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At least it didn’t get thrown out for having raccoon stench on it.

Biggest carrot in the world, if google has any say!!

The episode itself was a little ‘paint by numbers’ in that it was the Curb formula front and center with the specific controversies and disputes ‘brainstormed’ into an episode.  But the experience overall was worth it for the ‘Burger King’ ad lib.

I may be misreading, but it seems people are missing the exquisite nuance of Logan’s remarks to Roman regarding his ‘warm and fuzzy’ interview. People seem to be interpreting it as ungrateful and homophobic, but it seemed to me Logan attempting AND failing a genuine effort to relate. Logan is another generation and

Please, please, PLEASE tell me that creator Peter Rosenthal is THE Peter Rosenthal, TheOnion Head Film Critic [I know it isn’t, but it was a fun moment sparking the imagination].

Nobody cares. . . . Nice hat!!

Well that, plus is was a callback to Larry pleading with the cop that he just bought HIS place and didn’t know anything about ordinances requiring fences around swimming pools.

Are you sayin’ . . . you wanna piece’a me!?!?!

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Would you settle for ‘these are MY M&Ms’

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The ‘COVID hoarding’ was perfectly capped by Brooks’ ‘I just bought this place, it used to be a CVS’

I think he’s saying Larroquette was Scolari’s impediment to multiple Emmys, kind of like Brady being the rationale for how few SBs Manning won.

In other moments in time, I think people would be quite obsessed with Phillipa Soo’s performance. So compactly and efficiently captures both the cutthroat sociopathy and irresistible charisma of a high level marketer of that era. Someone you know is bad news but still find utterly fascinating and a little enchanting. 

Lazlo Cravensworth cameo?

Not to start a ruckus, but is anyone starting to fear that the Kings have lost the thread of narrative in their shows.  Maybe I overconsume or overanalyze, . . . but at this point between The Good Fight and Evil, I feel like I have this desk drawer filled to the brim with narrative threads that I need to either forget

Andy went back off for a short stint to ‘close down the business’ whatever that entails [basically not being on the show AFAICT].

When the closest one comes to so much as a chuckle is when Cecily covers her behindside and waddles off for a poo-poo. . . . 

The words rolling on the screen at the end are the names of people who worked in the movie

So, the pivotal narrative moment with respect to actual gameplay, and Tart gets a PK of a play where he started a mile offsides?