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How many series has Munch been on? It may be time to add another.

Josh Gad

I miss him (weeps)

I really liked the first episode, but we've met Holt's sister. She would have sniffed out and exposed her mother's love affair in minutes.
The second episode lost me. this is one of my favorite series, but I turned this episode off midway through. The only thing that amused me was the Holt/Amy conversation about

This was the plot of a Carl Hiaasen novel. Really.

I enjoyed seeing the Great Holmes in rumpled jammies. Both Holmes and Watson are always multiple layers, uppermost button fastened, Diane Keaton-ish dressers, so that seeing them undone always feels significant.

I did wonder how many machines are left, and of them, how many would be available for purchase. They can't be easy to get, and for the gang to get many of them (and Sherlock & Holmes getting one in a day) seems very odd.

Krumholtz!

Furguson spin off!

and his sister knocked them down; he stacked again, she knocked again; he stacked, she approached, HE knocked them down preemptively. HEE!

let's dance!

Dr Ken's finale, with Ken quitting medicine to become a TV star, pretty much left the show with no where to go any way. Now let's have Dave Foley turn up on Superstore as Mark McKinney's nemesis, please.

I loved the fast motion sequence when JJ tried to do his buttons, and his family (and some strange dog) zipped around doing bizarre things. On another show, that might come off as cruel, but here it showed both that JJ is really committed to his independence, and that everybody in that house is crazy.

I missed John Cho after season one, and Orlando Jones after season 2, and Nicole Baharie after season 3, so now I get to miss everyone else. And they never explained why Michael O'Keefe's character wanted to get Crane to Washington DC in the first place. Sigh.

All of the 99's detectives and commanding officers went to the convention. The 99 is policed solely by the night shift and the traffic patrol during this episode.

I loved that she woke HIM up this time. Also noted that they both slept on sofas in different rooms rather than moving to their bedrooms. It was a nice parallel moment for them.

Justin Giurini can host in character as Lil Sweet

More Margo? Yay! Also, thanks to the screen grab up top, I now know that Holt has a miniature dog on his desk that looks just like his. The hidden sentimentality of Holt!

The Wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald is the best of these, followed by I Don't Like Mondays. Timothy is just vile garbage.

This was the first episode of Lucifer I have seen. I must say, the whole cast is so emaciated as to be distracting. I'm not body shaming here, it was just notable for how unrealistic in North America to not have a beefy person anywhere in the episode. Would it kill them to hire a Jorge Garcia or Charlie Koontz?