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"I am running out of rope to hang myself with" - it has been a very long time since a line in a drama (dramedy, genre, hour-long insanity?) has made me laugh this hard.

Can we take a second and talk about the crazy sexual tension between Hayley and Elijah? I don't really know where it came from but I think I liked it.

Definitely not one the stronger episodes of the season. But gosh, that scene between Brody and Jessica was phenomenal. Nice to see Morena have some material that isn't just the suspicious, angry wife. A very suitable end to their relationship I think. 
The show seems to have written itself into a corner. Realistically,

Definitely not one the stronger episodes of the season. But gosh, that scene between Brody and Jessica was phenomenal. Nice to see Morena have some material that isn't just the suspicious, angry wife. A very suitable end to their relationship I think. 
The show seems to have written itself into a corner. Realistically,

I can't exactly nail down why, but this episode made me laugh harder than almost any other episode of New Girl. Jake Johnson was just killing it.

I can't exactly nail down why, but this episode made me laugh harder than almost any other episode of New Girl. Jake Johnson was just killing it.

I can't say I'm a huge fan of Hannah. I think Yvonne Strahovski is doing a nice job - she isn't the greatest actress in the world but she has a wonderful on screen presence and it's fun watching her doing something so different than Sarah in "Chuck".

I can't say I'm a huge fan of Hannah. I think Yvonne Strahovski is doing a nice job - she isn't the greatest actress in the world but she has a wonderful on screen presence and it's fun watching her doing something so different than Sarah in "Chuck".

Yea, I am definitely not looking for more cortexiphan stories - the show has done a wonderful job evolving into something far beyond that. What I am really excited for is watching the continued evolution (or really continued degradation) of both Peter and Walter. And I'm particularly eager to see how Olivia fits into

Yea, I am definitely not looking for more cortexiphan stories - the show has done a wonderful job evolving into something far beyond that. What I am really excited for is watching the continued evolution (or really continued degradation) of both Peter and Walter. And I'm particularly eager to see how Olivia fits into

Oh boy, am I happy that the absurd "Dana and Finn kill someone" plot is finally bearing some fruit. While the excellent one-liner did a lot to help this particular plot meandering, what really brought it home for me was the potential fall-out that VanDerWerff mentioned. This strand of the story was really starting to

Oh boy, am I happy that the absurd "Dana and Finn kill someone" plot is finally bearing some fruit. While the excellent one-liner did a lot to help this particular plot meandering, what really brought it home for me was the potential fall-out that VanDerWerff mentioned. This strand of the story was really starting to

You're right. Ignore might be too strong of a word. Poor Astrid, always getting left behind - and in this episode literally. I guess I am just reacting to how little time we have left with this show. If there were another season, I would be perfectly happy to watch Peter be sad/angry/confused/revenge-y for a few

You're right. Ignore might be too strong of a word. Poor Astrid, always getting left behind - and in this episode literally. I guess I am just reacting to how little time we have left with this show. If there were another season, I would be perfectly happy to watch Peter be sad/angry/confused/revenge-y for a few

I think this is pretty unlikely, but that would be so great.

I think this is pretty unlikely, but that would be so great.

The past few episodes have been really great for Joshua Jackson. He's done a wonderful job portraying the transition from broken, mourning father to pseudo-Observer. The little head motions that TheDosemasterGeneral pointed to were particularly effective and subtle. That being said, I really wish they would give Anna

The past few episodes have been really great for Joshua Jackson. He's done a wonderful job portraying the transition from broken, mourning father to pseudo-Observer. The little head motions that TheDosemasterGeneral pointed to were particularly effective and subtle. That being said, I really wish they would give Anna

I agree with you - I think Amy Poehler looks her age, if not younger. She is 41 to be fair, so she is older than both Leslie and Ben are supposed to be I think. Also, Adam Scott is two years younger than Amy Poehler, but I don't think Poehler looks old - if anything, I think Scott looks young for his age.

I agree with you - I think Amy Poehler looks her age, if not younger. She is 41 to be fair, so she is older than both Leslie and Ben are supposed to be I think. Also, Adam Scott is two years younger than Amy Poehler, but I don't think Poehler looks old - if anything, I think Scott looks young for his age.