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I know, everyone speculates that any mystery female character is the Rani. But doesn't it seem like Missy might be the Rani? It DID look like there was Gallifreyan on the door behind her in the previous episode. And it WOULD explain why all the supposedly-dead people aren't quite "dead." Saved with a TARDIS perhaps?

She went through a lot in Book 3. Being in pain is probably better than being in a wheelchair to her.

Credits.

Hands down best pilot of the season. It felt almost like a "what if Penny moved on from Happy Endings," so it certainly had that going for it.

I definitely felt a Kill Bill vibe from the toe scene. I even said aloud, to no one in particular: "Wiggle. Your big. Toe."

And don't forget the competitors in 2012: Newt and Mitt.

Bennett's Nick Offerman warrants him a full-cast member status. Now we should see the impression once more and then never let it get played out.

The only reason FOX hasn't pulled it yet, is because FOX already produced a number of episodes, and FOX's current sitcom ratings are absolute shit. And now that they've handed off American Dad to TBS, they need to fill that timeslot somehow.

But his eyes also get real big and he looks at the camera. Surely that warrants some credit.

I only remember her from the Charity segment, handing Hader a coffee, turning to the camera with her Jewish Bar Mitzvah Boy smile, and walking off. And she said what, one thing, in the Game Night sketch?

The point of it was "you never REALLY know someone." Be it your friends, family, neighbors, until something like a murder happens, people believe everything in their life is perfectly fine and "normal."

I would gladly watch an entire episode that consisted of Ty Burrell the Nazi sharing stories of his casual relationship with Hitler.

And here I thought I was hip to the lingo of my own generation. Maybe it's regional, or confined to certain pockets of instagram and twitter?

I think it's just an "in-universe" thing for Selfie. Something that is weird enough to be funny (and true) when applied to Gwyneth Paltrow.

I think they just used CGI to downsize Cece into 10 year old girl form.

"FORMER sex addict. Currently a chocoholic. I'd sure be in trouble if you were black!" "Thank you?"

I'll watch the next episode for three reasons: Karen Gillan, calling Gwyneth Paltrow's insides "butt", and perhaps most importantly, because there's nothing on before New Girl.

I liked it. Sure, it may have been the most obvious target to skewer: The Simpsons devolving into an amorphous mass of overdone everything. But Hertzfeldt's animation was probably the only animation style that I could imagine pulling it off.

I managed to catch Broadchurch on BBC America just as it started airing; it was a pretty darn good miniseries, so I almost wish FOX would have settled for getting rebroadcast rights.

RIGHT, we did. With the leaf of their love. I still didn't get that much out of how it affected HER, though. I mean, grief over lost parents affects you deeply as a child, but not in one particular way, it's different for every child who has lost a parent.