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Can the "Guest Actress in a Comedy Series" category be just entirely actresses from this show?

Not quite a short film - it was only five minutes short of being a feature-length film.

How fascinating to listen to this mostly comically-presented 5-minute take on the story after seeing an extremely sobering, dark 65 minute version of the very same story. I had some issues with the episode feeling more like an Afterschool special than an episode of Louie, but the fact that the parts I had an issue

I really liked having her breasts out there initially because of normalizing breastfeeding and everything, but once they started throwing some weird sexual tension in there between her and Larry I was all "dammit dammit NO".

Only three episodes in, but it's impressive so far how well-integrated into the show she feels. Usually when you suddenly drop a new character in like this to shake things up in the second season it's alienating (see: Ana Lucia on Lost, Wallace's love interest on Veronica Mars), but her character is thus far a very

The bathhouse scene was also admirable in getting full frontal male nudity into a show about a women's prison. They didn't need to, but they still did. That's some fine equality right there.

Yeah, I think this is where the Netflix model really comes in handy. Even the greater shows on TV usually have to make their second season premiere something of a second pilot in case a virgin viewer wants to watch the show without seeing any previous episodes. This episode would've never, ever worked in that format,

They're both this century's Dennis the Menaces.

I'm sure the episode moved him…TO A BIGGER HOUSE!

Not always. He first threatened to quit acting I believe when that voicemail he left for his daughter went viral.

I know in Champaign-Urbana, IL, my sister was talking about the police there trying to ticket bikers that violate basic traffic laws, like running stop signs. But they also have their own lanes in a lot of places, so they're a lot more welcoming than most cities, I guess.

Ooh, are we due for another "I'm moving to Canada and quitting acting!" threat? It's been a while since he gave us one of those.

No, that's for walking. In most cities bikes follow the same laws as cars.

Since she co-wrote the film, I'm willing to give the film the benefit of the doubt that there's more going on than the marketing is letting on, and that WB is simply using the "fattie fall down" material since that's worked well for McCarthy's films in the past.

And it's been renewed for a 12th season. More than all of those shows ever had.

The Rock Island line doesn't have anything nice like that, but I was one time on there with two brothers in their 40s that were openly drinking and singing Christmas carols. It was surprisingly delightful, especially when they got some other people to join in, and began singing "Bohemian Rhapsody".

I remember going nuts at the reveal of her at the very end of the finale. I was all "holy crap holy crap HOLY CRAP WHY IS SHE THERE". Pity the show didn't resolve that cliffhanger in an interesting manner (almost as annoying as the wasted "Jack escapes from Chinese captivity" plotline that never was).

Same here. I fell out of the show five episodes into season 7 (I didn't hate anything, it just didn't feel that essential to me anymore), but I'll almost certainly sample the first couple episodes of this.

Plus the way Homer's head is craned towards Bart during said long silence.

Don't let Krusty's death get you down, boy - people die all the time, just like that! Why, you could wake up dead tomorrow.
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