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Hey! He had a name! Now I forget exactly what that name was but I misheard it as Lou Gehrig, so I'm just going to pretend that was his name because it makes him slightly more interesting.

All my friends were way more excited about the Canadian election than this trailer. Clearly they're fools. Or I'm just a bad Canadian. Either way, this trailer is way better than the Canadian election.

I've tried to get into this show before but I got distracted by some other show a few episodes in and never got back to it. But this premiere has inspired me to get off my ass and finish catching up. I laughed most of the way through before the weirdly touching and poignant ending. I assume that's normal with this

Did Abi actually manage to put aside her pettiness and destructive tendencies and make the correct decision in voting tonight? I never thought I'd see the day.

Hey, King Kong sometimes has lightning powers. That's gotta count for something.

When Spivot asked for Flash at the end and both said "I'm coming" as they went around opposite ends of a column… I see what you did there show and I loved it.

In an episode full of one great Gina Rodriguez moment after another, for me, her joyous reaction to seeing that she's leaking milk took the cake. She was so ecstatic, I was worried for a moment she was going to flash the crowd.

The cast giving Probst a pity laugh after his "well I guess this is my second chance" joke after he forgot to take back the idol was my favourite little moment of this episode.

I liked this episode a lot more than the first two, but I'm also partial to anything that makes use of Everybody (Backstreet's Back). That whole scene was exactly the kind of lunacy I want from this show. Also the visual of the DDS guy picking up his decapitated arm to try to keep fighting the Red Devil was terrific.

I also enjoyed the guy from Hamster in Butt world who left out of disgust (I presume).

I was on the fence with how I felt about this episode until the very end when the Eyehole Man started beating the crap out of Jerry, while Jerry had no idea what was happening or why. Then I was sold. Great episode (Not Rixty Minutes terrific, but as Zach mentions, it's unfair to compare).

Baby Legs and Regular Legs, Man Vs. Car (I think. That'll probably change the more I watch this episode.).

The mild annoyance and frustration I felt at Game of Thrones winning Best Drama for a weak season was balanced out by the many positive emotions I felt seeing Tracy Morgan on that stage (and leftover goodwill from the Jon Hamm, Viola Davis, and Veep wins).

"We just saw the most amazing Camel." "He was wearing a hat!"

Yeah, Homer's complete inability to understand Wiggum's efforts to get a bribe always saves this episode for me. "Not right now son. Daddy's talking to the policeman."

As much as I loved the past couple episodes and their climatic setpieces of chaos and fire and destruction, it was refreshing to get an episode where the worst thing that happens is just a run-of-the-mill stabbing (Which Forrest is able to shrug off, even on crutches). Also if moving Forrest and his dad into his

"Jesus Fucking Christ". James Urbaniak continues to make everything he says and does both slimy and hilarious.

I like Forrest's dad more and more with every episode and now I just worry every time he appears on screen that he's going to die horribly. Oh, that's going to hurt.

I remembered Andy Daly mentioning in a interview how physically demanding this episode was for him and wondering what that could possibly mean. Well now I know. Kudos to him for running around and hulking out with 20 pounds of prosthetics on his body like a champ.

Oh, that's a hard one. I'd have to say The Most Beautiful Girl in the Room. It didn't even dawn on me how insulting a lot of it is until the second time I heard it.