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It's a great callback to The Science of Illusion from season one. The episode highlighted Britta's severity but ultimately came down to Jeff telling her she was the heart of the group. I remember at the time it aired not quite believing it, but in retrospect it was an incredibly insightful moment for Winger.

How could I forget to mention that pizza factors into Bad Blood quite a bit? It's a truly funny episode written by the master Vince Gilligan. This is from Scully's version of the case. Anderson just killed it.

Streets ahead!

It's reasonable discussions like this that make me yearn for a TV Club forum.

This one peaked with Dee talking about her preference for an Uzi.

I'm wearing a fake goatee and shifting my eyebrows manically.

oui

Unless you have a Nielsen box, you can GTFO.

Rifting more on the Rashomon parallel (alternate perspecitves, not timelines)  Todd described I'm going to say The X-Files "Bad Blood" mainly because I watched it yesterday and it's a damn near perfect episode of television.

Rewatched it twice now. The apartment number thing cannot be a coincidence. I am now Dan Harmon's bitch.

drink more brandy, then post.

Typically called easter eggs. Seemed to mostly draw on the non-clipshow clipshow episode they did.

The whole shopping spree underscored this, Ben is just too rational to understand the likes of his two abutctors. 

Gosh you really should, sure it's a fantasy setting, but the human drama!

*dislike*

I picked up on that right away due to the whole pairing off business and the Todd problem (character not reviewer) from last week.

It all started in "Interpretive Dance" from season one. Shipper ever since.

Jeff's toxic influence.

Less is more with Ron. The whole Tammy 1/0 business proved this. I agree with the rating.

Seriously. I was so overwhelmed by this one Parks and Rec felt boring and safe in comparison after this ended.