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The Ghost of Faffner Hall
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Am I wrong, or did Bobby Moynihan not have anything to do this week? That's a pretty rare phenomena— Sasheer Zamata gets more airtime than the Drunk Uncle guy??

Right you are. I've got Taylor Swift on the brain, clearly.

And Blank Slate. So help me, I thought it deserved more credit.

Someone's gotta take a Stand around here.

All these years later I still remember Geraldo's appearance on an episode of the sitcom Empty Nest and his first meeting with the caustic nurse Laverne.

"Nazi lesbian hookers abducted by aliens and forced into weight loss programs! On the next Town Talk—"

I'd say Jon Hamm fits that bill too, but he needs to host a few more times to really shine.

Ditto; I had no idea this album was considered a failure until I read this article.

Was that on this album? I could have sworn it was on Dare To Be Stupid.

It wasn't a perfect episode by any means, but I wouldn't call it dull— God love them for trying new things for a change. A show with a sink's inner monologue or Who's Afraid of Virginia Hamster? seems light years away from the Kristen Wiig era where they would just throw out a Penelope or Gilly sketch and let her mug

Oh, about a hundred and twenty pounds.

I had such a hard time watching her gradually turn into a plastic mannequin over the course of eight seasons.

Absolutely agree— I introduced my girlfriend to the show when we binge-watched my DVD's of the first five seasons, and she couldn't believe what a manipulative bitch Carla was and how she treated Turk.

I liked "My Musical" and all, but anyone who says "My Screwup" wasn't the show's finest half hour is completely wrong, and possibly the worst person on the planet.

I remember that! When I was a kid I thought that was the funniest thing I had ever seen, as well as the Wolf looking up at a singing bird and saying, "Shut up, I'm thinking!"

Well, no one leaves here empty-handed… so we're going to cut off his hands.

Cathy Anne was actually a returning character. She was in a sketch with James Franco, where he played a troll who lived under a bridge and she played his friend. I don't remember if the name was the same in both sketches though, but definitely the same character.

Who told you that?

A sketch with two men kissing each other! By SNL standards, that must be the funniest thing ever created in the history of man!

How could Randall not know that the two Willams are the same guy? I mean, when he's at the mall he even holds up the can of soda that he bought in Clerks!