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Duncle, Normero…we're big on mashing up words here.

Landry taught Norman everything he knows.

I'm not saying that "Heavy Boobs" instantly caused me to be hugely biased into calling this my favorite episode, but that's exactly what I'm saying.

The go home show to WrestleMania ending with the crowd chanting "you still suck" at the #1 babyface (to them). That's the good stuff.

There's gonna be much fewer "oh, I should set my DVR for that" instances going on with the new WOT, sad.

The seemingly ignorant villagers are correct in their thinking that the lady who got her house renovated is a witch.

The villagers go crazy when the pretty girl says "witch" in the local bar, so the idea is they're backwards when they attack the film crew in the renovated house directly afterwards. The person whose house got renovated actually is a witch.

"Die in a creek somewhere" and Chip driving into the orange were both so hysterical…God, between that and the current clubhouse leader for TV moment of the year with "My life's in disarray, Mama."/"Whose isn't?", I'm really gonna miss this weird and wonderful show until it returns.

…enchilada…

I thought the lead singer of Hanson was a cute girl the first time I saw the "MMMBop" video. I was completely stunned to hear the band is three brothers a few weeks later.

Can't wait until Schwimmer's "oh nooooo, I let the Juice loose!" face at the end.

Actress Rebecca had them thangs on front street. Peter didn't jump into those weird rolling exercises out of the goodness of his heart!

Exactly…at some point we have to get back to wouldn't hurt a fly Norman. Looney Tunes All the Time Norman makes the eventual story more and more shaky.

Return of the Duncle, 'cause you know that he'd be buncle…

Waiting for the SHOCKING! reveal that the guy was dead just bored me in an episode that also featured Olivia Wilde going full frontal, and that is HARD to do.

The entire episode I had "I wonder what kind of speech Bobby's gonna give to make this all go away" in the back of my mind, so I guess I have to give "Billions" credit they didn't have it all go away in one episode. Sure, they had protestors bizarrely dumb enough to take limo rides that completely ruin any credibility

"What am I gonna tell Coach? I'm gonna lose my scholarship! I can't afford the doctor's fees!" turned me 180 degrees on Jessa and Adam…that just made me want the show to be about the two of them. Everything Hannah was involved with this episode just made me think Lena Dunham hadn't yet read any thinkpieces this season

Frank showing some decency every so often is nice. A lot nicer than Kermit's Prince Albert piercing, that's for sure.

There was no renewal for "Big Time in Hollywood, FL" so I have no faith in Comedy Central renewing this weirdness either.

That's exactly my theory - Adam's dead and this "Adam" was kept with him, and when he escaped, he took what he knew about Adam's previous life to assume his.