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@reenelk: It seems that one of the points they are trying to make is that the wives have love for each other. The show is just as much about their relationships with the other wives as it is about their relationships with him, hence, the title: "Sister Wives" not "Quarter Husband." I think that's what is meant by

@Ismone: The second wife, Janelle, was not raised in a polygamous family.

@RWMackie: There's also the whole part where she was raised in a polygamous family and it's what feels like a real family to her.

I don't watch Glee, but boo for blowing up schools.

For me, it happened in (women's, btw) college. I'd always been oriented towards the humanities and social sciences, but I was taking a physical science class for my core requirements, and I just loved it. Whenever I talked to my dad about it, he always sounded excited for me. I talked about changing my major, and he

Sign me up!

I don't know if I'm going to go so far as being completely offended, but there's just so much that is 1) wrong 2) not funny about the Kid Smartz sketch.

Once you go ACK you never go back! Lmao.

I never enjoy these Weekend Update sidebars as I think I'm meant to. I find them mostly distracting.

"Can he kiss a baby without it bursting into flames?"

@cowboy killer: So it's a rip-off of Jimmy Kimmel's "My apologies to Matt Damon" joke? which is probably a rip-off of somebody else's joke . . .

This white background is jarring. I can't look it; it's pulling me out of my zone.

@caranguejinho: I think that's what they're doing exactly.

Aww, Puppy!

@shadesofmediocrity: It's subversive. Women get to be gross, too, even if they have high-pitched voices, luxurious locks, and curves.

@rodmanstreet: Ah, I almost clicked the jezzie heart over your last comment. Now I'm glad I didn't. :-p