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Oh my god, how on earth did I NOT catch that?! I'm a little ashamed of myself. I think the dinosaur part threw me off because I forgot he was in one of the crappier Jurassic Parks.

Hate to break it to you but Mr. Noodle's Brother Mr. Noodle died back in 2003, IIRC (unless if he got another brother or two named Mr. Noodle)

It always breaks my heart to see an old person get fired. Even if it may be the right move, it's still sad as hell.

I wouldn't have it any other way, to be honest.

I can imagine Susan (who I think is still there) teaching Elmo about Broken Heart Syndrome and how the unemployment of the elderly can be a death sentence to them. And it'd end with a Logan's Run-esque moment where an alarm goes off and the suits come for Susan saying she's too old then replace her with a 20 year old.

Great, now you having me think that this may turn out to be an Anna Lee situation with Bob McGrath. She was fired from General Hospital (sure, she was 91 years old, but the way she was fired was callous as hell and the fact that she was promised that she'd have the role for life) and ended up dying shortly afterwards.

Over Mad Men, which had an excellent ending. It cockblocked everybody but Jon Hamm for the show, IIRC.

That ten seconds cost Peter MacNicol his Emmy nomination…I'd say it's totally worth it though.Definitely one of the funniest moments ever in the show.

There was TWOP but they shut down a couple years ago. Which, unfortunately, was a huge damper in my post-HIMYM finale rage because that was my go-to place for post-show recaps.

Wasn't "Lips of an Angel" released around the same time. Because that song is godawful within that same vein of those ones.

When it comes to the Dipper/Pacifica ship, I feel much like Ben Wyatt feels about Lil' Sebastian. In other words, I don't get it….at all.

While the Oscars are alright, the true best "Dead People Montage" is the one that Turner Classic Movies does in mid-late December.

I think it's kind of crazy that with all their radio hits, they've never ONCE had a song reach #1.

"I got that for my birthday…"

Yet again, another great episode. Probably in my top 10.

That sounds like it was a great experience.

Ooo Lemon of Troy is a damn good one. And Cape Feare has one of the funniest bits with Sideshow Bob and the rakes.

I enjoy the Homer hallucinating while he was singing "Sugar Sugar"

Easily my favorite Simpson episode of all-time. For some reason that Flintstones opening parody in the beginning of the episode always makes me laugh.

So you're saying that Satan once played poker with God?