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Despite the fact that I'm a fan of virtually everyone involved with P&R individually, I've never been able to warm up to it. I'll watch if its on but don't have it scheduled in my DVR. If I miss an episode or two, no biggie. Now if I were to miss New Girl . . .

"Crispino’s schtick is played out"? You don't say?

Charismatic? Really????

That's EXACTLY what I meant!

There is no verbal abuse of Victoria Jackson that is unnecessary, unpleasant or wrong. She is an awful human being who deserves everything she gets.

No problem. It was pretty funny listening to Mulaney on WTF! a few weeks ago denying the similarities.

Standup comic plays stand up comic using own name. Show opens with said comic actually performing standup with a topic related to subject of episode. Neither lead can act terribly well. Set primarily in New York apartment. Cast features woman who is platonic friends with lead with two other friends, one who is always

What a country!

I'll agree if you add Traffic Light and Fred Goss' brilliant Sons and Daughters to this channel's lineup. And if we can call it the Freaks and Geek network.

I simply cannot trust any worst TV list that doesn't have the words "Under" and "Dome" in it somewhere.

I think Mulaney has gotten better with each successive episode. Last Sunday's, with the USO plot, was one of the funnier half-hours of television this year (though it did nothing to play down the Seinfeld comparisons).

Any band that has, as its inspiration, Springsteen, the Replacements and Cheap Trick, can't be bad. That's pretty much the holy trinity of American rock right there. Okay, maybe add the Beach Boys and it would be perfect, but still . . .

"Surrounded" was such a great song. Haven't heard it in years, though.

Maybe because Che is a brilliantly funny standup?

Rich Hall also was a WU anchor for a very short time, wasn't he? I mainly remember him from HBO's Not Necessarily the News, which I think predates his SNL stint. Whatever became of him?

Definitely disagree on Nealon being the best post Chevy/Jane/Danny. Not a Nealon fan at all (on WU, at least). Hell, I'll take Brad Hall over him, but then again I'm oddly partial to the Murphy/Piscopo years. In any event, with respect to WU anchors, there is Norm and then there is everybody else.

89-94 best cast ever?!? Now that's a funnier line than anything uttered on SNL this season. That cast is so incredibly overrated (besides Hartman, who was a genius).

Sorry to speak ill of the dead, but both Hooks and Nora Dunn were insufferable. I don't think I laughed at a single thing either of them ever did. How anyone of you can complain about Wiig's recurring characters when there is still video tape in existence of the Sweeney Sisters is beyond me. Mary Gross was ten times

I share in the condolences, but I must say that the Sweeney Sisters were, without question, my least favorite recurring sketch in the history of SNL. Yes, worse than The Californians. Way worse. I also happen to despise Nora Dunn with a passion that knows no end.

Except there is no argument: Abbey Road > Sgt. Peppers.