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Rob Lowe also looks very much like a fifty-year old. Like, he looks like great for his age, but he definitely looks his age, especially in high-def.

William Mapother aka Ethan from Lost is Tom Cruise's cousin in real life which is kind of a sad and desperate move on the show's part. "I know ya'll want a cameo from the mega-famous movie star, but how about you settle for his creepy looking cousin instead?"

My personal favorite was:

Chelsea Peretti's line readings were so bizarre and wonderful in this episode. There was nothing she said on paper that was really that funny, but I feel like she drank a Red Bull or five before filming because everything that came out of her mouth was so unexpectedly hilarious and high-energy.

Tina Fey's SNL was a political disaster. All their ginning up for the Iraq War, making fun of the media outlets/politicians that opposed it, painting their skepticism as something akin to treason, etc.

700

"Nick Zano’s Arthur remains a treat"

"Tell my wife I love her…work ethic…"

I don't know if it's just because I watched this while I was a little drunk, but I found everything in this episode like uproariously funny. The little camera zoom on Jake's blankly unimpressed face after Amy tells him they shouldn't have sex made me lose it for about ten minutes.

Yeah. She's not an artist, she's a journalist.

I'm so glad the kid who plays Junior avoided Nolan Gould syndrome and still knows how to act post puberty.

I always find Emma Roberts' bitch act too preening and over-the-top to be effective. The exaggerated pouting and handwaving is just so juvenile and exactly how a seventh-grader in drama class would interpret the character. She has none of the shading or subtelty of Rachel McAdams in Mean Girls, for instance.

This show is such a tonal rollercoaster and not really in a good way. None of these characters are people so much as they're just conduits for Ryan Murphy's glib, smug dialogue. And I'm getting real tired of the incessant racism/sexim in Ryan Murphy shows that are handwaved by "but she's SUPPOSED to be a terrible

I've seen the pilot and the whole thing just looks really embarassingly cheap. CSI Miami probably has cooler looking tech than the stuff they slapped together for this. Stark Sands and Meagan Good are also debilitatingly dull, both together and apart. It just feels like a cheap photocopy of a photocopy, borrowing the

It's just a very brief shot of the Simpsons 75th or whatever season on the TV in the background.

Has anyone seen 'Sequin Raze', the short film it was based on? Ashley Williams (Cupcake girl of HIMYM fame) was playing the Rachel role and while she certainly wasn't giving a bad performance, Shiri has been a revelation and absolutely lifted this material beyond its potential and given the character a kind of

Quinn and Rachel accidentally and inadverdently buying into the fairytale they were shilling on 'Everlasting' all the while presuming themselves to be above it is such fantastically layered writing. In disempowering these women all season long, they were unknowingly disempowering themselves and their Pyrrhic victory

I honestly love how ridiculously pretentious Kelsey Grammer and David Hyde Pierce's pronounciation of really quotidian words started to get on Frasier.

I would literally watch Constance Zimmer be condescending and mean in anything, but IDK if I can be bothered catching up to two seasons of SHIELD.

I think it's a pretty safe bet for renewal? It wouldn't make any sense for them to fly the cast out for press tour and put them up in hotels etc. if they didn't intend on having another season.