Below, their thoughts on the fourth episode of the comedys second season, Trial of the Century.
All of Trial revolves around, well, a trial.
But first: The Commodore (David Koechner) visits Hamish and reveals to us that gasp!

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the pair are brothers.
RIKI LINDHOME:And also, why doesnt he have to do the same duties as the other people?
Why doesnt he live somewhere else?

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And the Commodore also has that thing of the lower and upper-class mash-up.
Its the darkest scene yet for Lindhomes character.
Also dark, but not DARK-dark: Peepers last day, or supposed last day.

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His idea of the perfect last meal?
A single ravioli, eaten over the course of three hours.
LINDHOME:We did have a long brainstorm about it.
What does [Peepers] love?
He loves cleaning and Dodo.
We wanted him on this journey toward the courtroom.
We didnt have the time to shoot it, so we just got him running.
), a gossip reporter who completely ignores Lillians attempt for attention.
LINDHOME:We came up with the character first [before casting Hilton].
Natasha, youd met him right?
Mark Twain (Rich Fulcher) also made a return appearance.
LINDHOME:We just like him.
Everything he says makes us laugh.
LEGGERO:Comedy Central gives us very few notes, but one of their notes was more Mark Twain.
Still, Chairs just getting started as this seasons Big Bad.
We were happy to get someone like Christina.
And in the end, Hamish is freed, but not before the trial completely spirals out of control.
LEGGERO:I just remember we had a lot of notes.
LINDHOME:Its kind of sad, because none of these are inventions.
It was what was happening then, and sadly it is what is happening now.
Like, we wish it could be like, Can youbelievewhat used to go on?
Like, thats how we wish it was, but its just not true.
And its kind of a bummer, but its also nice to shine a light on that.
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