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"…who they probably hadn't actually seen since the first leg…"

"…who they probably hadn't actually seen since the first leg…"

I went to my friend's apartment yesterday, and his roommate just happened to be watching the 2004 Dawn of the Dead remake.  Ty Burrell was totally convincing as the sleezy lawyer/exec/generic hotshot.

I went to my friend's apartment yesterday, and his roommate just happened to be watching the 2004 Dawn of the Dead remake.  Ty Burrell was totally convincing as the sleezy lawyer/exec/generic hotshot.

@Conatonc:disqus , they went to Dhaka in Season 17.  And that episode was more or less a carbon copy of this one.  They could have tried to show a different part of Dhaka this go around.  Hopefully next episode (which appears to be in BD still) will show that.

@Conatonc:disqus , they went to Dhaka in Season 17.  And that episode was more or less a carbon copy of this one.  They could have tried to show a different part of Dhaka this go around.  Hopefully next episode (which appears to be in BD still) will show that.

I think next episode is in BD as well.  Hopefully, they make it out into the countryside this go around.

I think next episode is in BD as well.  Hopefully, they make it out into the countryside this go around.

They certainly are not.  But it's hard to sugarcoat Dhaka.  It has the population of the five boroughs of NYC squeezed into an area the size of Queens.  That's just the city proper; the density extends out into the "suburbs": 17 million people in 1,300 square kilometers.  Contrast that to the NYC metro - 18 million in

They certainly are not.  But it's hard to sugarcoat Dhaka.  It has the population of the five boroughs of NYC squeezed into an area the size of Queens.  That's just the city proper; the density extends out into the "suburbs": 17 million people in 1,300 square kilometers.  Contrast that to the NYC metro - 18 million in

At the point, I've pretty much stopped watching TAR for anything to do with the racers.  I just want to see the scenery.

At the point, I've pretty much stopped watching TAR for anything to do with the racers.  I just want to see the scenery.

My electronic programming guide indicated the "Digital" was numerically the episode before "Coure Listing".  And it makes sense.  The end of "Curriculum" has the gang realizing Chang's plan and the beginning of "First Chang" has them formulating a plan to rescue the Dean.  Having them getting into the video game

My electronic programming guide indicated the "Digital" was numerically the episode before "Coure Listing".  And it makes sense.  The end of "Curriculum" has the gang realizing Chang's plan and the beginning of "First Chang" has them formulating a plan to rescue the Dean.  Having them getting into the video game

Pierce's dad's contract with Giancarlo Esposito was the infamous Three-Fifths Clause of the Constitution.  I guess that was the joke.

Pierce's dad's contract with Giancarlo Esposito was the infamous Three-Fifths Clause of the Constitution.  I guess that was the joke.

How are you confusing Jay and Phil?  What's more, how are you doing so within the confines of a single comment?

Catching up is overrated.  I started watching Good Wife in October after a TAR overrun and caught on pretty quickly.

Does Disneyland not have FastPass like WDW?  I would have thought that was something that Phil would be on top off. Of course, the joke's more important than keeping the store true to character, but still…

Haley's going to community college, CSU-whateverburbtheDunphyslive in, or some random private college that just happens to be around the corner.