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They seem to go to this particular well pretty often, but I always laugh at Adam stammering/stuttering while delivering a line when he's flustered or uncomfortable. Him running into Alice's office and telling her it was awesome to run into her there and then saying they should honor Homegirl by forgetting her

I agree with you about the aspects you mentioned, but the setting is the show's biggest draw and its biggest flaw (unintentional rhyme!) for me.

I agree with you about the aspects you mentioned, but the setting is the show's biggest draw and its biggest flaw (unintentional rhyme!) for me.

A quick comparison of the two albums' Wikipedia pages shows that Adele's album has sold only (HA!) 6.5 million copies worldwide, so it hasn't surpassed it yet. Considering how popular Adele is, that makes Hybrid Theory's numbers even more astonishing to me. 

A quick comparison of the two albums' Wikipedia pages shows that Adele's album has sold only (HA!) 6.5 million copies worldwide, so it hasn't surpassed it yet. Considering how popular Adele is, that makes Hybrid Theory's numbers even more astonishing to me. 

That first album was a juggernaut. It was fascinating to me how long it stayed on the charts and just kept selling copies (multiple years, I think), especially considering it was released right at the beginning of the piracy era.

That first album was a juggernaut. It was fascinating to me how long it stayed on the charts and just kept selling copies (multiple years, I think), especially considering it was released right at the beginning of the piracy era.

I definitely couldn't remember many Terry moments throughout the series that would imply her involvement, but you've got some interesting observations. Whether they wrote it from the pilot as if she was involved with the murder is questionable, I think, but I like your take on her actions throughout the series. At the

I definitely couldn't remember many Terry moments throughout the series that would imply her involvement, but you've got some interesting observations. Whether they wrote it from the pilot as if she was involved with the murder is questionable, I think, but I like your take on her actions throughout the series. At the

The show certainly has glaring flaws that are well documented in these reviews and comments, but I pretty much liked this episode as well. You're right - a marathon viewing of the series would not be as enjoyable as this finale alone. But I enjoyed the episode and even individual pieces of it as singular bits of TV,

The show certainly has glaring flaws that are well documented in these reviews and comments, but I pretty much liked this episode as well. You're right - a marathon viewing of the series would not be as enjoyable as this finale alone. But I enjoyed the episode and even individual pieces of it as singular bits of TV,

There were a couple of characters being pushed to extremes that felt rushed in the episode (Jamie going full crazy in the matter of a few minutes was egregious), but I still liked the scene of Terry's breakdown.  Whether it works from a plot standpoint is another story, but I thought the scene itself was very

There were a couple of characters being pushed to extremes that felt rushed in the episode (Jamie going full crazy in the matter of a few minutes was egregious), but I still liked the scene of Terry's breakdown.  Whether it works from a plot standpoint is another story, but I thought the scene itself was very

I enjoyed the family watching the video, too. It was a nice goodbye, and it even sort of works if she had been planning on leaving or running away. From that perspective, it's even more sad, really. The family is watching this video and they're relieved to see their daughter/sister again and see her saying she loves

I enjoyed the family watching the video, too. It was a nice goodbye, and it even sort of works if she had been planning on leaving or running away. From that perspective, it's even more sad, really. The family is watching this video and they're relieved to see their daughter/sister again and see her saying she loves

That's pretty much how I felt. During every scene with Rosie I was thinking, "Wow, I like this. Why haven't they used scenes like this all along?"

That's pretty much how I felt. During every scene with Rosie I was thinking, "Wow, I like this. Why haven't they used scenes like this all along?"

As one who likes to read above my paygrade to make myself feel smarter (and then, subsequently, dumber when I have to stop to look up a bunch of definitions), I love this feature.

As one who likes to read above my paygrade to make myself feel smarter (and then, subsequently, dumber when I have to stop to look up a bunch of definitions), I love this feature.

Well played, both.