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    Very good stuff last nite; Gosling's game for anything and he nailed his sketch with Aidy…sorry, "Melanie." I still like to call him "Ryan Boiling" due to Emma Stone's weird SNL character saying it that way when she hosted a few years back.

    Are you going to tell me where I can get cheap Canadian Viagra? Or that I've won a free cruise?

    Anybody who continues to label Nathan as "developmentally disabled" (instead of a conniving sociopath, much like Cartman) really needs to further study the character. Also, I found it a little unsettling that Kyle would give the last four digits of his SSN so easily.

    Todd, despite his bacon snafu, deserves better than Melissa and would find a better companion in Gail, although she's far from perfect.

    No kidding. Maybe Reed's heirs need the money.

    Has she yet to crack a smile since they relocated to Malibu? January Jones is starting to annoy me. Guess you don't need talent after all to make it in Hollywoo.

    That bothered me, too. How did they cleanly butcher the animal and make those savory steaks all in a matter of hours?

    25…but she's actually 28—and 27 when it was filmed.

    Solid episode—January Jones still hasn't escaped the perma-bitchy Betty Draper role, apparently (although that could just be Ms. Jones' limited acting abilities.). Also nice to see the hardheaded Phil 2 come to his senses and embrace the group, despite his aloof nature.

    It is indeed Rafael as revealed in "Day of the Jackanapes." Sideshow Bob thanks him by name after he lets him live in the storage unit while plotting his scheme to kill Bart and Krusty.

    I don't actually believe that Nathan is handicapped. If anything, he, like Jimmy, seems to have a speech impediment, but that's it. He's cunning and manipulative and puts on the handicapped act when it suits him.

    User "Gustave" below dropped the Crab People theory (though that was just for PCP and his pals). If they couldn't get the world to turn metrosexual during the "Queer Eye" fad, maybe the uber-progressive phase is their chance to take over the world.

    This season has only gotten better; I wasn't crazy about Stunning and Brave, the Canadians or the City Part of Town. Two episodes left, should be a great finish.

    They lost another round of the Kindling Wars.

    Glad to see Nathan return; he's been one character I've always enjoyed since the "Up the Down Steroid" episode. But Mimsy doesn't attend South Park Elementary?

    Francis' name tag at military school in the pilot has "WILKERSON" on it, and everybody just went with that. Don't know what the producers were trying to hide. Also, the "Tri-County Area" looks a lot like L.A.

    No analysis on Phil's shirt with the sad man? Surely that encapsulated how he's been feeling since they relocated to Malibu.

    A la Stefon, "This episode had everything: sex offenders, an octopus, Russians, several lampoons of black culture."

    I thought so myself, but as you said, she is a freaking vampire. Anything can happen.

    6. Cartman says how Jews hate all gays and accuses Kyle himself of being gay.