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According to my wife, Schmidt is terrible at pronouncing "aebleskiver."

I mean, Ally's an actual cop, and she ignored that a dude kidnapped a baby to prank her fiancee.

Danny's story this season is one of the closest things the show ever did to The Wire. She's continually victimized in a way that isn't her fault, as she keeps trying to do the right thing, but other people's actions keep causing her problems and piling on her doorstep, and the bureaucracy (and the people in it with

I didn't read any of that as "attempts at shock humor."

I believe that is how Brendan Fraser pronounces his own name, which makes sense given the spelling.

*Ron Howard voice*
It was not the first time a Will Arnett character inquired about a return policy for living creatures.

Sucks to say it, as great as this episode is, it would've hit a lot harder if the commenters could resist discussing spoilers in previous episode reviews.

I missed the Better call Saul jokes.

Their story doesn't quite track with reality since Daniel Snyder bought the team in ~1999, but I still got a hoot out of the last name of Snyder paying off in that manner.

Yeah, exactly. Those were the two elements of season one that strongly did not work for me. I'm hoping we're done with them for good.

He's bigger than Maulik Pancholy on Whitney!

I believe that, indeed, is what this thread is about .

Isn't your shirt off all the time? I mean, it's right there in your name!

It's strange to me that the AV Club doesn't cover it, because from chatter on the Internet it seems fairly popular among the kind of people who read the AV Club, and it's got that breezy, hang out vibe of The Office and Parks and Rec, which were so popular around here.

For some reason I really want the theme song to this to be Blackalicious' "Powers," maybe with a video where Ron Funches is lip syncing (or Danny Pudi, if you've seen his work in the video for Raphael Saadiq's "Day Dreams").

It kept bugging me that they were pronouncing it "Frasier" and not "Fraser."

By which you mean, "I saw a few minutes of it and didn't like it"? I mean, that's an extraordinarily broad generalization seemingly taken from a sample of people who only watched a few minutes of the show at most.

Oh, my wife and I do this a lot, too. Except for the having kids part. We are our own audience.

The AV Club

Point of correction: Dennis implies. Dee insinuates.