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I guess this is as close to Mind Quad as we will ever get, so okay.

It was funny, but I get sad whenever I see him, so I'm kinda worried about how long viewers will watch if they feel simultaneously happy to see him but sad for him. I really hope they mostly focus on the good parts about his life.

Didn't watch Better Off Ted, so I all I can see is that they took Jack, gave him a daughter instead of a son, made him responsible like Will, gave him a mom like the type Grace had, added in the black guy from Ben & Kate, and made his boss Meredith Laupin without the accent.

I just got around to watching this trailer, and I wholeheartedly agree @drdarke:disqus. I hope James Purefoy is watching and taking notes.

Wait, what? So you're saying that Henry's shadow existed before Henry did and has spent at least one generation waiting for him to be born? I'm clearly missing something.

I've always been entertained by that one case reporter volume Marshall keeps on the table behind the couch for some reason. Just that one volume, as if it contained every case he would possibly need.

Apparently the person who thinks she's leaving for Italy for a year and just wants Ted to sit there waiting until she and Marshall get back.

I wish I liked the finale as much as others, and I wish I believed the Ted/Robin stuff in it was necessary to the endgame, but I just don't. Why? Because unless next season features the best writing and plot-related planning that we've ever seen on this show, it's going to be extremely difficult to believe that there

But how could Henry be Peter Pan if Peter Pan was responsible for taking Bae from Hook when Bae was still a child and hadn't even had Henry yet?

Well, Rumple said no to helping. As for the Blue Fairy, I guess she was busy mixing up potions to help people remember who they are just in time to die?

You know Henry is really Christopher Robin, right? Peter Pan just wants him to get his hands on some premium honey.

I would trade The Simpsons, Family Guy, and South Park if I could have Jay Sherman back on my TV screen weekly.

Eh. I liked it. We got everything that was expected: a nicer Regina and a "Yay, magic!" Emma working together, Rumplestiltskin deciding not to kill Henry, and Hook being somewhat redeemed. Yeah, I didn't particularly care that Henry was in danger and the Peter Pan issue is confusing, but I was excited at everyone

That's pretty awesome with Mick Jagger. With Kristen Wiig. . . Eh.

@avclub-f9b554447a1f37dbb63e6a1ae72c3829:disqus Yeah, that makes sense. The send-off was definitely odd and I can see how a view on Wiig's popularity would depend on the circles one travels in.

Is she, though? I feel like I barely hear anyone talk about Kristen Wiig unless it's directly related to Bridesmaids, which these days is very little. And even then I hear about Melissa McCarthy more.

Taran? Or Taran and Kate McKinnon?

Everytime the Lawrence Welk sketch pops up, I can't help but think about how Mr. Show did it better.

I liked her "Who the f*** is Kristen Wiig?" t-shirt in one of the later photo slides. Is that a thing?

The lead guy looks like a younger, thinner Greg Dulli. That's apropos of nothing about the music, but it made it easy to watch him.