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Yeah, I guess that makes sense.

I think he meant the coincidence that Lego is releasing their Simpsons sets at the same time this episode premiered.

Gizmodo may be the only place where people can make Silicon Valley references (maybe AV Club too).

Unfortunately from that trailer, it looks like the writing will be about on par with a modern day Simpsons episode rather than the Lego Movie.

But if the next season takes place 2 to 3 years in the future, won't that mess up the product placement? All those Windows Phones and Surfaces will look outdated!

Maybe he'll team up with Mark and they'll move into an apartment together. Did someone say spinoff?

They already went to Blockoland.

Might try that on Tinder a few times.

Adventure Time is cuter, Regular Show is duder.

Executive producer can mean two things. Either you get your name on it because you put money towards the project (if you're not a household name) OR you get money because your name will be on the project (if you're a household name).

Or try "I'm Mr. Meeseeks! Looks at me!"

Yes, but it's still a good deal considering a lot of their footlong subs cost more than $5, except in Februany, Anytober…. dear God, what have I become?

Just want to say… it's because of this article that I decided to start watching Brooklyn Nine Nine, and it's definitely the best new sitcom this year (I'm sorry Trophy Wife, you've been replaced). I'm just sad I didn't start watching until now.

Maybe it's just me, but for me, I would like an Android app please.

I watched the first 10 minutes and couldn't get into it. It was trying so hard to be awkward, whereas Nathan For You naturally is.

I'll give it a shot. I imagine the rejected sketches of years past must be better than last night's Black Jeopardy.

The fact they're going to (probably) reach six seasons is an award in itself.

The images are loading really slowly for me. Has Gizmodo caused too much traffic for their servers?

That's a valid argument. Even though my friends do all have smartphones, they aren't necessarily on our wi-fi network when they stay over. It's an extra hassle to connect them up to Chromecast.

Is he allowed to sell these without paying royalties to AMC?