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Agreed. But the actual woman was in Pennsylvania, so something had to give.

Three or four other Hulu Originals that nobody ever talks about cry quietly in the corner.

At work, we have "those little dime-sized ones with peanut butter between them", so I appreciated that reference at least.

It has 300 songs!

The fact that they bother to write actual jokes that try to be funny in those situations gives the game away right there.

In these matters, remember: Nobody complains when people get good cosmetic surgery.

I like that he doesn't even rise to the level of "unseen mystery character"; he's just some guy who the camera never cares about enough to capture clearly.

Brett's the pharmacist? I don't remember even seeing him this week so I'm going to assume either he snuck out early or the checkin sheet was wrong. (You'd think Dina would raise a bigger alarm at a missing employee, though.)

Dental plan! (Whedon needs braces.)

That sounds pretty reasonable, since the description mentioned "a rumor" that Superman would reverse time.

I will once again refer you to the spoof comic MEGATON MAN, where only the hero thinks his identity is a secret and everybody else is just playing along.

One of the cancelled POWERLESS episodes (maybe it'll turn up someday?) was about the day when Lois dies and somehow everybody knows Superman is going to turn back time, so they can do anything they want and it won't matter.

Meanwhile, on Angie Tribeca…

See, I'm thinking that the point is that Chuck was planning on the break-in, and Kim now has it on tape (or phone). And we've been told in great detail that NM is a one-party consent state, so they can use any recording she just made.

FRING 2020

I'm torn between hoping that a lot of that money went to Mike, and thus back to Jimmy, and wondering if they faked up an invoice and ended up with a check they can't cash. Because you know Chuck wants this all backed by paperwork.

But not Flynn. Never Flynn.

Will Forte looks so different without eyebrows (and with a big beard) that I had to keep putting my hand up to cover the top of his head so I could be sure it wasn't a joke where he was replaced with another actor.

It might be heading for Amazon Prime, where HBO stuff that's not Game of Thrones often goes.

Ben Feldman is a lot like the guy who plays Dan Egan on VEEP, run through a de-assholer, followed by a light application of Ted Mosby.