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  1. I patted myself on the back for coming up with what I thought was a clever answer for the Superman question...he used his X-ray vision to check out Wonder Woman's Wonderbra   :) Too clever, perhaps?

    I also evidently have a dirty mind because "beaver" was the first thing I thought of for the Sarah Palin question, I don't know if there are actually beavers in Alaska but it was the funniest answer I could think of. 

    AND I'm apparently a horrible person too because I said "Japanese people" for the Godzilla question. Haha, sorry, but that IS where those movies were made. I wasn't being racist, I was trying to be accurate :)

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  2. 8 hours ago, scrb said:

    Good to see it labeled as a season finale next week.  It seems McBride may not necessarily want a long run so we may be lucky to get two seasons out of this.

    Yes, it will be two seasons of 9 episodes apiece and that's it. McBride said the show is divided into the two halves of the school year, so that's why the first season ends with Christmas and then the second season will pick back up when the school year resumes. 

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  3. The whole show has kind of had nods here and there to the teen comedies of the '80s, but I have to say the whole "Ferris Bueller"-ish sequence of Russell and the kids trying to get back to Principal Brown's office in time before she got there was awesome.  I just had a smile on my face through the whole thing.

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  4. 11 hours ago, DrivingSideways said:

    If this show was edited a little more and threaded together, it would make an awesome, oddball movie.

    Jody Hill and McBride wrote the script together as a movie script originally (I think a while ago), and then decided to expand it so that it would stretch over 9 episodes. 

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  5. Yeah, for the Trump question I would have said "pumpkin" because I was trying to think of something orange. I didn't think of the most obvious thing that's orange which is.....an orange, heh.

  6. 54 minutes ago, sugarbaker design said:

    I said Alicia Keys!!!

    The Nurse Jackie match:  I thought the definitive answer (ala Gene Rayburn) was hypodermic needle.  So much for my Match Game ability!

     

    Lol, I thought Alicia Keys too. I don't know why that's the first thing that popped into my mind.

    I also was really surprised that no one said "needle" for that question. I guess "IV" was the closest that someone came, but when I think of "nurse" I think of shots immediately. 

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  7. I instantly thought "poke" for the Internet question, which is a dated reference (Facebook) but funny in the context of the question. "Swipe" is probably a more current reference. 

    I agree there were a lot of dud questions in this episode. I couldn't think of anything for the Baldwin brothers one, "The Middle Aged and The ______" I guess I would have gone with "tired" just for lack of anything else; young is to middle aged as restless is to tired I suppose (Taking the SAT pays off!)

    And then there were several questions where the answer was obvious and the panel were a bunch of dummies. The girl scout one was clearly "pot" and the ventriloquist one was obviously "vagina" since they made a point of making the ventriloquist a woman in the question.

  8. Comedy Central has been advertising a "3-part season finale". As far as I can tell, those 3 episodes are episodes 9, 10, and 11. (Yes, for some reason the show has an 11-episode season this year instead of 10). Episode 10 airs next Wednesday the 17th, but as far as I can tell there's no episode airing on the 24th. Anyone have any idea when the final 11th episode will air?

    Edit: Actually, looking at CC's online schedule I guess the 11th episode will air on the 24th. It's just not showing on my DVR listings for some reason. Incidentally, don't look at the episode title for this episode if you want to avoid spoilers.

  9. On 8/1/2016 at 9:18 PM, ajsnaves said:

    And here, I thought the easy answer for the Batman question was "Bat Pole." 

    Right??? Seriously, this seems to me to be the definitive joke answer to this question. Is it that it's too dirty for TV?

    What would be funny about Batman polishing his Batmobile?

  10. 18 hours ago, mtlchick said:

    This shows how my mind works: I did think of "bang the gavel" and "shoes."  However I thought of "bait" for the Shark Tank question.

    I thought of "Speedo" for that, the joke being that this person is so dumb they're going on the show "Shark Tank" thinking they're entering an actual shark tank, so they would bring their bathing suit (and Speedo is just a funny word).  

    "Tank top" was pretty clever, though.

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  11. I was trying to think of something involving the word "briefs" for the Judge Judy question, like "Hand over your briefs", haha.

