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The Ghost of Faffner Hall
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I'd say it's a bad sign that instead of laughing at her jokes, which you're supposed to, you laugh at her screw-ups, which I'm sure she would rather everyone forget. And yes, it's a comedy, but you would expect it to be filled with professional comedians, considering the show's history and place in pop culture. Not

Absolutely. I had to rewind that part three times because I couldn't believe she would try and cover up a mistake like that. And I was equally flummoxed that it was Jones, yet again. I'm trying to remember a single thing she ever did on the show in which she didn't fuck up a line—possibly her first-ever Update bit was

…or Rihanna's publicist.

(mic drop)

But that wasn't actually him that was killed, was it? I thought it was someone else disguised as Archie and when they found out he was alive, no one bothered to wonder just who in the hell they buried.

"…the endless harping on the same words and themes (I get it: hope is important)"

Or the shots she posts on her own Facebook page (particularly the yellow bikini)

I absolutely agree about Tandy never learning his lesson. A couple episodes ago he had a huge self-epiphany and realized he's a lying skunk and that's why everyone hates him, but then in this episode he's back to lying again. (And really, he claims he's had a farm all this time and he's actually surprised when someone

I agree. I remember years ago a soap opera actor saying that he hated when couples on soaps got married, because once that happened all you could really do was break them up. The same seems to hold true for sitcoms—no couple can be truly happy and supportive and kind to each other. It's like they're saying all couples

That was my assumption too.

Yeah, he's got a weird youthful energy that I kind of like in sketches, but every single Update appearance he's made serves to remind us that a) he smokes weed, and b) he makes gay jokes. Likewise, Leslie Jones' Update spots serve to remind us only that she's loud.

Chief?

Ignoble Aztronaut?

My friend and I used to argue over whether that was a Rubik's Cube or a deck of cards. Of course that was before HD. And I still maintain that either gag would be just as funny.

Of course it is And don't call me Shirley.

I knew that would show up sooner or later. Much of today's generation doesn't know a thing about Maude outside of that clip—I'll bet a majority don't even realize it was an actual TV show.

I would have asked this guy if he has any idea why Sean Connery is on Alex's ass so much.

Hell, that flub was the only time I laughed the entire episode, rather than a little chuckle two or three times, so I give them all the credit in the world for that!

I thought so too.

I can see Kate taking on the straight man role while Melissa McCarthy does a weird rambling improvisation for fifteen minutes or so about ghosts, and Leslie Jones just screams at them.