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"It's A Wonderful Day For Pie" would have been perfect had it not been for the cheap "Disney hated Jews" potshot at the end.

I hope we get to see a glimpse of "Emily Goldfinch" in season four and it just ends up being Stephanie Beatriz playing herself.

Jess' general ineptitude really dragged this episode down, so watching her get smacked around in that car wash (and then walking straight into a pole minutes later) was really fun to watch.

There are more Avatar sequels being produced than people who still give a shit about Avatar

This just makes me want the inevitable Wreck-It Ralph sequel even sooner. Part of me hopes it'll be about the gang leaving the arcade and discovering the joys of console gaming. Or what if there are more Fix-It Felix Jr. arcade cabinets than the one shown in the first movie? So many possibilities!

Ah, okay. I figured after The Amazing Spider Man 2's lousy performance they'd be knocked at least a few pegs down.

So this movie involves the Marvel Cinematic Universe to some extent despite the fact that it's being produced by Sony? Meanwhile Deadpool, Wolverine and X-Men are off doing their own thing at Fox?

I just realized that if a Hanna Barbera Cinematic Universe really takes off from this movie, it's going to share the same acronym with "Historically Black Colleges and Universities", and that's gonna make things really awkward really fast

If I'm gonna be here for the inevitable Community quotes, it may as well be this one.

I don't ever think I've ever heard her actual speaking voice until I came across this article. It's hard not to appreciate just how much different it is from her Rosa voice.

Dude, I was thinking the same thing about the animation. Some parts like Smither's little head bob when he walked into Mr. Burns' office before quitting or Moe's body language and expressions when he was hitting on Marge in the bar looked a lot nicer than usual.

Seeing Melissa Benoist and Grant Gustin on screen together made me so, so happy. I deliberately avoided any commercials for this episode so I could have a pure experience, and it did not disappoint.

The implication that Lego Batman is just canon Batman but really, really old makes his relationship with Wyldstyle in the first Lego Movie a littler creepier (but still funny)

Schmidt's wails of distress will forever be ingrained into my subconscious. This really was his episode.

The Flash crossover does air next week, huh? Well, that didn't take long.

I mean…it made me laugh. The moment of realization on the sloth's face is where I lost it. The little nuances and subtleties in CG animation can be a wondorous thing.

The little moment when Kermit told Fozzie he understood being tranquilized because he "licked his third cousin and watched the walls melt" made me chortle. It was kind of an easy joke, but I'll be damned if I didn't get a kick out of it.

This was Black-ish at its best. What a way to start the new season, and on such a taboo topic, no less. If this is indicative of what to expect from this point forward, then we are in for some consistently funny stuff.

I don't ever recall there being a single dull episode of this show. Every episode from every season has had a least a handful of sketches that made me laugh uproariously or provide genuinely insightful commentary. As tough as it is for any show (much less a sketch comedy) to consistently maintain its level of quality,