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He's going to be played by Eric Roberts.

WTF was that, I was going in thinking this would be an average premiere, but it was literally insane, and I mean that in a good way. Can't wait for the next one.

I used to choke down a new Simpsons episode in anticipation of Brooklyn Nine-Nine, but now meh, I kind of caught it, in hope that maybe it'd be okay, but nope, what's the point anymore. And do we really need a billionth reference that Maude and Edna are dead, ugh.

How appropriate for the 69th episode of B99 to have a 69 joke.

Who else was anticipating a "dressing up" montage when they were going to dress up as exterminators?

So anyone thinks we'll ever see Pimento again, considering they're doing all this for him, lol.

While a solid episode, it felt way too fast-paced, and some of the material like Jake guessing what Holt's tattoo was basically the same as Jake guessing what Holt's middle name was in the mole. Though that doesn't make it a bad episode, most of the jokes were hilarious, Holt's power-walking friends were great as well

I hope it was a mellow and profitable experience.

…in search of good times and good news,
With good friends you can't lose,
This could become a habit
Opportunity knocks once let's reach out and grab it (yeah)
Together we'll nab it
We'll hitchhike, bus or yellow cab it (cab it?)

But they already did one of sorts…

The 8:30 episode was decent but "Glued, Where's My Bob" was hilarious, like oeder games it outshined it's former episode by a wide margin, no competition. It taught us an important lesson as well, bad things happen in the bathroom.

I tried calling Homer like 50 times but everytime it would reach a voice that said your call did not go through, please try again.

It never stops to amaze me that a show like this, so full of depth, airs after Family Guy, friggin' Family Guy! That episode was nothing short of incredible,seriously this show can make you emotional over a friggin fart jar. Sad to see Mike go, seems he'll be taking his business to that half-animation half-live

I guess Mike should have trusted the boat guy. Overall, probably the best episode since "Pitch Black", it always surprises me how this show can go from Godfather references to mortal danger in an instant, and that's why I like it. The ending with Tandy and Mike singing "Falling Slowly" really got to me as well. And

I guess the new thing with clip shows is that there's behind the scene interviews meshed with clips from the show, and bloopers, they did the same thing with Blackish last year, I guess it beats the whole "flashback" clip show they would have in the 80's. I remember this awful one withThree's Company one where they

I liked the Axl/Hutch/Kenny storyline, but Frankie's thing just made me roll my eyes, how many times do the writers have to retread the same old "Frankie tries to stop someone from doing something but tries not to be mean and eventually gets angry" plot. The Mike/Brick/coworkers plot was too short and could have

Great episode, lots of throwbacks to the first season, and Carol still has to marry a guy before having sex, except Phil 2. The bedroom scene with Carol, Mike, and Tandy was the best. Also, what the heck was that drone thing at the end.

Ya, just think, he posed as their new captain to get classified information and faked his death and had a fake funeral arranged.

Seth Dozerman = Figgis

I assumed they had gone into hiding or something and changed their identity like Pimento, but the witness protection thing makes more sense considering they were in Florida.