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I will be rewatching these this weekend most likely, but while both episodes were enjoyable, I think I preferred the gag-a-second vibe of the first season compared to the more nuanced storytelling here. There were half a dozen moments after a line where I was expecting a 'literal' gag to take place.

That's a lot of complaining however. Both episodes were enjoyable with plenty of laughs. I really enjoyed the call center lady with the harpoon serial number.

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Second viewing I did appreciate more of the jokes. The lawyer was really funny. "Let me do the talking....But she didn't do anything!" Also the bit with the massage table.

The best line that I totally missed the first time was the girl saying 'We've been high school sweethearts, ever since college.'  

So This was a pretty funny episode for sure. Will rewatch the second one later.

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On 6/7/2016 at 8:10 AM, dubbel zout said:

I'm bummed the screaming gag in the theme song is gone.

Yeah.  But I'm so glad they got rid of the vomting cop.  Enough that I'm willing to trade the scream.

I enjoyed both episodes and I thought there as many silly jokes as last season.  I do think that both of these cases were better than some TV shows who do serious mystery drama. 

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I missed the first two episodes of the season last week so when I came in I was not prepared for the changes. I was like "Geils had a baby with Monica?! What the-?!"

I loved when they were interrogating the lifeguard and he does a variation of Jack Nicholson's speech from A Few Good Men and he says "Who's going to do it? You Lt. Weinberg?!" and suddenly Kevin Pollack who played Weinberg in the movie is sitting at the table in a naval uniform!

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This was definitely one of the most joke-per-minute episodes they've done this season.  We haven't had as many episodes like this since they switched to a more ongoing storytelling mode.  I still enjoyed this season but I think the last "first season type" joke we had was when Geils said "May I have" that and then rips the card in half.  Gosh I loved that joke.

But this had a ton.  I especially liked the "We came as soon as we heard....and then we left for the precinct."

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Random thoughts after catching up on this season:

 

I'm enjoying this season more than last. Feels like it's back to the formula that made Season 1 so fun - lots and lots of rapid-succession dumb jokes, puns, sight gags, etc.  Except for the S2 finale, it seemed like last season had many fewer jokes per episode than the first.  Sure, not all of the jokes land, but I prefer when I can hardly keep up with them.  Season 3 is delivering on that.

The "hunt for a serial killer" premise is kind of a miss, though.  Dunno, just not really working for me.  

Rachel Dratch was great in tonight's ep, as was Natalie Portman in last week's.  

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I agree that I'm liking this season better than last.  It's back to silly fun.   

I don't even mind the serial killer story because of Chris Pine but also because it gives the cops a good reason to chase him around the country and have different versions of Angie Tribeca....like the NY version in this ep where there is a blue overlay to make it grittier.  Not that there needs to be a reason for anything on this show but it's still nice.

I wonder who will play the serial killer considering the big gets we have had this season.

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