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It will. Kevin Reilly at Fox is a huge advocate for Mindy Kaling and also decent TV in general. He fought to keep The Office at NBC past it's terribly reviewed first season, and he's stated publicly that he's not interested in cancelling this show or New Girl, despite their ratings, because he believes they will come

Mindy is supposed to come across as spoiled and sloppy. She is a heightened embodiment of all the worst traits had by single lady-girls who idolize romantic comedies, so she is absolutely supposed to be spoiled, sloppy, and have hilariously (and, for me, endearingly) crappy, immature taste (hence her not knowing about

The shots of the skyscrapers at night combined with it made me feel like I had reached some kind of alternate level of conciousness and my boyfriend, who was too busy on his laptop to pay attention to what was happening on screen, was really really confused as to why I couldn't speak for a good 3 minutes after the

"Oh yes, DEFINITELY don't tell me your last name because I only deal with one person a year so I know exactly who this is." - brilliant.

Okay, did I miss something with Daryl and Val? Why is he SO EXCITED to be rid of her? I understand the not wanting to do long distance, but that love story was SO built up - did I miss a key piece of dialogue in a previous episode? If not, this seems like a total 180 to me.

I think you have to do that almost immediately and these noobs don't seem to be quite as "experienced" as the prison crew. Or at least not hardened enough to do what's necessary as quickly as the prison crew does now. I'm interested to find out why that is considering they've likely been on the run as long as any of

I think you have to do that almost immediately and these noobs don't seem to be quite as "experienced" as the prison crew. Or at least not hardened enough to do what's necessary as quickly as the prison crew does now. I'm interested to find out why that is considering they've likely been on the run as long as any of

Did they say that? I must've missed it. I didn't know what any of them are in for, but B&E sounds about right for this guy. Hell, I wouldn't be surprised if he was there for holding a friend's stash or having 500 unpaid speeding tickets. Oh, Axel! Such a scamp.

Did they say that? I must've missed it. I didn't know what any of them are in for, but B&E sounds about right for this guy. Hell, I wouldn't be surprised if he was there for holding a friend's stash or having 500 unpaid speeding tickets. Oh, Axel! Such a scamp.

1. I knew the second I saw Tyreese, Oscar was doomed.
2. I don't think Axel is a rapist. I think he's creepy as all hell (that mustache!) and obviously not a very stand up guy and also not super good with people, but I think that scene was meant to just kind of remind us how little we know him and give him and Carol

1. I knew the second I saw Tyreese, Oscar was doomed.
2. I don't think Axel is a rapist. I think he's creepy as all hell (that mustache!) and obviously not a very stand up guy and also not super good with people, but I think that scene was meant to just kind of remind us how little we know him and give him and Carol

If the internet goes after Mindy I will kill all the internet. LEAVE MINDY ALONE MINDY IS PRECIOUS AND DELIGHTFUL AND SHE NEVER DID ANYTHING TO YOU.

If the internet goes after Mindy I will kill all the internet. LEAVE MINDY ALONE MINDY IS PRECIOUS AND DELIGHTFUL AND SHE NEVER DID ANYTHING TO YOU.

Yeah, I think Rick is going to see a lot of himself and his future in the Governor and that might be how his character finds redemption, assuming there's any to be found for him in all this. From what we've seen of him, the Governor is basically Rick without all the moral hang ups, and clearly his way of doing things

Yeah, I think Rick is going to see a lot of himself and his future in the Governor and that might be how his character finds redemption, assuming there's any to be found for him in all this. From what we've seen of him, the Governor is basically Rick without all the moral hang ups, and clearly his way of doing things

Just last night I started to notice the parallel they're drawing betwen Rick and the Governor. The Governor's decision to gun down that entire National Guard group, versus Rick's decision to only kill some of the prisoners (and only some of them himself) based on his judgement of their character shows us two

Just last night I started to notice the parallel they're drawing betwen Rick and the Governor. The Governor's decision to gun down that entire National Guard group, versus Rick's decision to only kill some of the prisoners (and only some of them himself) based on his judgement of their character shows us two