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Darrell Hammond first did a very restrained Sean Connery when Norm MacDonald's Burt Reynolds was the star. But he said the more cartoony and inaccurate he got in later installments, the funnier he got.

I thought MacGruber already paved over any serious attempts at MacGyver.

Why did Children's Hospital have to end?

"A Bang Maid."

Hey, since there already was an Asian Annie.

Currently starring on Schitt's Creek!

Shared tv universe with Utopia (UK)?

I hope they give him a recurring spot.

Hartley got mentioned again. Hope that's foreshadowing for a recurring gig.

They could probably improvise something better than 90% of the episodes.

Right on. I double checked some clips of Killer Frost on Youtube. It shows the difference between "being confident" and "acting like you're confident."
You can tell Caitlin's totally in her head. Like "Don't blink so you'll look intimidating. Don't move your arms much."

Danielle Panabaker doesn't get to do much on the show, but Caitlin trying to act as tough as Killer Frost but failing was definitely some great physical comedy.

I… must… kill the Black Canary.

Greer pulls up a chair, "The things I do for Queen and country."

It was what that little russian girl said in that one episode, something like, "You do have feelings. They're just turned all the way down."

The big question: Did "Milhouse" really exist?

Was it Farsi? I could have sworn the closed captioning said "speaking arabic."

-Root's sweet new apartment and lack of bunny slippers.

So, uh, Team Samaritan watched maybe over a thousand of Shaw's lesbian fantasies?

In a callback to Relevance, Shaw's first ep back is also her solo-pov ep.