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Not wearing a belt with pants is like eating sherbet in a sugar cone. Sure, you can do it, but it just doesn't seem right.

Stannis, is that you?!

Rectum? Damn near killed 'em!

It's Manfred Inigo Black

There ain't no party like a Liz Lemon party, 'cause a Liz Lemon party is

He totally brought it this episode. He's usually the reserved voice of reason but he brought the feels big time.

Caroline- It wasn't just you, absolutely everything about that scene played like they were partners and I was surprised to find out that Mon-El was a royal guard and the other guy the prince.

Bro-alien is a little too bro-tastic. He picked up on earth slang mighty quickly.

Reading all of these rationalizations people are coming up with to try to justify the timeline nonsense hurts my head.

I'm sure it's buried downthread in here somewhere, but I'm not about to go look for it- What's the crackpot rationalization for the attractive host who greets William '30 years ago'? He couldn't tell the difference, yet we've seen/heard several times now how much less lifelike the hosts were 30 years ago.

Or, you know, more than one copy of the robots that populate the park.

I know a guy named Dick Hurtz who lives in the next town over from me, Holden.

Love this, couldn't agree more. Just watch the damn show and enjoy.

One that actually makes sense! Let's have more of these! I'm also somewhat proud of myself for correctly predicting that the "real" world is soft and easy, and there are no more challenges out there. Not that that was much of a leap based on the technology of the park, but MIB pretty much said exactly what I did in a

I have rarely been hooked this hard this early for a show.

Dammit, I completely missed this article when it came out. This scene is the best. Hands down.

I guess that makes him Wikipedia Brown?

I think it's easier to imagine if it's far enough in the future that everyday life is at a point where everything is pretty cushy. We already know that disease has been eliminated, so the real world could very conceivably at a Utopian or near-Utopian stage. Maybe there aren't a lot of real challenges left in the real

So glad they straight up confirmed that MIB is indeed human. We can scratch that one off of the big list of dumb tinfoil hat theories.

I keep wondering who does he know there that he's able to keep getting
on? He's obviously had a rough go of it, but that doesn't make the Angels thing less icky.