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Helicrapter!

I did the same thing last week as well, although I actually thought this was superior to the pilot.  Everything clicked for me, even the final line:  "don't talk during the movie"

Seeing how no one is going to bring up Wiseguy, all I have to ask is, Who is going to play Sonny?

Hell, let's throw in "Don't Trust the Bitch in Apartment 23."

We don't like to talk about "Yes Dear."  A pox upon all who mention it.

She'll be back.  If one can survive electrocution in the Raising Hope world, they'll find a way to have her miraculously live through being flattened by a bus.

She's a slightly unlikable person.  But I consider most "newsjournalists" to be so.

In all seriousness tho, 
Bijou Phillips is HOT.  Goddamn.

All I could think during this episode was "Gee I didn't realize that they were rerunning the Seinfeld finale on a different network."

We need the drama, and there's only so much time to kill with the POTW.  Between those and commercials, crap, this is the very reason there was a Taub sub-sub-sub-sub-plot.  I'll take a minor interest in Park's love life over Taub every episode.

Actually, if you just run with the song, it's more Sonny and Cher rather than John and Yoko.  But I suppose it's just this or that.  And it wasn't til reading it here that I made the Fall Out Boy connection.  Bad.

IWPFTQ—last season sucked with a few good episodes thrown in for good measure (don't ask me to name them now, despite my having viewed them repeatedly).  I suppose in all reality we really don't disagree so much as to realize that it's an eight year series that has seen some strange character development in places

more like D- story.  you forgot the space up there.  Can't give an F, that's too much like a pat on the back.

I like Park as a character, but the way she is portrayed in the show is irritating.  I see the development as a person and doctor but just don't see how she would have fit in the group going back to maybe season two or three.  Or even five or six.

sarcasm aside, I find that hard to believe.  or perhaps you're referring to the final season of Scrubs?  There were no laughs that last season.

as long as there is no dog humping, but that seems to be a package deal.

I do like the randomness they throw in there from time to time, it's when it feels forced or out of place that I tend to find fault with it.  The deal with Taub def was a "D" storyline (see a thread above this) but as much as it seemed unnecessary, I'm a forgiving type if it brings a laugh.  And it did, so.

"different baby" was good, that got a laugh, but I think more from trying to shoehorn in a Taub story when there was already enough going on.

I'm just surprised that it wasn't the patient that was bleeding all over.

Furries need love too.