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I'm surprised nobody mentioned Fargo: Frances McDormand's Marge Gunderson and William H. Macy's Jerry Lundegaard

I can't believe "1999" isn't on this list.

Finally, some honest answers about one of the most important issues of the day. Sorry, In-n-Out lovers, but their burgers are relatively tasteless compared to FG or SS (and I'm using the Animal Style burger as the In-n-Out standard) and their fries are just lame.

In the immortal words of Dan Hicks, "how can we miss you when you won't go away"?

You mean the Tisch School… that Lea Michele was accepted to, but declined to enroll so she could do Spring Awakening?

It would have been nice if they used this episode to give Sue Sylvester the send-off that character so richly deserved; after the first season, the character's main value to the show was as a delivery vehicle for Ian Brennan's bitchiest lines, but to do so, she had to be shoehorned into the scripts even when the

Beck Bennett and Kyle Mooney will probably graduate to the main cast next year; traditionally, SNL cast members start as featured players for two years before becoming "repertory players". That Cecily Strong, Kate McKinnon, Jay Pharaoh and Aidy Bryant moved to the main cast after only one year was due to the rash of

The Auto-Tune didn't help, but it was weaker because the Rachel and Kurt characters sounded like they had something to prove four seasons ago, while they (and Mercedes) just sound like pros this time around — that note of desperation that made the first Glee version so memorable is gone. Hell, nobody even attempted

Is it just me, or do "100" and next week's episode feel like a series finale, even if the show will be continuing for another season?