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…Roger Ebert?

That's two references to the "les incompetent" girl in one week here. Weeeird.

Yeah, this week's Awake, last week's Fringe, and Small Potatoes from the X-Files all come to mind, except Eddie Van Blundht was a janitor, not a doctor.

Dees shoes?

Raj "isn't" coming out

the way of the future

To me, the writing this season has felt stronger than ever. In fact, like another commenter said, the show even added a couple new writers, like David Fury and JR Orci. It's the direction of the season most people justifiably have a problem with, and even that seems to be coming together in the last couple episodes.

One of my favorite too. I think it was Todd who did a great write-up on it.

E > MC2

Salty discharge is my favorite post-David line in the show. Just the way he delivers it is awesome.

I really enjoyed this episode, much more so than any other this season. In fact, this could be one of those episodes, like The X-Files' "Bad Blood", that only gets richer over time. One that people name drop years down the road as a highlight of the series. It was that good.

Yea, I like the "agents of change" idea. I'm sure DRJ is doing it to meet his own evil ends, but it could prove an effective way to get things back to normal, relatively speaking, with only two Olivias.

except a funny teacher in Community

BOOOO

The guy with the American Horror Story icon needs more logic in his television shows.

The scene where Kramer takes a "commercial break" and drinks an entire diet coke/eats an entire bag of chips in like 10 seconds, with Jerry and Elaine just staring on, barely containing their laughter. I really love that.

That's just an old wives' tale,

Evan's right. It's a fairly harmless show. Is it good enough to merit the ridiculously high ratings it gets week in week out? Of course not, but it's still 10x better and less offensive than Two And A Half Men.

It's a War on War

I still don't understand this scene and I've seen it a hundred times