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And the amazing thing is — since he's not a Congressman yet, he wasn't even being help accountable for a vote on the bill. He was just furious that anybody asked about it at all.

The walrus was PAUL.

Or memorizing Jesus Christ Superstar.

I think they also had each cast member open the show, over a series of weeks, with a personal tribute. I remember in particular the kid who played the son could barely make it through his. Well, have a nice day everybody.

I think I've either seen it as her audition tape, or heard about it.

She got a post-episode mention as well, yes.

I am really hoping this show ends before Lily gets hot, because I can't handle that.

Well, look, You're on the "international Internet", yes, but AVClub is an American site (editorially speaking), in English, with all reviews of TV and film timed to their release to the US market. The community is inevitably going to be mostly from the USA. No site is "of the international Internet" without a whole

Everyone except Stan moves back to Russia. All of Season 6 is in Russia, and in Russian, with Oleg, Gabriel and Martha featured.

"Crusty old Dean" sound like it should be a dangerous Spoonerism, although it escapes narrowly,

You can think of them as being about specificity, and consider that on Wednesday you have Jews (Goldbergs) followed by a show centering on a disabled kid. (I'm straining a little here because Jews are not exactly under-represented in the sitcom world.)

And last week they made it clear that Richard hasn't slept in days, so whatever judgement he might have is off anyway. (Although that whole idea isn't in the script this week.)

So, like that Chris Farley character meeting his heroes, then.

Pfft. Nothing's as real as those older Julian chants; their subtle rhythmic drift really was something.

Followed by McCarthy yelling it later in one of the logo sequences as she throws…something.

Nevertheless, it persists.

I don't know why they wouldn't renew it:

I think we need to ensure that the above two posts have the exact same number of likes. I've done my part.

Random casting fact: Ann Cusak (Rebecca) and John Getz (head of the bar hearing panel, and recently Rittenhouse Guy on "Timeless") played husband and wife on the Lifetime dramedy "Maggie" almost 20 years ago.

A too-good-to-be-true comment from a Trump-fan-white-power-whatever commenter at Reddit's The_Donald: