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Decent episode but a little sitcom-y. Enough laughs to smooth everything over— especially with Erlich's fear of playing shirtless hoops with adonis Ed Chen. On a side note, I was utterly convinced that guy playing the patent troll was Bernie Kopell until the end credits. Separated at birth, those two.

Forgive my hair-trigger talkbacking. I just found there to be almost no attempt at jokes and the blatant Alien tie-in from Fox rubbed me the wrong way. I chuckled at the knitted spurs and Linda singing Dancing on the Ceiling so maybe I'll just demand a partial refund.

I am stunned by this review and by the unfunniness of this episode. A shocking almost complete misfire from the funniest show on television.

This is the first time I've ever seen AV Club mention it and I found it fascinating.

Future My World of Flops contender, no doubt. I remember actually feeling sick and enraged at the episode where it's revealed Janice had been sleeping with each member of Electric Mayhem at some point.

Fitting, considering what Disney did to the franchise last year.

It's a little disconcerting that this fellow has the cajones not only to diss the "Boris Karloff Mummy movies" but even the nonexistent "Bela Lugosi Mummy movies."

She lost me with that last panel, casually trolling The Exorcist.

The pilot was amazing. Bloom is terrific. But this show needs to be a half hour long.