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*raises hand* I also thought it was about Deja. Beth (and anyone’s death) never crossed my mind.

I wondered if Randall was talking about vising Deja in jail in the flash forward. It probably doesn’t track but otherwise Deja’s vandalism is an odd inclusion in that montage.

YOU CAN’T FUCKING APPARATE ON HOGWARTS GROUNDS!!!

I think of him as 30 Rock’s Cheyenne Jackson.

Am I the only one who noticed or cared that Heather’s Gyno is David Wain?

I’m guessing you’ve never had a Trent in your life. Obviously, he’s exaggerated, but I’ve had a couple of minor-league versions of him in my life. they’re sad and pathetic and funny-not-funny delusional, but they’re dangerous because they’re unpredictable. He might make a hair doll of you from your hairbrush he stole

Oh, I loved this line. Delivery was great, and it was a callback to Paula’s similar line in season 2 when she discovers someone didn’t fill up the ice trays. “What MAN did this?”

“What MAN filled this form out?”

When the “Settle for Me” instrumental played while Nathaniel was looking at Mona... that’s when this show shows how perfect it is. The callbacks were perfection. 

My thought - and I could be wrong - was that all the characters are still in the afterlife, and this is a simulation, so all the languages/accents are still corrected like they were throughout the first two seasons. Michael and the Judge didn’t actually bring them back to life (right?) and go back in time/change the

It’s simple really. Bill Belichick.

I had the displeasure of listening to about 15 second of Kirk and Callahan today. They were screaming with a third person - I don’t know who was in which corner, but it was 2v1 - about how Boston sports radio is better than every other cities’ sports radio.

C’mon, this is totally unfair and off base. I live in Boston and I can assure there is so much segregation no one who calls ICE is neighbors with anyone named Jesus.

Dennis, I usually agree with your reviews, but I feel like this season has rendered you considerably numb. This was the best episode of SNL in quite a while, if I may be so bold! It was just watching Ferrell’s energy get channeled into new and interesting premises (for the most part) instead of being the Wiig-esque

There’s also the problem that if you believe in a Heaven, then you probably don’t belong there. Like Eleanor when she was (first season) trying to up her score by doing nice things, it doesn’t count if you do something good because you want the prize at the end.

FridgeLogic to me would be that Kamila wasn’t in one of the rooms because she would never talk about Tahani in the first place, even in a mystical afterlife test.

That New Yorker joke hit way too close to home.

“Your decision to assault was calculated, precise, devious, despicable,” Aquilina said. “You played on everyone’s vulnerability. I’m not vulnerable.=

Wheeeeeeee-eeeeeeeee-eeeeeee