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The Ghost of Faffner Hall
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That makes a lot of sense. I'm sure if my best friends were experimental physicists, research scientists, astronauts, microbiologists, etc., and I was a struggling actor working at a Cheesecake Factory, I'd lash out on occasion too. I'd hate myself afterwards, but I'd still do it.

Who's complaining? I'm merely sharing an e-mail that was given to me that Seth sent to Colin, that's all. But if I were complaining, I would say that I really don't need some chuckling moron laughing way too loud telling me that I should find something funny—if it's funny enough, people laugh at it. That seems like

Or read the review, watch the episode, and form your own opinion. Or, y'know, whatever you want, really.

I tried it on my girlfriend—in fact it worked 2 out of 3 times. It was uncanny how accurate that was.

I recognized him immediately too—for some reason it was the name Mitch that stuck in my head moreso than what he looked like. I guess I found it funny the way his name was bandied about on the original episode ("Ted, look at me." "I'd rather not, Mitch.") that stuck in my brain. So when the Mother said his name I

FROM: sethmeyers@nbc.com
TO: colinjost@nbc.com

I totally agree. And I know they have a history of not knowing how to end sketches on this show, but the way this one ended was just painfully awkward.

Those lobsters are mean as hell when they've been drinking.

I agree with you. It's hard to feel sympathy for Frankie when really, she's brought all this misery on herself. Turn off the TV early, set your alarm for an earlier time and shut up about how miserable you are already!

I've seen their Vegas show twice—five years ago, and this past October—and their political views really don't enter into it at all, aside from a bit where they show some love to the Constitution. And it got huge applause both times (a guy beside me who practically sat on his hands the whole show was clapping for it)

I heartily approve any article that warrants the inclusion of the 5 Neat Guys. And that dress Raquel Welch was wearing made it even better…yowza.

It was Amy Poehler.

I am too, although there are rarely any surprises… aside from when Frank Zappa hosted in the seventies and the whole cast avoided him like the plague during the goodnights.

I'd actually never heard of anyone who started later in life than I did until now (day before my 18th birthday), so kudos!

I truly do not understand people like you.

Honestly what I loved about that first TV movie was that it showed just how far the Howells had come after all that time on the island. In the beginning they were both vain, stuck-up millionaires who obviously saw the other castaways as beneath them. In the movie they're still rich as hell of course, but when they

"WHY DIDN'T YOU SAY THAT BEFORE?!"

Someone on this episode (I think it was Leigh) set the plot in motion by mentioning that no one ever wants to celebrate a single person's achievements. This is absolutely 100 percent true. I can speak from experience… sad, lonely experience. *sigh*

Surprising that there's no mention of how fappable that "Twin bed" sketch was. The female cast in black leather dresses and thigh-high boots… god. Freaking. Damn. (Even Kate—I know she plays on the other team, but yowza.)

I miss the days when the surprise cameos were actually a surprise and we weren't trained to expect one every single week. But I guess as long as the audience keeps going crazy for every single one (not just last week—they lose it when Alec Baldwin or Steve Martin pop in, too) then they'll keep happening. On the plus