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I think in cases where your compulsive behavior is just transferred from one thing to another. He was a compulsive eater, he lost weight, and that behavior was transferred to sex. I think it makes sense. Not that it excuses anything or makes Subway responsible or anything. It's just the way some people work.

Isn't Brooklyn 99 moving to Tuesdays at some point (I don't remember where I read that, so I might just be making it up)? I wonder if there will be some shuffling if/when that ever happens.

So, question about the episode: Soos and Stan weren't affected by the wave of weird. Is it because they're on Bill's wheel?

Ah, thanks! I was watching it live and was trying to go by the nose shape and glasses. I thought the nose was too big for the Pines.

Wasn't that Toby's face upside down after the credits? I didn't see the code (I think someone up page solved it already), but Bill said he could possess someone outside the shack, and there was a face at the end of the credits. I'm pretty sure it was Toby's upside down. (Apologies if this has already been stated

I was able to catch The Egg and The Crew a week early on demand through my cable company (Charter). I hadn't realized that they were being listed early until I tried to watch a 'new' episode live on Cartoon Network and it was one I had already seen.

I've read that they've been in every episode since they appeared in the season premiere. I've never been able to catch them, though. I also saw there was a hidden recording device in the Stan's house. You can see it in the Sock Opera episode when Dipper floats down the house. It's hidden between floors.