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You. Have. To. Set. The. Table. 

Only 4 seasons so far.  He worked for 7 seasons on the Office before starting Superstore.  And yes, this show is awesome and very underrated.  

The best sitcom on television, and it gets next to no attention because it’s not on cable or streaming.

Thank you so much for using the Kent Brockman “Where’s MY elephant” picture.

I don’t know what was more prevalent, the shade or the awkward. Both were cranked up really high. 

Oh right, I keep forgetting she’s fucking insane :(

- In two episodes, Jon Cryer’s Lex Luthor has elevated this show from OK/decent to fucking great. He had BETTER be back for Season 5.

It was only a matter of time. You can’t see Gunn do the first movie without expecting him to pop back up in the third.

I don’t know why I laughed so hard when Hader says, “We call ourselves.....the Squad.”

With the demise of Louis CK (well, he’s not actually dead; he has just entered a kind of living death), John Mulaney has emerged as America’s top comedian.

Best episode of the season, hands down. I can’t think of a single sketch tonight where I didn’t get at least one good laugh in. Hader sticking around after the cold open for arguably the funniest game show skit in ages was just the cherry on top.

Jake is going to bring Amy (who had been up for three days working on the case) a comb. But she should only use it if SHE wants to.

I mean clearly they read the signals. The sexual tension must have been obvious. 

Still, it ends up being a pretty plot-driven episode, Jake and Holt working together to try to figure out if Holt’s droll new assistant was planted by the commissioner to seduce Holt and spy on him. All the comedy about Holt’s idea of what flirting looks like is hilarious.

Loved how Holt talked about one barrel for literally an hour, and when asked by Jake to talk about the other barrels, Holt immediately dives into a lecture about an identical barrel.  “This is barrel is identical.  Now let’s discuss why that’s interesting.”

Amy’s little “oh mama!” at Jake reproducing Holt’s barrel lecture at the end was predictable but Melissa Fumero fully commits to the line.

Dr. Seuss wrote Green Eggs and Ham to win a bet with his publisher, who challenged him to write a book that contained only 50 different words. Turning that into a 13-episode season of television feels like a 30 Rock joke.

Season ONE?!

Unitarian...many Episcopal churches (Protestant sects it depends on the individual church itself)...um, Reformed Judaism?...annnnnnd...Flying Spaghetti Monster?

This episode started a little slowly for me, but gradually it turned all too relatable. I definitely can’t handle more than 3 drinks—two, to he honest. And I may have started to cry during the darkness song.