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Was it really? She was on the show before when she was in America's Top Model. Did not recognize her!

Stephen Merchant was great.

Ill informed decisions on everybody's part!

Yes! What did he say, "don't make me feel sorry for you"? It made me want to empathize with him, too! WTF?

Obvious, but absolutely perfect!

I love Anush. I love Denise. And I love this episode.

When I was a kid, my parents decided that rated "M" was fine, but PG-13 was an excuse for shitty language, so was out of bounds. Ridiculous.

I was surprised to hear it on TV, but I don't live in the US. I was kind of shocked it was dropped not once, but a few times.

He's always fantastic and this show is no exception.

Hyundai must have one helluva marketing department between this spiel and their shiny, clean cars on the Walking Dead.

This was a fantastic episode. I loved how they were having a conversation about how they couldn't have two Indians in a TV show in an episode with three Indians, none of whom were playing to stereotypes.

Since he went by "Jimmy" for the entirety of season one, I'm guessing they stretch it out for a while…

Oh COME ON! We need more than this. Right?

So, it turns out that Marc fabricated a mountain out of a molehill for twenty years, when it seems that Lorne had no personal issue with him to begin with. Are we surprised?

Perfection personified.

When deciding on the best quote from this episode, I can only imagine the most appropriate thing being to post the whole damn script.

They are so fantastic together. They need all the storylines.

The real punchline.

YES!

Ha!