For more than two years, we waited John and the show to acknowledge and update us about the ongoing developments regarding the lawsuit filed by Bob Murray after the episode on "Coal". Apparently, they couldn't do that because they were still in litigation, and hence couldn't talk about it.

But recently, Murray Energy filed for bankruptcy, and also dropped the lawsuit they filed in the West Virginia Supreme Court, finally giving the show the victory they deserved, albeit it cost them over 200,000 USD. And finally, to the delight of all of us who watch and love the show, they gave us an update on the whole story, along with an incredibly important discussion about SLAPP suits. What followed at the end of that episode was a musical number the likes of which has rarely been witnessed on the television screen.

As fans, we were awestruck and absolutely elated after witnessing our "near-sighted parrot who works at a bank" singing and dancing in a musical number with Broadway-level production, that also involved actor and theater artist Brian d'Arcy James, and a whole bunch of wonderful dancing lines. Most of us have been watching and rewatching the episode (especially the musical number) on YouTube, and we would like nothing more to have it released as a single on all the major media platforms.

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