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I imagine many people didn’t see the post credit scene and/or completely missed the significance of the picture and perhaps dismissed the entire episode. I love having to do a little work on the side to realize there are threads from other episodes and it does tie together as a series.

I absolutely agree about the Anthology episodes. I never knew where any of them were headed—surprise and convolution is rare in TV series these days. My only complaint was I would want more of Glover somewhere in those episodes; he is an interesting actor to watch and adds a little extra interest in appearances. I

Just watching Aidy last week, the audience loves her, and she can make the most of the smallest parts but has enough energy and pluck to anchor and lift a sketch just as easily. 

Oh I see you got a more coherent explanation from Fireupabove who threw out a few smart possibilities from the info given.

Thank you for that nice summation. I recognized the Marks fellow from the other episodes and the post credits scene last night did play like a dream sequence or an alternate reality but the T-Shirt observation and the other side musings I did not consider and are very interesting to explore. 

Oh that one got by me if you are right?! Or maybe it was his brother... I am always trying to sort out who-what-where-when-why on this show. Glover is an interesting actor to watch and I miss seeing him in the anthology episodes. 

The guy in the pic is the one who killed himself in The Big Payback and he was in the boat at the beginning. Kind of saying all the episodes are in the same story universe. Others have speculated all this surrounding stuff is just in the imagination. The end title sequence played like a dream sequence with him getting

Both Gomez and Lyonne have years of experience but Gomez, though hitting her mark and doing a good job in sketches, lacked an element of energy, abandon and joy I am hoping Lyonne brings to the proceedings. I am thinking of someone like first timer Oscar Issac, who jumped into every one with a commitment and

I think you are missing my point. I have no doubt only seeing it ONE TIME, she was pissing on him and his mouth, which is what he wanted and paid good money to happen—if she had missed, he would have mentioned it right away. What is the point if she doesn’t do the job? What I am saying is any female who has to go with

I didn’t think it was hilarious, though I never felt this show was a comic showcase, rather a sounding board for Glover to explore. I honestly enjoyed the journey and fascinated by the messages he wanted to bring to the viewer. Alternate, new and surprising points of view had me looking forward to the various stories

She never looked down. Even if she aimed perfectly, as much as she was peeing, she would need a wide stance slight forward squat (thus the term “Pop a Squat”)and even then there would be splash back. Trust me—standing straight and not looking is the best way to end up with wet legs, and yes, EW!!

Yes I was waiting to see where they listed the filming locations and was surprised to see that end credits scene.  

The reviewer didn’t even bother to watch the end credit scene? That guy in the pic—Reparations guy! Loved Skarsgard, and his free spirit, and the last scene in the hotel, just kept thinking about hiking and having to piss in the woods—splash back if you don’t stand right and she was flooding the place. Van’s accent

Casey Hammer was the Home Depot Kitchen Designer family member who finally came out after years of abuse (and witness to all manner of mayhem) to tell her tale of woe and expose the secrets which lie under the tool chest (HAVE to throw a Hammer related pun in there somewhere..). $he had motive$ I am $ure but doe$ have

I do understand what you are saying but you would think they could up the ante a bit. The far future always harking back to the distant past, becomes a SciFi cliche for these movies and shows... It isn’t just the music, it is every reference, the way they talk, and all manners social and popular. I thought after all

I think MacFarlane himself enjoys creating this show, and for the most part his co-stars are likable enough. My criticism is it relies so much on pseudo-nostalgia with everyone looking and talking and reminiscing about all the great things they never experienced during the world as we know it today. The haircuts, the

So many—-when we are doing something a little dicey, someone will say: “Corbin....Corbin..Corbin-my-man...”

Cineramadome opening day matinee. Balcony, fairly full house. One of those films where audience laughs, sighs and claps were in sync... Great quotable moments “Lee-Loo Dah-lass, Mull-TEE—pahss”. “Freeze those knees, my Chickadees” Pow! “Anyone else wanna negotiate?” “I am a meat popsicle”Love this film and it still

We had a place locally, since closed, which used to make them that way and they were popular as hell, people would order 2-3 at a time. Subjective though; I prefer the tender bite of the steamed or rolled.

I have a feeling she had a great background in general for performance. She sings beautifully, has great physical skills, strong in single character (Update bits) while being as calm as Keenan no matter what the “assignment”. Kate gets a lot of kudos and air time but Cecily is just as impressive.