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And he sounds pretty exhausted/depressed on most of them.

Apparently that whole speech was improvised by Howerton, and they had to cut Charlie out of most of the shots because he was laughing so hard.

It's a very Dr Seuss look.

Since we're so used to these characters constantly yelling at each other at full volume, I love The Gang Gets Trapped mostly for all the angry whisper-screaming they have to do.

My favorite episode.

I still have a lot of affection for it: such beautiful sets and costumes and music and cinematography. And, with only the exception of Carrey, the casting was great, too (especially tricky with child actors).

Thomas Newman is a genius.

The finale of "The Gang Goes to Hell".

I love everyone in that production of Much Ado About Nothing, but Denzel especially has so much warmth and good humor. He's not in it a ton, so I get why it's ranked lower, but man does he do a lot with what he's given.

That Grease 2 episode deserved a better guest than Anna Farris.

I would strongly recommend Catastrophe over the jumbled mess that was Easy – especially if you weren't caught up on the former, because it had some great, snarky appearances from Carrie Fisher.

Haha, what a look!

Snowpiercer.

Listening to any of the Belchers screaming (usually at each other) is one of the highlights of Bob's Burgers.

IT'S THE SAME BAR DAY?!

That's totally fair – the Mike-centric plotlines are not my favorite either.
And Todd has explained in more detail before why the show isn't quite his speed. I guess I was thinking more of other year-end lists (including the AVC reader's poll) that hadn't ranked it very high despite heaping on the praise in the first

Thanks guys! I'm very grateful to have found this cozy little corner of the internet, and all of you!

I do feel like Better Call Saul, while still making it onto a lot of Top Ten lists, keeps being rated a little low at least partly because of some recency bias.

100%

What an opening line.