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Scott's reaction to the news that a skunk was in the storage room with him, as well as the zoom in on the skunk's face and the weird noise it made was the funniest part of the episode to me. Either that or the rhyming. That part felt a lot like the podcast.

Yeah, I think it was one of the best interviews on the show yet. Jenna Fischer is delightful.

*cough*

"NO!"

One again Seinfeld has proven 20 years ago that it is the best and most prescient comedy of all time.

According to this Good Wife Twitter account, the constant "this office needs doors!" digs are the writers making fun of the production design. I knew it! Awesome.

Basically, yeah, exactly that

It'll be a two hour premiere, with the second hour being a slow push in on Carey realizing he's been really naive.

The director is from my home state, and used to work at the company I work at, so it's cool to see him doing more stuff, at it getting praise here. Maybe I should actually watch his movies!

Terriers is my Vietnam

That explains why they moved through it so quickly. This season of the show kind of plays like the backstory to some characters you might read in a novel, but never see on a TV show or movie. It's like season 2 will be the real show, and season one was just filling you in on the characters. Which makes me very

They call that a bkbroiler special.

I think like Handjob said, it being on IFC is key to the low comments. A lot of people don't get IFC, so most aren't watching at the same time, and the comments kind of build slowly over time.

Not here. I get it through iTunes and probably get fucked financially from it.

For me it comes down to liking Aukerman. Personally, I think he's one of the funniest people in the world, and his sense of humor is the closest to mine of any comedian I've ever listened to. Listening to him just talk (U2, Phish podcast), or aggressively interview people with random questions is some of my favorite

I liked Scott jumping in there for some props and then saying "Attaboy, handsome."

Plus, the Wilhelm Scream four times! That never stopped making me laugh.

Aukerman has said a couple times now that he'd like to put her on the show, but he doesn't know how they would do it, what with her age and the way they've described her on the podcast and everything. So I guess continuity matters to him somewhat.

Eli was on fire this episode. Him violently screaming "NO!" at a woman trying to show him some papers, the smug look of satisfaction he shot at the TV producer lady when Finn handled the suicidal-sister question well… sometimes The Good Wife is the funniest show I watch.

All those look-alike black-haired black-dressed girls legitimately blew my mind for a second.