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Joan's attitude came out of nowhere and really knocked the likability of that character down a few pegs. I know they needed to create a stacked deck against Don, but at least do it believably and without killing a character.

— "Harry? He's gone." Always love the ease with which Roger throws non-Don employees under the bus.

So is the CTRL+F feature on my browser broken, or does this review not have one reference to the incident with Clippers owner Donald Stirling?

Was this really the first time Family Guy has even attempted that homage? It feels like something the show would have done before.

Back when the show first started, it really didn't know how to be anything than an Office spin-off, and it thus felt it needed a Jim. The problem is that Paul Schneider, at least on this show, had none of the charisma or comedic timing of John Krasinski, and he was rightfully cut loose.

They almost certainly hadn't produced this episode at that point.

Didn't that bikini scene happen this season? Where her body looked closed to perfect?

The show was at its best when Jane Lynch was the featured attraction…

I'm actually in a boat opposite most here. I found the return of Sue to be more than welcome, and I thought her whole side plot was extremely endearing. Prior to getting stale and bogged down by the writers' constant, lame attempts at meta-humor, Sue was the best part of this show, and I'm glad Jane Lynch got the

Regarding Dawn.

That's what his facial expression suggested, but I could have sworn Dawn mentioned something related to Megan and Valentine's Day when she stopped by her house.

My feeling is that nothing is a spoiler after the episode airs on the west coast.

She said she registered her guns. That would put you in the database, wouldn't it?

Makeup team deserves a lot of credit too. The subtle differences between Cosima and Sarah-as-Cosima were so great.

"The most impressive thing about Orphan Black was its unwavering ambition"

If you've been accused three times of pretty vicious violence in 4 years — all since becoming a fairly recognizable celebrity (he was a dancer, and I believe even briefly romantically linked with Britney Spears, prior to Scandal) — you are showing a pattern of violence.

And, true to the theme of this HateSong, was very self-congratulatory about that acknowledgement.

Craig? Played by Billy Eichner? The guy who is revolutionizing the comedy genre by proving you don't need to be funny to be a comedian?

She's too likable.

Not following this…