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Hannah Hunt is my song of the year. I think I'll listen to it now.

I'm glad someone else noticed the ring on the Swedish Chef's finger. Did he get married or did the person who plays his hands just forget take off his wedding band? I MUST KNOW.

WHO IS R K FIRE???

I'm not cryin', it's just been rainin' on my face.

Hologram MCA!

J. Roddy Walston and the Business is from Baltimore (though only one of the members still lives here) so I gotta give them some love.

I liked this episode, but I really don't care about the Angelo storyline. Also, Coto was a bit too villiany to be believeable.

This episode was kind of boring for me. I have a really bad feeling about Jace and the impending disaster that is surely awaiting Daphne.

I'm just here to register my extreme anger and sadness. I was really holding out hope that Bunheads would return. Such a shame we're losing such an original show with great female leads.

Seriously, who tells a daughter that she shouldn't be taking care of her father 2 days after he's had a heart attack? That part made me so angry. Jace's parents being aid workers and him being worried about them is quite a bit different than someone recovering from a "cardiac incident".

It was really odd hearing Katie Leclerc speak without her deaf accent. I know that she has Meniere's Disease and is not fully deaf, but when I watch her in the show I tend to forget that she speaks without an accent in real life.

"If you're saying that Hillary Swank's not hot, then you're saying that I'm not hot because OBVIOUSLY I'm not as hot as Hillary Swank!"

I liked both scenes too. When Emmett, his dad, and Daphne were at the restaurant, I couldn't help but think how deaf people can yell at each other in public and not cause as much of a scene as us "hearies".

Woah, that John twist at the end was definitely unexpected. It will be interesting to see how it plays out next week.

I agree. I didn't see Bay's meddling as selfish. Sure, she misses Toby but I think she just hates seeing him make what she believes are huge mistakes. She said it in her conversation with him - he's given up college and now music for Nikki. What has she really done in return?

I'm going to echo the desire for Degrassi: TNG classic coverage. I haven't watched in a couple of years, but I would love to revisit the early seasons. So many great episodes to relive!

Ugh, Jenna just became so unlikeable this half-season. And from the looks of the trailer for the back half, she's only going to get worse.

Solid episode, barring the Andy storyline. I will admit, I definitely cried at the Jim and Pam montage, even though I knew it was coming. I also thought this was a great Dwight episode, but I wish his and Angela's engagement had a little more buildup.

"There are two kinds of college students — jocks and nerds. As a jock, it is my duty to give nerds a hard time!"

I'm glad I'm not the only one to have that reaction. Just thinking about it now makes me cringe. Yikes.