That means you, Nick Offerman.
Its at that moment that a commercial plays with the most insufferable jingle.
You know what Im talking about.

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and this is pretty much worse.
And well get back to this jingle story line in a second because itsbizarre.
He makes it sexual.
Like, intensely sexual, and I dont think thats just me being off carbs this year.
He hits on Grace, who starts to fall into this older-Jewish-mom trope.
Jackson says, You are damaged in the most beautiful way, arent you?
and its kind of wonderful.
The deal with his romance with both Will and Grace is that they dont tell anyone.
After some snake venom bread (its a thing, okay?)
In the crazier plotline, Jack and Karen are absolutely exhausted with the Trucks for Tykes song.
And in a perfect finish, Jackson is wheeled up next to Karen.
He suggests they spend time together, and she says, So not my pop in.