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Exactly. Harris Yulin's delivery was so natural, the Trump reference didn't even occur to me for a few seconds. It could easily have been just another example of icky Snyder family witty repartee.

"If he wasn't my son, I'd be dating him."

It took me a few minutes to realize the Tooth Fairy was the orthodontist from three episodes back.

Why do they keep him caged up in the van? Is his saucyness really that potent?

Reservation-based newspapers like "The Lakota Times"?

A lot of bucket action in this episode.

Yuko isn't a real person; and her character has appeared in almost every episode!

There must be some comic book heroes somewhere who respond to the call of a taskrabbit app.
It's so much more efficient than a damn Bat signal in the clouds.

If the building was named after them they might.
Besides, they've all been at college together for a semester already. And Xan is a neurotic, needy, sullen kid. And even her sad little attempt at self-deprecating humor sank like a stone with these girls.
The other girls are all jocks too. And jocks will automatically

Sometimes they are sincerely held beliefs…and other times "SJW"s are just being disapproving Church ladies. Nobody likes a moral scold. And they have been targets of satire and comedy since Aristophanes was writing plays. I bet some Athenians thought his jokes fell flat too.

Her intimacy and personal space issues have been obvious from the beginning. All of her love interests have the bruises and broken ribs to show for it.

I love it when they accidentally get hold of a kid whose actually a good child actor and they keep them on the show.
They age at a normal rate, which throws everything off balance with the rest of their "generation" on the show.

A sitcom as absurd as this would never be obliged to explain any of its weirdness.
That being said; back in the first season Virgil mentioned he had white ancestors. That's why their family's last name is "White".

You've answered your own question for them.

Not a judgement of character, so much as of entertainment value.
You will be pleased that Cross' absence from the series clearly places Krakowski at the center of the storyline going forward.

"the first [episode] to actually use the word rape."

Wasn't he asking the kids?

Good point. Robert Carlock said in an interview that in spite of how absurdist this show is, they didn't want the bunker and Kimmy's imprisonment to look like the Hogans Heroes version. But at the same time, they understandably want to keep using Jon Hamm's comic performance, which would be tricky if the audience

I had no problem with Cross' absence this season. I'm a fan too, but this is the least amusing character he's ever played…and I've seen the Chipmunk movies. His genius is in playing manic excitable guys. But Russ Snyder was just this low-energy sad sack with poor hygiene that Jane Krakowski was swooning over. If he

So instead you think they're going to devote the show exclusively to the characters whose stories have already been told on another series? Talk about retreading.