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    Any Sepultura fans watch this show? Was that Derrick Green in the goodnights? Maybe it's just me.

    Maybe it was just my shitty apartment at the time, but for the two years I subscribed for Comcast's cable TV service (2009-2011), the signal for all network channels (except NBC, no surprise) was constantly spotty, although the cable itself came in just fine. Doesn't look I'm missing anything.

    I'm surprised there is nothing on Blake's creepy sunglasses.

    Another user brought it up on this thread after last week's shows; I was just reiterating what was said. Don't be a dick.

    Awaiting season five…

    Listen, no need to be a smart ass. It was a major changing event in Leslie and Ben's lives and with the series progressing to 2017 for its final season, you think at least some mention of the kids would be warranted, but the creators and most viewers of the show—myself included—don't seem to mind the absence of the

    That or Johnny Karate becomes a movie and Andy becomes a huge action star (nod to Guardians, why not?). Anything's possible.

    This week confirmed my belief that not only will Leslie and Ben's triplets not be seen, they will hardly even be mentioned. Far more important things afoot with Gryzzl and the land than with the 1-in-8,000.

    S. S-minus.

    Did anybody else get the feeling that SNL—just maybe—would try something different and let Riblet host the rest of the WU segment? Anyways, good episode; Shelton was a good sport throughout and is genuinely funny. (no, I don't watch "The Voice," either.)

    Alice or Jillian? Alice wasn't in the episode at all.

    Terry/Larry/Jerry/Gary…he'll be "Barry Berbich" or something similar by the series end.

    Like Leslie and Ben's triplets, they will get zero acknowledgment in the season with the series finale being an exception. I guess Lucy Lawless is back in New Zealand doing whatever.

    Michael Schur has raved about Nick Offerman as Ron, so no surprise that he penned "Leslie and Ron." You can just tell how much he loves writing for that character.

    Leslie gave birth in 2014…didn't she?

    The series finale will have April leaving Andy—or maybe even convincing him—to join that Scientology-esque cult.

    To be continued…right now. Glad Leslie and Ron patched their differences—but any long-time viewer of the show eventually saw that coming. Would have liked to have seen the Lucy/Tom arc continue…but maybe that's in the weeks to come.

    With Leslie and Ron's oh-so slight enmity towards each other in 2017, they just had to go in a different direction—and who doesn't want more of Jammy?

    …nobody married Tammy.

    Did Kevin James have an in with the P and R staff?