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I don't know if I've commented on this show before, but I've been watching and enjoying.

I think I might have the same DVD collection you do. It was actually a gift from a girlfriend who found it before I even knew it existed (no kidding, one of my favorite gifts ever, probably because I didn't know it existed at the time).

I think I might have the same DVD collection you do. It was actually a gift from a girlfriend who found it before I even knew it existed (no kidding, one of my favorite gifts ever, probably because I didn't know it existed at the time).

So glad to see Sports Night getting coverage. So, so glad.

So glad to see Sports Night getting coverage. So, so glad.

First round of Whore's Baths on me.

I didn't figure it was going to be cancelled, but it's nice to know it's definitely coming back now. I'm gonna go rotary dial somebody on a bumper pool table in celebration.

Let's say you and I go toe-to-toe on bird law and see who comes out the victor?

The lone bright spot of the episode for me (hell, maybe the season) was that Wallace appears to be back to lend some semblance of reality to the Dunder Mifflin universe. But in order to do that he needs to, you know, not be an idiot.

I think my problem now isn't that I dislike George - it's that I can't picture him as anything but a hobo clown in all white makeup singing a sad acoustic song. I still don't know what to make of that video and I couldn't get it out of my mind while watching this episode.

I'm really not looking forward to reading the longer article on this later. Such a bummer - looks like it's an all Beasties weekend.

That's why I was confused by the big "reveal" at the end when Emily connected the white-haired guy from the photo with the one in the video. I was thinking, "Wait…didn't you already realize that?"

So last night was my first exposure to this show and I have to say I'm surprised that there was no mention in the review or the comments about the girl from Blake's team, who is apparently very strong and totally cool with being eliminated, yelling out, "LET'S GET DRUNK!" moments after being told she was gone.

Figured the guy at the end was her ex-fiance. I mean, he has to come back and get at least one episode of the HE'S THE KILLER treatment, right?

Plausible, too, if there was something going on between Rosie and the Ames dad. Terry is pretty obsessed with the "connection" she and Ames had.

One thing I learned about Nellie this episode: I don't mind her as much when she's not really involved in the story.

I guess I'm in the minority here, but I was disappointed when they showed that the dog was alive. Despite a few moments of acting like a normal human being here and there, they've already cemented Kevin as Too Dumb to Live so I was on board with him not knowing his dog was dead.

Well…manager. We just say "manager".

For the finale in particular, both of my favorite moments/lines were mentioned in the review: Frank's Hideki Irabu comment and Puddy's nonchalant, "Alright" in response to Elaine telling him not to wait for her.

By the time they came back to it at the end, I had completely forgotten about the pool party story.