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Friends: The one when no one is ready. Family Guy: Brian and Stewie. Mad About You: The Conversation Seinfeld: The Chinese Restaurant. MASH: OR. HIMYM: The Limo. Roseanne: Stash From the Past. Frasier: My Coffee with Niles. New Girl: Background Check Those are just a few that come to mind. They are smaller

I could've called it. It's been waay to heavy on the Fozzie and Piggy plots. They needed more balance. It helps lightening up Kermit too as Fozzie and Piggy are two of the characters that traditionally can frustrate him most easily.

I assume Messina's been getting some good offers and is on his way out. I'm curious to see where things will go if that is the case. I personally had a theory before Pally was announced as leaving the show that the long arc would have her chasing Danny all this time and then realizing it was Peter she belonged with

Bill Maher and Conan and no Last Week Tonight? Are you kidding me? That is disgusting. Oliver is Stewart's spiritual heir and doing some of the smartest and funniest stuff on television, let alone late night.

The Cam and Mitch stuff was nice. And to be fair to ABC, they may be more guilty of pretty people discrimination than homophobia. Jay and Gloria's sexy times tend to be pretty broadly painted as well. If the gay couple were 90s era Eric McCormack and Sean Hayes we might find that Mitch and Cam depicted as far less

But she has the perfect face to be playing a 20s gamine.

He's also channeling Depp's Ed Wood pretty hard core as well. Which works perfectly.

Anyone else suspect that we will see Rabe back as her Murder House character before the season is out? If you recall her frankenstein boy had some dracula tendencies just like Bartholomew.

Finally! The Charlie/Diane centric episode I've been waiting for! Also, all the Something's Gotta Give jokes and the names of the twins made me chuckle a bit as well.

I thought it was Mike too.

This was loads of fun. Strahan and Sullivan both made me giggle in their small guest roles. Still waiting for the episode about Diane's 'court ordered therapy'.

I've been enjoying this run overall. The darker sides of the characters are working pretty well, but I'm finally starting to understand people's annoyance with Kermit. At first I was ready to go along with him being an amphibious Liz Lemon, but what he seems to be lacking is what Jane Henson described as his (as an

I do love that this show gives such great chances for great performances from women. Didn't realize how much I was missing Lily Rabe and wanted more from Winningham until tonight. (Also Dennis O'Hare continues to be the bright spot for me this season). Bentley is really making me miss McDermitt as a flawed

Yeah, the 'real' stuff always gives me pause, but in this one I did find it particularly tasteless. Perhaps because it was glamorizing crimes and criminals that are in truth just ugly and despicable.

I'm getting just a touch of Depp's Ed Wood as well.

Biggest laugh of the night for me.

Just like Menudo. They did that all the time.

Wendi and Dave are a comedic force to be reckoned with. They should get together and make some burgers.

I'm going to ask what may be a controversial question, but which comes from an honest place of curiosity and desire for understanding. As a white American of German Irish descent, closer generationally to Bo and Dre than their kids, I grew up with grandfathers who in some ways would resemble Pops, not having been the