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She's at her absolute nadir here, but I really think they did an AMAZING job reconciling her - she underwent therapy for her addictive behaviors, Bern dies, she develops a healthy relationship with Joe, and while she cheats on him with Nate, she's realizing she wants to be with him rather than Joe because she sees him

That had to be hilarious.

That had to be hilarious.

Paul Shaffer = Neil Innes?

The Royal "everyone." The Editorial.

They talk about it in the Anthology and a number of other books, but John always felt after Brian Epstein's death in August 1967 that Paul sort of took over and became the de facto leader, but it really did go back further than that: McCartney was the one who really pushed for the ideas behind Sgt. Pepper, then for

New York's all right if you like saxophones.

If this is because no one can run it…
…I'll take over.

Trig is the smartest person in that entire family.

I'm also not a fan of the Andy/Erin thing as Jim/Pam-lite. So silly…I like the characters on their own merits, but why are we supposed to believe they'd be a pair?

Yeah, Manager Jim seemed to just stand around with his hands in his pockets and say, "No we are not, Michael."