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That's how it felt at first, but I was surprised how fast they seemed to click with each other. Like jointly mocking Stan for being an Age 8 FBI Agent. "Okay, I guess my new stepbrother is pretty cool."

I don't have any hate toward the scenes really, but it does strike me as the most unrealistic dialogue on the show right now. I simply don't know anyone in real life who is THAT quick with trading the clever banter when they're just hanging out with friends, scene after scene.

I love Gaad! He was so mad after getting almost executed on the street.

Am I wrong or isn't the only "op" they would EVER use Elizabeth & Phillip identities the one where they live and work as normal people who don't do anything too weird? She may be a genuine friend within the op but if there's any whiff of a chance you might have to cut and run, you want your identity to be disposable.

They're made of meat.

I am! Sadly for you I'm not a middle schooler who thinks "u mad bro?" means my argument has magically lost all validity.

Nah I've seen em all, but forgotten some. The show seems to be doing well enough it'll keep going awhile, hopefully none of the extended family will be one-time events.

Cuz a franchise I was enjoying got really crappy? Why, is that the sort of thing you're into, you kinky little goose?

That movie originated my motto, "Liev Schreiber makes everything better". It doesn't FIX everything, but it definitely makes it better. (Also the movie Salt.)

I would've enjoyed taking it to even more ridiculous extremes, like Cat has to lift her leg to swat a mosquito or something and Blake has to mirror her motions to "stay behind" the leg :) But it was a beautiful scene anyway haha.

What was that Tina Fey reference to? I tried googling but all I could were headlines saying "Tina Fey can sing!"…

I feel stupid asking for 2 reference explanations in a row, but what is "copy that, Chief" other than generic cop talk? Is that a pop culture catchphrase?

Dear god. I don't give a shit what emo was. The point is that 95% of the people watching that scene had no interest in WHATEVER Peter was trying to be. It was completely disconnected from his character. I'm happy for you to find yourself in the 5% who found deep meaning/the pinnacle of comedy in such a non sequitur,

It can be two things.

Turns out Erinn Hayes has one of my favorite "disgusted" faces ever :)

I don't know WHAT Parker was supposed to be. That's part of the problem. So I went with the hairstyle.

Impossible!

I've already admitted I have retained no details of Dre's sister, who multiple people have testified did appear on the show, so I'm probably not the best person to ask :P

I'm gonna have to assume he meant Sabertooth? Maybe?

Yeah, sorry, nobody I went to see the movie with (IN CONTEXT) needed to Consult The Internet to realize how idiotic that scene was, we figured it out just fine in the theater, thanks. I'm glad you enjoyed it, but the gut reaction for most fans was "what the fuck was that". It was tonally jarring, and there were plenty