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Power rankings are invalid without the inclusion of Peter Gallagher's mustache.

Thank Jeebus you're here, LaToya, I missed that Chris line, but now I'll be reciting a little too frequently.

Maybe Tom's Cassandra Jones, bringing back trends from America.

Yes, the exam answer was wrong. I mean, the part where they helped him diffuse the "bomb" was okay, but if someone is in inescapable danger you should stand around and do nothing, but be a good close friend? Is this the FBI or the Care Bears?

For instance, isn't the traditional spelling RULZ?

Yeah, I found it pretty believable and indicative as to how their unconscious bias informed the ridiculous things they said to Monica, while thinking they were in the right.
I wish they would have included a couple "job experience" issues to her list of negatives, as this is the most obvious way in which those facing

I managed not to hear “the sweet tang of birth” during the show, no thanks for bringing it up again. And as for the 1973 nonsense, the second wave of feminism was active by then, and even if it weren't, I didn't really get how that made it okay to enable your rapist husband. Only in Shondaland, where the tone and

LaToya, I love how you always trick me into thunking there is anything watchable on Wednesday (other than You're the Worst. But you didn't include the appropriate trigger warnings for My Teacher's Wife and SVU. (Jeremy London and Chris Elliot, ahhhhhh!)

What, there were 3 seasons of that?

I laughed at, but watched the first season. I've genuinely enjoyed this season up until this episode, but got a case of eyerollitis after it. I've just never found any interest in the preacher. Annoying and kind of mad at his imagined god, like a toddler gets angry? I act like a toddler a lot of the time, and even I

I liked these, combined with Dan's attempts to Keyser Söze him.

Does anyone know who performed the '80s Ladies theme song? it read Bikini Kill parody to me for some reason. (excessive guest stars?)

Yeah, this was my favorite episode of the season because of the nostalgia, even though I rolled my eyes at the nostalgic plots the first time around. Both '80's montags and Cosby plots were always cheesy, but feelgood and fun at the time—for no apparent reason (as played out in this episode).
Also, was cock blocked

I couldn't be more on the same page:
more Kalinda credit
before it happened, the Alicia and campaign manager had no interest, but the acting sold the spark…
and was it a substitute because Finn appeared onscreen but not with Alicia.
And why does any Palestinian support still get portrayed as something terrible rather than

Ha! If M. D'Angelo (and let's pretend M. Hawke, as I can see no other reason he'd tie these happy boring pianinst videos in with suicidal wartime Seymour, besides, you know fame, in the sense of "I've heard of that") want to ascribe Salinger's story to "A tortured swirl of self-conscious verbiage" they will not only

The fact that they don't realize they are making racist decisions does not make their decisions any less racist. …agreed 1000%

This is exactly why I didn't like tonight's episode—the police officer shooter was too much of an obvious KKK-style "you people" racist. While it might have functioned as wish fulfillment—cop shoots good black kid, cop so obviously guilty and racist even Fox News would admit it, cop convicted, protesting father heard.
I

Guys, he was totally embarrassed about his terribleness before he went on The Surreal Life. Then Ponch from CHIPS taught him he should accept his persona as Ice. Luckily he learned to accept and totally cash in on it, at our expense.