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The reunion scene was (I believe) their 20th college reunion, which would put it in about 2019-2020.

I've disliked many episodes of this show, but I've never felt more apathetic towards an episode than this one. The renewed relationship with Victoria ended up adding up to so little. Nothing specific happened because she left her wedding. The middle episodes dealt with problems like being too messy and making Ted pay

I've disliked many episodes of this show, but I've never felt more apathetic towards an episode than this one. The renewed relationship with Victoria ended up adding up to so little. Nothing specific happened because she left her wedding. The middle episodes dealt with problems like being too messy and making Ted pay

I had no idea she was a real person and a celebrity at that. I figured the joke was that Kevin and Jenny were so obsessed with the Bears that they knew what Cutler's girlfriend looked like.

I had no idea she was a real person and a celebrity at that. I figured the joke was that Kevin and Jenny were so obsessed with the Bears that they knew what Cutler's girlfriend looked like.

Penny didn't seem nearly angry enough about what Leonard did. Not only did he ignore her and read her paper without approval, but he did so because he thinks she's an idiot and doesn't respect her at all.

Penny didn't seem nearly angry enough about what Leonard did. Not only did he ignore her and read her paper without approval, but he did so because he thinks she's an idiot and doesn't respect her at all.

"Everyone calls me Rodney"

"Everyone calls me Rodney"

I think the moral makes more sense than that. Danny and the other doctor are at the same point in their lives now, but Danny feels like he's had to work much harder to get there. It was indicated in one of the previous episodes that he was one of two doctors at the practice before they had to expand, handing Mindy and

I think the moral makes more sense than that. Danny and the other doctor are at the same point in their lives now, but Danny feels like he's had to work much harder to get there. It was indicated in one of the previous episodes that he was one of two doctors at the practice before they had to expand, handing Mindy and

Why do so many discussions of specific multi-camera sitcoms turn into referendums on the entire style? The inherent differences have very little to do with this show. This show is bad because of bad writing and acting; it's not limited by it's style. Good multi-camera shows can "move forward."

Why do so many discussions of specific multi-camera sitcoms turn into referendums on the entire style? The inherent differences have very little to do with this show. This show is bad because of bad writing and acting; it's not limited by it's style. Good multi-camera shows can "move forward."

As a note, I don't think Josh was a lawyer for ESPN (which would not be a glamorous job). He's a lawyer who represents pro athletes and thus was invited to an ESPN party.

As a note, I don't think Josh was a lawyer for ESPN (which would not be a glamorous job). He's a lawyer who represents pro athletes and thus was invited to an ESPN party.

I liked this episode. It finally gave the English doctor a chance to do something and all of the scenes with Danny and him at the DMV were very good.

I liked this episode. It finally gave the English doctor a chance to do something and all of the scenes with Danny and him at the DMV were very good.

First half was good, second half was very good, but I thought the reveal in the middle needed to be stronger. They rode a merry-go-round and ate ice cream? Those sound like normal date activities and certainly shouldn't be the bulk of a plan making her life into a romantic comedy. 

First half was good, second half was very good, but I thought the reveal in the middle needed to be stronger. They rode a merry-go-round and ate ice cream? Those sound like normal date activities and certainly shouldn't be the bulk of a plan making her life into a romantic comedy. 

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.