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McColter really handled himself well here. I was impressed.

I really miss that show that starred Ballers' Rob Corddry and Billions' Malin Akerman.
Appreciate The Zeppo shout out.
They did a good job of making a blowjob joke/scene seem like it fit right in in a 70s sitcom.

At first glance, I thought the picture was of Bill Pullman, and I got excited

So I thought Samira Wiley ended up being kinda wasted, which is too bad. And are they setting up Jimmy going to therapy to partially make up for this colossal fuck up?

Is the sardines game popular? I had never heard of it and had to look it up. Lame of Maura not to play, also.

Literally.

Strange and most definitely inaccurate observation/opinion: with few exceptions, it came off as though no one was really having any fun making this episode. Make of this what you will.

I like Len cause Len is Rob Huebel

With no real stand out episodes either, which is something this show seemed kind of known for. There's one specific episode this season that I'm sure was a stand out for a lot of people, but it didn't hit home for me the way it did for others I'm sure.

Elementary and Modern Family are both on networks, so they get watched more and therefore more people probably read the reviews. Just saying..

Allison Janney likes her dudes with 2 dicks. CBB coming through with the dirt big time.

Didn't know this was a thing

I thought they also implied that they thought they'd get him on eventually anyway.

I hope Nick took the opportunity to convince Scott (and Jon Daly) to do Doughboys. I feel like Asshole Scott shitting on Nick and Mitch would be an all-timer.

I kinda agree that I don't want Daniel to be separated from the family, though it's kinda not cool for the show to introduce like 5 new, really interesting characters in the first episode. I want to spend more time with the dudes in the home, the counselor, and the artist girl, but that would be pretty impossible if

At least Krysten wasn't laughing so much that she was unable to participate, unlike Andy Samberg and Jorma Taccome when faced with Gil Faizon and George St. Geegland.

Leave it to CBB to have the 'sclusie on one of the greatest movie secrets of all time: it was pirate's gold in Marcellus Wallace's briefcase!

You mean Latoya and 27 other ladies, right?

Best episode yet, though they're gonna have to try a little harder to flesh out the supporting characters; looking at you social medi guy whose name I can never remember

I like to think I have a relatively sophisticated sense of humor, but "primo dump" made me laugh very, very hard. Adam Scott not being a regular is so forking disappointing, he absolutely owned this episode.