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I watched seasons 6 and 7 again recently, and it's still not clear to me why Erin and Andy broke up the first time. Was it all because he didn't tell her about Angela? It was insanely abrupt and then all of a sudden she was dating Gabe because she thought she couldn't say no to her boss or something else rapey.

The ending with Kevin being "changed" was really weird. It had the tone and beats like it was this big conclusion that had been built up to, but there was nothing else in the episode that specifically led up to that. 

The ending with Kevin being "changed" was really weird. It had the tone and beats like it was this big conclusion that had been built up to, but there was nothing else in the episode that specifically led up to that. 

There are people who are certain that they are tolerant of all races, ethnicities and sexual orientations (because all right thinking people are) and who would never call someone a n***** or a f******, but they still love telling stories where they get to use those words (which is okay because they are good people).

There are people who are certain that they are tolerant of all races, ethnicities and sexual orientations (because all right thinking people are) and who would never call someone a n***** or a f******, but they still love telling stories where they get to use those words (which is okay because they are good people).

It also doesn't fit because it's not a part of the back-story; it happens in the pilot.

It also doesn't fit because it's not a part of the back-story; it happens in the pilot.

I think this episode highlights everything that was so bad about last week's episode. Everyone got their own thing to do this week (and some of the minor ones like Ruxin deciding he was Life Commissioner were awesome), while last week Pete, Andre and Ruxin were just a part of Taco's story/draft/random training camp.

I think this episode highlights everything that was so bad about last week's episode. Everyone got their own thing to do this week (and some of the minor ones like Ruxin deciding he was Life Commissioner were awesome), while last week Pete, Andre and Ruxin were just a part of Taco's story/draft/random training camp.

I think the season was mostly done in by two things. First, Andy and Erin are terrible for each other and always will be. She likes him because she thinks he's the coolest guy or something like that, but it's hard to imagine her liking him after they've hung out for more than a minute or two. He's a narcissistic dick,

I think the season was mostly done in by two things. First, Andy and Erin are terrible for each other and always will be. She likes him because she thinks he's the coolest guy or something like that, but it's hard to imagine her liking him after they've hung out for more than a minute or two. He's a narcissistic dick,

I thought it was the best episode in recent memory. They put Penny and Sheldon together, and not just for a scene, but for the whole episode, and that's always the best pairing. They let Amy hang around Penny without being all weird and creepy about it. The minimized Leonard (who seemed incredibly angry as the episode

I thought it was the best episode in recent memory. They put Penny and Sheldon together, and not just for a scene, but for the whole episode, and that's always the best pairing. They let Amy hang around Penny without being all weird and creepy about it. The minimized Leonard (who seemed incredibly angry as the episode

This show is not very good, but I can't believe it got cancelled before Guys with Kids. That show is worse than a TBS sitcom. 

This show is not very good, but I can't believe it got cancelled before Guys with Kids. That show is worse than a TBS sitcom. 

I think it's definitely supposed to be a thing. Tig wasn't there during the fight, and that was probably done for some reason, such as not having Roosevelt see Tig's neck yet.

I think it's definitely supposed to be a thing. Tig wasn't there during the fight, and that was probably done for some reason, such as not having Roosevelt see Tig's neck yet.

Did anyone else think something was going to be revealed about Juice in this episode (maybe he's working for the sheriff)? They kept oddly focusing on him when he was doing nothing, first right after the vote, then Clay mentions him then right before the reveal about Clay.

Did anyone else think something was going to be revealed about Juice in this episode (maybe he's working for the sheriff)? They kept oddly focusing on him when he was doing nothing, first right after the vote, then Clay mentions him then right before the reveal about Clay.

Tara is now married to someone who's the target of an investigation involving an inmate. I don't think that facility is running very good background checks.