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Yeah, I thought she was still involved. Maybe it was a conflict of interest and she couldn't work there at all? But I don't think being a city councilor in a city the size of Pawnee is a full time gig, so how would she have enough money to live? And yeah, of course she would have known about a lot of that stuff.

The good: Reuniting the Parks Department, Larry choking during Chris's proposal, everything Ron-related, Adam Scott's acting, Urethra Franklin.

Man, I'm sure it'd be easy to blank out on Jeopardy (and I know I'd look like an idiot if I was on it) but those Civil War veteran/Ellen DeGeneres rapper answers were some of the worst answers on easy questions I've seen recently.

I just watched the episode and it was the first episode of The Mary Tyler Moore Show I've ever seen. It was definitely a nice intro since you really didn't need to know the characters to get why it was funny. I have a very basic knowledge of the show (for example I knew Ted was going to fuck up his on-air eulogy)

In college a group of us actually attempted to watch The Hangover while hungover. It was possibly an even worse decision that the decisions that resulted in us being hungover.

I know that this show is usually associated with the elderly but I have plenty of friends and acquaintances who watch it and I'm in my mid-20s. I definitely think that the fact that these shows are marathoned on cable all day long helps their popularity with college audiences, who often have chunks of free time in

Thanks for the review and more importantly thanks for reminding me this show exists. I'd meant to check it out when it debuted since it involves some awesome folks, but I had completely forgotten about it. It seems like it's only improved as it's gone on, so I definitely plan to catch up on it.

Yup, as a substitute teacher (and hopefully future "real" teacher) I always find those types of teacher characters both incredibly hilarious and severely depressing.

The Nasim Pedrad classroom sketches are fine, but I'd much rather see one's centered on McKinnon's tired teacher.

Even when he lost a bunch of weight a few years back he still looked like he was on the verge of death.

The lack of interest/effort/awareness they were on live sketch comedy show by Stallone and De Niro made the sketch funny, but not for the reasons it was probably intended to.

That would be nice but MF has a habit of bringing in great actors who could become recurring but don't. I think it happened with Kevin Hart's neighbor character.

Yup those conversations were fine when I was like 18. Now I'm in my mid 20s and whenever I'm in a setting where people start rattling off 90s shows all I can think is that we've all had this discussion dozens of times at this point.

I think the relationships are way too fractured for that to happen in any realistic way at all. I trust that hopefully the writers feel that way too.

The fact that the show has always been so heavily from Alicia's POV made the split that much more intense. Leading up to this episode I knew thing's were going to get bad, but in a weird way I think the audience had been lulled into the same sense of security as Alicia. We knew it wouldn't be pretty, but we didn't

The second he started talking to Alicia on the phone I knew it was coming but it was still hilarious when it happened.

I've never actually gotten excited watching a "here's what's happening the rest of the season" promo, but good god after tonight's great episode and that promo I'm so pumped to see what happens next.

I wish SNL could just have hosts who are actual comedic actors or people like Norton who can actually act and be funny. It's just so much better.

That was really funny/creepy. Didn't Steve Buscemi do a similar end of the night sketch, but Christmas themed a couple of years ago?

I think it was partially that Huck was so amped up and ready to kill Olivia's dad, that he just went ahead and killed the trailer guy when he realized he couldn't kill Command. As we've seen before he's kind of addicted to killing and get's a high from it. He was ready to kill and couldn't control himself. That's