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She killed with her BAFTA speech, and she killed again last night. More awards for this amazing lady, stat!

I know he's 78, but I thought he didn't look that healthy... Hopefully he'll be around a bit longer to drop more lovely bombs like this.

With every new episode, the twentysomething Kevin and Randall counterparts are doing exceptional mimicry. These young actors are obviously studying their elders and just doing a fantastic job.

Was there a mustache underneath the music teacher’s mask, and if so, was it twirling itself?

Jupiter's

I also vaguely remember a wrestler called The Genius and he wore a graduation cap (and maybe a gown). You know, I kinda miss watching wrestling. Or maybe I just miss that time of my life. Probably the latter.

My goodness, all this time I thought his first name was Lenny. I always enjoyed watching him; he had moves!

The Iron Sheik... Mr Fuji... Paul Bearer... Okay, maybe not that last one...

For an episode all about Kevin’s financial security, it’s weird that there’s no mention of fallout from him abruptly quitting his most recent film.”

Though I wholeheartedly agree that the extended cut is the better movie, I never thought Margaret as a masterpiece.

Mads should’ve been nominated for that ending scene alone (those who watched it will know!).

OMG!!! How on earth did I not know about this? Thank you!

I love Edie Falco, but I always thought the perfect actress to play Hillary Clinton would be Hope Davis...

The casting team here is so good that I knew that was Deja the second I saw the grown up Annie!

Please, hire Chloe Fineman!!!

When Hopkins has that blackboard around his neck, because he can no longer speak, and writes his messages... That is some unparalleled world class ham acting.

There were numerous gaffs during this episode, like Beck Bennett having to manufacture a door bell that never rung, the camera that pointed wrongly to Heidi and Kyle, then the messed up graphics during Jost’s news bit. I guess the layoff made them all a little bit lax...

My favorite Most Dangerous Game is The Pest, starring that oh-so-lovable John Leguizamo!

Mrs. Pretty? But no Mr. Handsome?

This will always be my favorite Spider-Man, because, of course, it was my first Spider-Man.  But also...because it was the first time I saw a superhero movie that was helmed by a good actor.  It was an absolute revelation, that a movie as cheesy as this could have a scene of such heartbreak (Peter remembering Uncle