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I fully expected Lewis to crash upon takeoff, but not in such a cartoonish bellyflop. Figured the plane would more gracefully nose over toward those hills (cut to shot of Tandy and the others tilting their heads in unison, wondering if it's supposed to be doing th— oh dear.)

More that they're comically persnickety about such things. The ones I've known, anyway.

He's a former high school newspaper editor. I'm sure he would have said "that" to refer to something that just happened vs "this" to refer to something about to happen.

I'm a bit weirded out by the way Villaseñor's natural (?) speaking voice sounds more like she's doing a bit than her impressions do.

Jost's “worried about this one,” was about the Subway DNA joke, not the Chicago snowflakes.

It was nice to see what Jason Segel's character has been up to since Forgetting Sarah Marshall. Not sure about the moustache, though.

My favorite part was when Rogelio realizes what's really going on but is still confused. As he steps out of Bruce's way, he glances up at the ceiling and around the room, as if expecting to see a prank show's hidden cameras.

SO glad the slapping wasn't related to Jane and Dennis having a grief fueled hookup sometime during the time jump. Would not have been able to deal.

Author of this article doesn't identify "Ellefson".

Didn't a Judy Blume character already develop this technology decades ago?

Quoth the raven, "Ever Ward."

Between her 'death' scene this week and the flashbacks to Shiny Happy May last week, it feels like Wen is releasing the four seasons' worth of surface emoting she never got to do, all in one brilliant burst.

Made ten times creepier when Faketz gave up on the 'human' reaction to being stabbed in the chest and just watched her doing it.

So when the show returns in April, it's going to essentially be the flash-sideways season of Lost?

If filming started yesterday, does that mean the "Han. First shot." pic a week or two ago was.. {gasp} …fake news?! 😱

Thought for sure that line would make it into Random Observations.

I've seen it a few times. And inasmuch as I apparently forget that AA was even in it, I think I'll let my previous comment stand. :)

My knowledge of Mr. Anderson's previous work as a strong performer was limited to The Shield and Harold & Kumar.

"I think it's leaving."

Was Diane's out of character behavior explained at any point in this or the previous episode? It seemed such a random flip that I was left wondering if I blinked and missed her taking a coconut to the head or something