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Yeah that whole sketch was the kind of, well, I'll say it, casual brilliance that could easily get missed by the casual viewer. It was pretty great.

He's no longer the dashing young gentleman that once loved Miss Piggy. This is true.

The table-moving scene was pretty obviously going to result in everything on the floor, but when Harris and Eve ran in singing and dancing, I had to giggle.

It really was. Her insecurity in that moment just made me crack up. She really sold it.

I get what you're saying. The sassy kid trope (and especially the sassy ethnic kid trope) overall is annoying to me as well. But I think part of the problem the writers have here is that there's not much to do with Lily that would be in her wheelhouse at her age. If they're going to have her on the show (at her age

So it was a callback! I thought something was up when Phil said "Hello again, old friend" when he saw the first plane in the closet. I had just caught that episode again on USA, but had I not, it would not have registered at all.

"Y'all fightin'?": Definitely the best line of the night.

It's good to feel things.

Gracias.

I didn't read it that way because after Adam Pally's character says "Wrong guy!" or whatever, Mindy says something like "OK, that was kind of racist". And then later Pally says he was drunk when he was drinking with the guy. But I doubt he would be drunk enough to not be able to tell or remember if someone is black or

Whitfield's character, in particular, bothered me. Maybe he was just supposed to be a "typical politician" but the whole thing seemed pointless as there would be legitimate reasons for the public to be concerned about the Schulman & Associates' tenuous connection to the whitemommy blog, but nobody really cared about

You approach your television viewing in a very hedonistic way. I approve of this wholeheartedly.

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B+ overall. Of course, if it had just been Patton Oswalt sliding down a fireman's pole into an inflatable pool of marinara over and over again, it still would have gotten a B+.

Eh. It didn't work for me as a whole, but there were moments of brilliance. Namely Adam Pally's hilarious "turn" as a guy who thinks he knows one Black guy but then realizes it's actually another Black guy altogether. And of course, Ray Ron stole the scene he was in. Otherwise, I'd give it a C.

In addition to what @dubium shared, during the first episode where Jenny comes up (I think it's the 3rd or so episode), Abbie also says that Jenny had been "in and out" of asylums since the incident in the woods. Which led me to believe that she led a bit of a vagabond/outsider life and checked herself in (or got

He did roll with that pretty well, didn't he?

Good points, all. If Moloch gets a new Death, though, I just hope it's a eunuch.

Oh! Many thanks. I admit that I was fast-forwarding through much of last night's episode, so I obviously missed that discussion.

Please explain this to me because this is where the show lost me on plot. Duncan and the blonde guy who is not Creasy were waiting for Hoffman to get killed in a "gang shooting". But at the same time, Sandrine and Kramer were working to keep Hoffman from being at that place at that point in time (through her phone