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The way this is going that would qualify.

I can buy the holy shit panic mode thing from some of the characters, which is why I've never complained about Theodore (I'm done calling him T-Dog) dropping the handcuff key. That' something I'd be likely to do. But when a cop doesn't have an exit plan, I've gotta call bullshit. Granted, the academy probably doesn't

I'd agree with that, but it's not the talking in and of itself that's bothering me. It's more that almost anytime the characters open their mouths something ridiculously cliched or stupidly timed comes flying out. Rick's reactions tonight and all the coulda, woulda, shouldas would have been better if he didn't go

The word I keep coming back to when I think about this episode is uneventful and it's bumming me out. I really want to love this show but it's not making it easy. For every bloody carseat and Darryl-ism, there's four instances of Lori being a bitch and Carol doing absolutely nothing. I'll concede the point that in the

Thank you!

She's still pissed he wouldn't let her blow herself up.

I keep thinking it was too much like The Killing. Invest another hour to essentially end up the same place you started.

Alright, I'll give it a shot.

Dane Cook didn't make me want to claw my eyes out in Dan in Real Life either.

It's been ages since I've seen it, but I remember really liking him in Roger Dodger too.

What About Bob?

Me too.

For me it was Chevy Chase. Something about him has always irritated me. I actually avoided Community for the first few episodes because of him before my crush on Joel McHale won out. And it didn't take long for me to realize what an inspired piece of casting it was to hire Chase to play Pierce. I can't imagine anyone

I was just thinking the same thing. I don't think Stranger than Fiction gets enough credit. I can take Ferrell in small doses but there are some movies I've purposely avoided just because he's the star (Semipro and Talladega Nights come to mind). When he's not doing his Will Ferrell schtick, I actually kind of like

Michael Douglas makes my skin crawl. But I could watch Wonder Boys any day of the week.

Given all the attention Troy's super plumbing skills have gotten, I'd be shocked if we don't see him with a wrench in his hand at some point. And I expect Chang will be recruited to help. Other than Annie's Boobs, nobody knows the Greendale air vents better.

I was half expecting Crosby to send him home, especially after Christina called to check in. For once, Crosby managed to keep his mouth shut! Adam should have gone home, but I don't think it would have gone over well coming from Crosby.

Sure I have. It's just that I thought Thirteen's kiss was a little too intense for a how-was-your-day kind of thing. It's all about context. That same kiss in another location probably wouldn't have generated this conversation, or at least not my contributions to it. If, for example, she was being released from the

Hadn't thought about it that way. That makes a little more sense to me.

I don't know. I think that kiss woulda been over the top for a straight couple too given the circumstances. But, then again, what's wrong with me that I'm expecting a realistic representation of how people actually behave from House? Might as well try to pick up tips on academia from Dean Pelton.