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I like the idea that they just gave up on finding moles post-Logan. Like, "well, the President was evil, we're clearly totally incompetent at background checks, so fuck it, let's just deal with the consequences after they reveal themselves. Jack should be able to handle it."

I haven't listened to today's yet, but the fact that they somehow managed not to pick up on it even when Spencer did the high screechy voice last week was driving me nuts.

I hope we keep getting more beyond-the-grave Hey Really Giger.

I'm very frustrated by the fact that no one in Harmontown understands that the ghost is clearly Admiral Darkstar.

Tim and Eric. I am a huge comedy elitist. I love weird alt-comedy, and a lot of weird alt-comics worship Tim and Eric, but I would rather watch a million straight episodes of the Big Bang Theory than ten minutes of their show.

This is creating an almost unbearable tension between my love of Gillian Jacobs and my hatred of Girls.

I disagree. I want them to keep bringing it up every episode in increasingly clumsy ways. Sample dialogue:

The X-Wing novels are great - I'd say the high point of the EU, especially for telling a good story with minimal use of the Force.

They make him, like, Supreme Allied Commander or somesuch at one point in the New Jedi Order books.

Oh shit, you're right. My bad. I apparently blocked out the S4 opener, but in a way where I got it confused with other godawful things.

I think it was a reference to that season-opening song. Although I forgive you if you've blocked that, and the rest of the episode, out of your memory entirely.

What's the joke in RCT that's Todd's alluding to? The end of Troy's timeline?

I could see it if this was a normal premiere, but for a two-hour episode? You're playing with fire. I'll still go over, because I think there's gonna be a decent amount of exposition, but it'll be in the first hour.

Is there really a loss of dignity if you're also doing Waiting for Godot with Ian McKellen on Broadway?

Jon Hamm's also been hanging out with comedians since he moved to Hollywood. He's friends with basically everyone who came through UCB in the 90's and early 2000's.. That probably helped.

"Behhhhhh" at the Alan Thicke mention.

Hold the fuck up, Nick Offerman was in 24? I vaguely remember the redneck kidnapper plotline, but I don't think I've watched it since he got legit famous.

I'll go 5 > 2 > 3 > 1 > 7 > 4 > 8 > 6. Not going to write up justifications for it, but I want to take a moment to rant about S6, which is at the bottom for me largely because it started off so, SO strong in the first four hours with the nuke detonating and Jack having to kill Curtis, and then it just cratered. There

Last I recall, his dick was mistaken for a worm, by a hawk played by Mitch Hurwitz, and eaten by said hawk.

I sense an impending 20,000 word Bill Simmons column on this premise.