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Fun fact: for the past two WrestleManias, WWE not only changed its announced main event, but a wrestler not originally in the main event walked out with the title…

Huh?

The meta-quality of Kevin's "black friend" monologue was fantastic.

One small touch I'm liking is that the show made Mickey a smoker. Yes, someone as stunted as her would still smoke in real life…and she'd definitely smoke Parliaments.

Yes, Rally's is a real fast food place, and it's disgusting.

Another nice touch was that the judge is cynical enough to not be super impressed with Dean, but still into the celebrity of the thing enough to show up for the mock trial. Hell, he's probably in the fishing club.

Half the actors look EXACTLY like the real people they are playing and the other half look nothing at all like them.

Yes, the terrorist hunt was fun. Yes, there was some long-missing suspense.

One of the subtle brilliant moments in the film is when Tony takes her out to Long Island and shows her the property his family has purchased…and you realize that neither of them realizes it, but there financial struggles are at some point going to turn into insane wealth.

I think you're missing the entire point of this. About 75% of the fun is that it's live.

It's TOTALLY made up.

Perhaps someone here can confirm this: were the cruise scenes filmed on The Queen Mary?

Excellent job by the reviewer.

I tend to agree with LaToya more than I do with the commenters: this episode was just straining for comedy while so many previous episodes this season easily found the comedy in far more natural interactions.

The egg was fertilized.

I have to tell you, I am entirely baffled by the reviews for this season's episodes:
My wife and I watched the first five last night and after loving all of last season, we are thoroughly confused so far with season two.

Neither was his jury.

I understand now, sorry- it was funny right up until they made fun of an issue that effects you personally. Now it's society's problem.

You know, maybe this show just isn't for you?

Every single day of the week, there's something happening on a sitcom that is treated humorously that in real life would be quite serious.