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    I want to be in the room the first time the real Obama and Biden see this.

    Not even a word about how we learn that not only does Joel steal his comedy routines and cheat on his wife, but he also got his job through his father, implying he’s far from the competent executive he appears to be? (Granted, we got a clue when he could barely explain his job to Midge in the pilot.) Were it not

    I blame Kinja... (Thanks for the heads-up)

    Not even a word about how we learn that not only does Joel steal his comedy routines and cheat on his wife, but he also got his job through his father, implying he’s far from the competent executive he appears to be? (Granted, we got a clue when he could barely explain his job to Midge in the pilot.) Were it not for

    Me, to my wife: “Hey, Weird Al is doing a stripped down tour, not the big, staged production he’s been doing for years!”

    This entire conversation calls out for a classic joke from Emo Phillips that is all too appropriate here:

    I’d like “Get that cat out of here!” to become the catch phrase for next season.

    Let me put it this way: I’ve got two kids in college. MY wife and I record and watch the episodes without them, then rewatch them when the kids come home on break. I used to think that no animated series could be better than Animaniacs until we discovered Phineas & Ferb. Any show that can have the villain accomplish

    I’m not that fond of him when he’s full.

    It really sucked for Andy that he and Conan’s run on the Tonight Show ended when it did because their subsequent live tour prevented Andy from coming back for the next round of celebrity Jeopardy games that year.

    No, this doesn’t need to be a workplace comedy by keeping everyone within the four walls of their headquarters. What they need to do is expand to an hour so that the plots can have more depth than an episode of Scooby Doo and give all of the other office characters a chance to go out on missions as well.

    I don’t get the complaints about running time. As long as the ticket prices are the same, I say make it four hours! (With an intermission of course.)

    Consider she exposed everything from SHIELD and Hyrda to the world and is probably Public Enemy #1 in many countries, she probably wants a little anonymity now and then.

    A one, a two, a three... crunch. Three.

    Does anyone else have the feeling that when all of the writers hunkered down to plot everything out the most frequently used phrase was “Oh, what the hell, let’s do it!”

    I went to high school with a guy named Elmer Yoshida.

    You’ve got the Lebanese Tony Shalhoub playing a Jewish father. What more diversity do you want?

    I’m glad I waited until just last week to watch the pilot instead of when it first came out. If I’d watched it back then I’d have driven myself crazy waiting for more. (And honestly, the only reason I’d heard of it was because I’d read Gilbert Gottfried had a tiny cameo. I don’t thuink I’ve ever watched anything from

    Every sci-fi alternate reality has that one significant historical moment that changes everything. The Nazis winning WWII is a popular trope, but there are so many other potential significant and even significant changes that could happen that would lead to completely different outcomes. What if Lincoln or Archduke

    Another Gervais supporter here. It’s the only time I can remember when it felt like there was a legitimate risk that the host of an awards show could be fired mid-ceremony for stepping over the line.