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Holy crap was that a perfect scene.  I was kind of anxious because Leslie was freaking out so much, but at the same time I knew Ron wouldn't allow her to ruin his wedding (mainly by being unconcerned that she was freaking out), and Leslie would be totally fine once the wedding was over and she could just be happy for

I'm impressed by the way they made April's letter simultaneously moving and not sappy or manipulative at all.  It struck me as a very Mike Schur-ish moment.

I didn't realize Oreo was the knockoff until seeing this episode, but I have wondered about it before.

That was my favorite Perd thing in a long time. 

UH, I'm pretty sure the most famous holder of that name is Alasdair from You Can't Do That On Television.

That reaction to the marriage news was AMAZING.  I can't believe they pulled off this big cartoon reaction in, not just a live action comedy, but in (stylistically anyway) a mockumentary.  It was perfect, not to mention maybe the Amy Poehlerest thing I've ever seen.

I can't get over how much I liked and enjoyed that character.  It was like Regular-Sized Rudy on Bob's Burgers.  I *instantly* wanted to see more of that guy.

I love that in this show, THAT was a cold open somehow.  It was an entire plot!  There are many shows on tv right now that would have made what happened in that cold open an entire season!

I'm not ordinarily a fan of of the Leslie Knope Councilwoman stuff, but it really stuck with me tonight.  I'm from Indiana, and Leslie's dialogue about people who don't think about their lives or appreciate anything really hit home for me.  I'm pretty much always surrounded by people who don't question their

I was worried.  I haven't been that keen on the last couple of seasons, but this episode was gold. 

What's really great about it is that it was totally innocent on Jerry's part.  Even by the end of the scene it never occurred to him that it was making anyone uncomfortable.  He was just being sweet and useless like he always is. 

There was a lion statue, and I found a yo-yo.

Slightly? What's all this then?

I would say Bob's Burgers for that title, but this amazing season premiere has me taking another look at this great show.  If the rest of the season is this good I will be ecstatic.  Amazingly fun, funny, sweet episode.  And you cynics were skeptical about the London field trip plot!  PFFFFF!  (I was skeptical about

I knew pretty much as soon as I heard Leslie was sending him on a train trip.  It's Leslie, what else would it be?

I really need to bite the bullet and drop some cash on a bottle of Lagavulin.  I've tried I believe three of the other Islay single malts - Laphroaig, Ardbeg, Caol Ila - and so far they're all great, and I know those three don't have the reputation of Lagavulin.

My sister-in-law is like that.  We've learned not to get too invested in any of the gifts we give to our nieces and nephews, because we know it's just going to be given to Goodwill or thrown in the trash before the next Christmas or birthday.  There's a happy medium in there somewhere.

A few months ago my mom took some "organic" "diet pills" her friend gave her and cleaned her entire garage, which she'd been meaning to do for years.  She was like, "Yeah, I don't think I'll be taking those again.  But my garage is clean!"  I was just wondering how she and her friend managed to time travel back to

I tend to hang onto the packaging for electronics, especially music gear, just in case I ever sell them on ebay, that can be another tick in the "pros" column for any potential buyers, but… well, I've never sold anything on ebay.

Christ, that sounds exhausting.