    That might have been overthinking it a bit much, but that question seemed to lend itself to bad puns. 

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  12. When I heard about this plotline initially, I thought that burning Brown's house down was going to be an accident, like an electrical fire that caught the curtains on fire and started the fire or something. I didn't know Russell was going to intentionally start a fire. I agree, that combined with spitting in the mother-in-law's tea does make him seem kind of borderline sociopathic/psychotic.

    The end of this episode was so ridiculous; surely even Gamby wouldn't be stupid enough to not realize that giving that guy from the stable the brooch is essentially giving him a piece of evidence that can link him directly to the crime. Why wouldn't he have tried to sell the brooch first (in another town far away or something, where he is not known/could wear a disguise) and then just given the stable guy the money?

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  13. It's always kind of weird when the characters curse on this show and they have to drop the audio out during the curse word. It's like they want to be making a show for HBO or Showtime but they're not; they obviously know they're going to be on FX. Why put the curse words into the script (and make the actors say them) if they know they're going to be blanked (never bleeped) out? Are there uncensored versions of the episodes that are made for DVD? (I don't have the 1st season DVD)

    Edit: OK, I see this was actually addressed in the thread already, never mind

  14. I'm enjoying these "historical episodes" that they're doing this season. Like Harriet Tubman in the season premiere and now the Roosevelts in this episode. I think there's an episode later in the season where Cedric the Entertainer plays Scott Joplin. Natasha and Riki talked about that when they were on the Comedy Bang Bang podcast. 

  15. A big yes to Rachel Bloom. You would figure what she does would be a natural fit for SNL, since she's already well-versed in making funny music videos and she would probably fit in very well with the other female cast members on the show. Plus she just won a Golden Globe for Best Comedic Actress. 

    By the same logic, Jon Hamm should host again sometime next season, especially since he will have a movie to promote in October ("Keeping Up with the Joneses" with Zach Galifianakis). 

  16. 13 hours ago, DeLurker said:

    I laughed out loud during the segment on The Passion of Christ sequels. 

    Horatio Sanz's joke was funny but it was actually pretty similar to a joke that Colin Jost did on Weekend Update last season. The episode aired around Easter; if I recall correctly it was something like "To all our Christian viewers out there, we'd like to wish you a happy Easter, and to all our Jewish viewers, nice try" - or words to that effect anyway.

  17. On 5/22/2016 at 10:40 AM, absnow54 said:

    I'm sad that Bill Hader didn't show up, but I guess he doesn't have any summer movies/shows to promote (although I guess he's in the Angry Birds movie too.)

    Actually besides being in "Angry Birds", Bill is in "Popstar" too and he also does a voice in "Finding Dory". It seems like this entire last week he was in LA though, because he was on Ellen Degeneres one day and then the James Corden show the next. And he was just on Conan last night. Maybe he didn't feel like making the trip to NY to do a cameo if he knew he was going to be doing all that other press. 

    If he had been there, I expect they probably would have done a "Californians" sketch (and maybe the kissing family too, although they probably would have needed Wiig there too as the wife for that to work as well). 

  18. Yeah, it was weird seeing a living Maude Flanders in an episode that was supposed to be taking place "two years ago", since the episode where she died actually aired 16 years ago at this point. But yeah, in order to keep Bart perpetually 10 and Lisa perpetually 8 these kind of things have to happen I guess. 

  19. I find Samantha Bee's show kind of preachy and annoying sometimes but I think this show is hilarious. I like how the show is allowing us to discover what's going on only in bits and pieces each week; all the flashbacks and flash-forwards help keep things interesting. And the performances are all great, Jason Jones is good but I find Natalie Zea funny as well (never seen her in anything else, so I have no preconceived notions of her as an actress). I enjoyed the recent "Vacation" sequel too, which a lot of people seem to have hated, so maybe I just like this kind of comedy.

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    And of course Tandy punches his brother in the nuts when he meets him -- and will probably try to kill him once Mike starts hooking up.

     

    I would imagine any intimate scenes between Jason Sudeikis and January Jones might be kind of awkward, given their past dating history and the fact that he's now married with a kid.

     

    Edit: I guess he and Olivia aren't actually married yet; come on Jason, put a ring on it already

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