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3 for sure. Maybe 4. We never find out about Keeler.

I have a lot of puns along the theme of "going out with a bang", but I respect James Heller too much to make them.

Nelson's love of Andy Williams is probably my favourite part of this episode. "I didn't think he was gonna do Moon River but then Bam! Second encore!"

I dunno. I feel they missed out on a real opportunity by not calling the movie How 2 Train Your Dragon 2. The world needs more numbers where words should be!

When Lost first started (about three years before I really got into TV), a friend described it to me as "a show about these people who crash on a weird island and try to survive, and they all have secrets and the show does flashbacks to their lives before the island and we learn stuff about them. Oh, and there's a

As long as they do the Flying V at some point, I'd watch it.

"I don't think I've seen Selma happier." "That reminds me, Troy said something interesting at the bar last night. Apparently he doesn't really love Selma and the whole marriage is just a sham to help his career. Well, enough talk. Let's snuggle".

"Me walking Phyllis down the aisle was supposed to be the highlight of the wedding. And now, the wedding has no highlight". Phyllis' Wedding is probably Michael at his most selfish, but I always loved how annoyed Michael gets that Phyllis' elderly father gets up from his wheelchair and walks her down the aisle. It's a

If there was ever a character pairing I wish The Office had explored a bit more, it'd be Dwight/Creed. So much untapped potential, but their team-up here is fantastic.

But will Sharknado 2: The Second One have as catchy a theme tune as Sharknado's (The Ballad Of) Sharknado? That's what I care about!

I just became aware of Andy Daly several months ago, so recognizing him when I was re-watching Ben Franklin made the whole thing even better.

My favourite subtle touch in The Return (which is easily on my Top 10 Best Office episodes list, maybe even Top 5) is how the Muzak during the Michael/Dwight Staples apology is Up Where We Belong, which gives the whole scene a romantic "Officer and a Gentlemen" feel. You half-expect Michael to carry Dwight out in his

This is just my opinion but as far as split-season finales go, Ghost Cooper Musical Number Ending > Hank Learns The Truth on the Toilet Ending. Bravo.

Well, when you lose an ear, your body makes up for it with super strength. It's basic science.

Glad to hear Gillian Anderson isn't going to die as soon as they get to Europe. Now if only we could be so sure about almost everybody else.

I know I should've seen it coming, but when Abigail shows up and pushes Alana out the window, I started shouted expletives at my TV.

Did Woo put on a Martial Art's show?

"Do we fight?" Woo trying to work out what happens if there's a tie vote at final four is the perfect summation of everything that makes Woo a loveable person, but probably a poor Survivor winner (Although I felt he had a better Jury performance than Tony. If not for Spencer, I think it would've been a closer race.).

That Jared reveal was brilliant. It puts so much of the season in a completely different context now, which should make for a great re-watch.

Actually, I've always been a fan of the Creed Manager opening from the season 7 finale. It's not quite as good as Future Dwight or Jim being Dwight (both of which I love), but it's hilarious, it's just the right amount of concentrated Creed insanity and it doesn't last longer than it needs to. Definitely one of the