"We need you to do one more assignment, Stan."
"We need you to do one more assignment, Stan."
I can't think of MacInnes as anyone except Rosey in Strange Brew.
Starsky & Clutch.
Claudia did seem genuinely remorseful about the Jared mess, though—I wonder how that might play out with the Jennings mess.
One other thing regarding Paige's "brokenness": in an interview about his recent directing gigs on the show, Noah Emmerich was asked about how broken Paige was, and he responded, "She isn't, really—she's a lot tougher than people think." For what that's worth…
I find myself hoping that they don't have Paige abandon her Christianity altogether. It's one of the more-interesting facets of her character, especially as it plays against her parents' beliefs and the ideals they want her to have.
I think that after the leads, the rest of the cast is in alphabetical order.
"Henry, it's Bring-Your-Kids-to-Work-Day. You in?"
While I'm not in the "Tim is KGB" camp, do we really know that he just "got lost" in Ethiopia?
They get help from the KGB Wig Division. Which also had a band named after them, but the lead singer choked to death on artificial hair.
And then Phil would say, "Is that what happened to Henry?"
I was going to make a reference to "Fundamentally Oral Tim" there, and realized that would lead to a bunch of really bad places. Oop Ack!
Yeah, it's a sin, but if Paige is so far gone that she'd consider suicide, she might not be thinking about that. (She's pretty clearly on the verge of a nervous breakdown). It's also possible that she hasn't really examined those parts of the Bible in context (all her post-it notes aside) and hasn't really thought…
Un-Clever Hans.
At some point, Phil is gonna rock a mullet.
William was brilliant. "I think it's hilarious." If this show was done forty years ago, they'd have cast DeForest Kelley as William.
I'm actually Liz Lemon.
Wasn't Tori (Callie Thorne) just a regular girlfriend, though?
True, and I phrased that badly—I meant to say "showrunners." I would assume (possibly wrongly) that they have a fair amount of say in the direction the characters take episode-to-episode, in addition to what the writers create.
Maybe they didn't ask her to, and that's just the way she works? (You're certainly right about the agency not condoning such a thing, though.)