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Classic egg.

This and another winner, Cult, also both had Aisha Hinds.

She's a regular Clouseau.

Joe, whom I've decided was inserted into the show specifically to assist the visually impaired, tells us so.

Heisenbergias

Strange thing in this episode about reinforcing brands — whether it's the need for blue crystal meth or "Have an A-1 Day." In both cases, there's one side who sees it as a mark of authenticity, and another side that sees it as just surface bullshit. The ones who are pulling for authenticity are always in an uphill

Their "blind pig" is so amateurish it deserves to get raided, by anyone. Black curtains over the windows? Non-insulated walls? And you're blasting music and selling in there? I've seen better handiwork at college house parties.

That was one of the first sucker-punches I thought of (me to self: "Didn't I go down this road with The Following? With 666 Park Avenue? With Zero Hour?). But I can't really blame anyone but myself for that.

This seemed like the sucker-punch episode: 
- Max keeps sucker-punching Big Jim and Barbie with the "I'm telling" line; 
- Dodee gets sucker-punched by the egg; 
- Junior Psycho gets sucker-punched by the doorman, 
- And then Junior Psycho sucker-chokes the dork; 
- Mama Mad Max sucker-punches Big Jim by pulling the rifle

At some point Barbie and Big Jim should realize that the solution to all their problems is some accident to Max.

Jon Benjamin Has A Van, and a much better show called Archer.

Comparing Meriweather Lewis to Morrisey with a blog and a canoe was — no still is — damn funny.

How does Davy Crockett like his pie?
A la mode.
…I gotta go.

I'll be concerned when it isn't fake.

Well not when it happens to you

The dick-punching was pretty funny. I rewound it to show my wife; she said she didn't understand boys, and later fake-dick-punched me.

*scores one for the English classes*

Andy Zaltzman would organize a flock of puns that he'd fly in circles around Adams, and somewhere in there make a cricket reference to how he was breaking his duck for One Day International U.S. cable TV pun-running.

Nah, they're winging it.

And I would pay good money to see a spec production of Badger & Skinny Pete Are Dead.