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I honestly don't know why they haven't.

I love Tritta, but this is the first time this season where I liked them as a couple.

Same here. They really need to hold off on those jokes.

@midwestspitfire  Libby Hill

I don't know if it's because the bar was set really low in terms of expectations, but I really like this episode.

Being a Canadian prevents me from having Spotify. :(

Yes! I get SO uncomfortable when they are on screen. It just makes me really mad, which is why I can't ever really fully appreciate this episode (even though I've already gone from disliking it A LOT to finding it to be alright).

Her awkward I-don't-want-to-get-you-sick-but-I-still-want-to-hug-you hug with Ellen was the best.

Fringe/John Noble fans! A really well edited trailer of something produced by John Noble and his daughter.

Rewatching the episode now, a nice bit I totally missed: Fat Neil puts on the hipster glasses after Jeff shoves them at him.

Ah, I knew something was off about the group walk-and-talk scene! I kept wondering why we were suddenly so close to everyone's faces.

She also parted her hair in a really weird, unnatural, I'm-actually-wearing-a-wig way.

I agree with what you wrote, the A-plot just makes me SO MAD.

Alright… I loved the guys' plot, silly poop jokes do it for me. I'm just loving April more and more. But seriously, Ann wanting a baby makes no fucking sense.

While I knew the Abed stuff was objectively good, my heart kind of sank/I dreaded it a bit every time it came up on screen. There's just a lot of great moments buried under a lot of "blah".

There were some really great, funny moments…But most of the episode I stared at the screen in slight horror.

Welp.

Wow, I forgot how much I missed watching The L Word.