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Oh no,no, no! I want to rent the car with the doors that open like "this", not like this.

Detectives are working around the clock to find clues.

"Friends" lied to all of us.

There was a girl named Mickey in my high school (Class of '86). We weren't friends (or enemies —- just didn't really know each other or cross paths much) but I still think of her whenever I hear the song. Which does make me think of high school — and just now, how much it must have sucked to be named Mickey when

That seemed like a wrong note to me, too. Catch him spitting into your drink and so now you're going to entrust your children to him? If he'd do that to your coffee, what the hell might he do to your kids?!? Makes NO sense at all.

Russell's reverse-spit scene was one of the best things I've seen on TV this year. Goggins is just fantastic: you wouldn't be able to give that scene to just anyone and know that they'd 100% kill it. The look on Brown's face was great, too. And I just have to brag that I had the personal fortitude to go on and

Piping in from VA, agreed. But still, does ANYONE actually dress like that?!?

Agreed. When I do watch either show, I watch them after the fact on Hulu. And I never, ever watch The Daily Show first. I'll only go to The Daily Show if I'm out of current Larry's.

Loved the visual gag with the binder too.

There was the scene in Happy Endings too. Maybe not as emotional, but just as icky! :-)

Exactly. I am thinking about it every time I pet my dog today. I suppose that makes it affecting television, but I am just not sure I want to be affected in quite this way …

I am increasingly not sure that I can get over the dog thing. I hate to be one of those people. But they do say you can kill as many people as you want but do NOT kill (or be cruel to) a dog if you don't want to lose viewers, don't they?

It's super annoying. Now I have to sign in twice, then it takes me completely off of the A.V. CLUB page and I have to start over to get back to the original article. Very close to not worth all the trouble to participate. Especially since they're hardly reviewing any shows anymore.

I can't get into the idea of Madison because I watched the interview with the showrunner after the first episode where they asked her if Madison was up to the task of becoming the new Rachel. She had such contempt for Madison and answered with something like, "Absolutely not!" So I figure it's not really going

It's not the only reason. It's a fantastic show that you don't want to be missing.

He really should have seen that coming.

No screening and also no training.

And yet, she still had to frantically call them to gather. They were not prepared!

Now that OITNB is back I'm not feeling as desperate to binge this show. But it still really feels like one that shouldn't make us wait a week between episodes!

The alligator death really is horrible. We read about it, but I don't know that any of us truly process that. I see, in my mind, the father lunging for the boy and then I just shut down.