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Will McAvoy
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Something I want to make clear because I didn't see it mentioned in this review: B.J. Britt is bringing it on this guest return. It's never explicitly stated, but it is clear from his acting choices throughout the episode that he has figured out that he died in the real world—that's why Daisy hugged him so hard, he

Actually, he's settled several cases where he clearly broke the law. From refusing to rent to black people (twice) to running a pyramid scheme in the guise of a University, he's broken a lot of laws.

The fact that even Hitchcock understood what was going on was pretty telling. I kind of wish they had kept Woke Hitchcock as a runner in the episode.

Even I can't solve institutional racism, LaToya.

And yet you somehow seem to lack any shame at all for liking movies that somehow manage to be both humorless and parodies of themselves.

Some of them were on the diaper, if I recall.

I'm only kind-of-wrong on an consistent basis.

What's it like, being so very, very very wrong?

Well, both of them were just subpar films. They weren't entertaining or interesting. Man of Steel not only had those problems, but also betrayed the essence of the character and what makes them great in the name of nonsensical spectacle.

I've seen Iron Man about half a dozen times, The Winter Soldier a few times, The Avengers every time there's nothing on cable.

Unless it's an Iron Man sequel or Thor 2, that is.

ALAN

Academy Award Winner Fisher Stevens.

It was a fine episode, but it really needed some actual Regular Sized Rudy. Shouldn't he, of all people, been passing notes to Louise?

He's an asshat, which I assume is a person who wears an ass for a hat.

Did you watch the table read they did a while ago?

*Slaps Bellomy* If you tell anyone about the Valentine's Day episode, I will kill you.

THAT'S where I knew all those jokes from. I thought it was a re-run at first.

You have my attention.