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    Of course. Hence why Pratt was used repeatedly—for both teams. So much for Che and Jost ever appearing in another sketch, eh?

    Amy Poehler joined the main cast from featured player in her first season (season 27).

    May shape up to be a better season than last year's incredibly forgetful and overpopulated shows. Weird seeing Jost in the Panthers/Ravens sketch. A pity not to see Gil-Scott Heron during the 10:00 episode.

    You just want to give the dude a great, big hug. I seriously can't imagine anybody disliking this chap.

    "Evening at the Improv!" They never talk about anything beyond the 1980s.

    Well, the verdict is out on Banks not coming back…what about John Oliver? I know he has his HBO show, but it'd be nice to see Duncan again.

    SIMPSONS DID IT!

    Gotta love Donal Logue, it just couldn't find an audience.

    They've done the claymation episode, the GI Joe, the video game…maybe time for a Thoraxis episode?

    It wouldn't be right without Magnitude.

    Anybody miss Archie DeCoste?

    I don't think anybody wants to see 36-year-old James Franco in high school…right?

    More "Inspector Spacetime"?

    How is a credit sequence going to expand to a whole series? Whatever, I'd still watch it. Hell, I'd watch it if it were just Leonard giving his frozen pizza reviews.

    Is this going to have that strange vibe to it like "Arrested Development" on Netflix? Anyway, today was the last day of their contracts, glad it worked out. Looking forward to Greendale post-Subway.

    They'll just go the Hans Blix (or Brix) route and be very, very angry with the U.S. And they're going to write us a letter, telling us how angry they are.

    Not saying that either. Look at women like Aidy Bryant or Sarah Baker. They're funny, talented actresses, to say nothing about Melissa McCarthy. Nothing about Lena is appealing to me. Sorry :-(

    "Two Broke Girls" is not a classic sitcom by any stretch, but at least Kat and Beth are somewhat pleasant to look at.

    "Girls" blows. Why a talented actress like her will be under the thumb of that wench Dunham is beyond me.

    Yeah, my bad. Too much time at SS. All for naught, thanks to Subway.