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Not the mannequin hanging in the skin-colored (but not for black people) suit?  I actually thought hanging air fresheners was what Krieger did in lieu of cleaning his apartment, making the impulse to clean the most normal thing about what he does in that place. 

Yorkies are a breed that seems to be bread for purely aesthetic reasons yet are absolutely horrifying creatures to look at.  I have yet to see one that was nearly as well-behaved as other breeds can be. 

In addition to cold war politics and literature, Archer is now throwing out references to progressive rock fans.  Rarely has a show catered to me in such unnerving ways. 

I was going to say that Oreos aren't a great example of chocolate, but the chocolate easter bunny proves your point.  Should I feel angry for my mother scolding me for trying to feed chocolate to our collie?  Or was she another misguided, overprotective dog owner who deprived our dogs of the occasional chocolate treat?

I thought the vibrating vagina got a few too many mentions, but it was great in Cyril's initial questioning.  Archer slapping the shit out of Cyril and then proudly answering that 'yes it does,' was the perfect cap to that bit.  

For the second consecutive week (what a streak!), Cheryl yelling from off-screen got the biggest laugh out of me.  Why can't everyone be as funny as Judy Greer?

I would defer to @avclub-5fdbaa11bd42c308322756f60f43785f:disqus 's call since he is generally the bigger Seinfeld obsessive around here. 

When there are a three hundred comments within an hour, you can't really follow much.  I had the same issue with Breaking Bad which I rarely watcheded until a few hours after it had originally aired.  

You don't make 30,000 comments without making a few detractors.
That isn't the line you are probably thinking of, but I thought it hinted at why Community obsession draws as much ire as it does around here.   
 

Maybe not, K. Thrace.  Miller's crippling fear of heights meant he could only throw you out a first floor window. 

Perfect Stranger's non-union Mexican equivalent. 

George is still stuck in thinking of nudity as something that is always arousing.  Jerry thought it was great until he realized that nudity in certain actions can be awkward and off-putting.  I never got that Jerry was ever getting bored of seeing a hot girl naked, just that he didn't want to see the full range of

Uncle Leo?

So much for them being a superior race. 

@avclub-5fdbaa11bd42c308322756f60f43785f:disqus I suppose I should say that I am not the most attentive viewer. 

Not too soon, but still overly harsh.  Funny, but still harsh.  

He obviously can't really compete with Frank Costanza or Newman, but the staring off into space are certainly among the funniest stuff ever done by peripheral character on this show.  Whatever criticisms people have of season nine, finding a new secondary character and writing really great bits for him was one of the

It seems consistent with having two unremarkable looking dudes like George and Jerry continually date gorgeous women while beautiful Elaine mostly dates pretty average looking guys.  That line and that pattern of casting has a lot to do with having a mostly if not entirely male writing staff. 

I know it is used in the Bizarro Jerry and the Butter Shave, but I don't remember it being used in either of these episodes.  What scene is it?

I also never figured out what part of NY they were actually living in.  Not that any parts are cheap by the standard of major metropolitan areas, but the 80's and 90's were fairly different for NY.  Somebody who has lived there through out those decades could say more, but I am pretty sure the cost of living didn't