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I read an article about it the day the show premiered, I liked the premise and couldn't resist a show starring Alyson Hannigan and Neil Patrick Harris, and made time in my schedule to watch it. The roommate and I were hooked since "If someone asks you if you're a God, you say yes!" It was the first show I programmed

I did like that Ted said he was no longer that guy who stole the blue French horn, but a different guy. He had been so burnt by all his past relationships that it looked like he was losing his fundamental optimism, his Tedness. But by giving that speech to Robin he rediscovered all that about himself putting him in

Even if the pacing is off, I'm still enjoying the running gags we've had for years. When Ted asks for Marshall to bail him out, the tool box he's carrying is the property of one Ted Mosby. The show is still rewarding long time viewers.

But…what's in the box? WHAT'S IN THE BOX.

I'll never forget the laugh out loud tonal disparity of "Jar Barf: Barfing Jars." Just hearing that folky slow song played against the image of jars violently dispersing their contents always makes me laugh.

"I remember everything about my Fajher."

That's what my fridge tells me!

This is exactly what I said when I received my knife as a Christmas gift.

There's a great scene in World War Z the book that describes how international Root Beer is in having to get all the ingredients and if the world doesn't come together again they'd never be able to have it again. Just thought it was interesting.

There's a great scene in World War Z the book that describes how international Root Beer is in having to get all the ingredients and if the world doesn't come together again they'd never be able to have it again. Just thought it was interesting.

What's funny is Michael Dorn has said the chemistry he has with Diana Muldaur was so strong that if she had stayed around he was sure e writers were going to get them together. Take that as you will.

What's funny is Michael Dorn has said the chemistry he has with Diana Muldaur was so strong that if she had stayed around he was sure e writers were going to get them together. Take that as you will.

Yeah, I know! They sure showed us, not getting heaps of ecstatic crowds cheering for them!

Yeah, I know! They sure showed us, not getting heaps of ecstatic crowds cheering for them!

This is so weird. I came back from the ST: TNG Season 2 celebration at the theater just to watch Parks and Rec and now this is here. Am I still asleep? Have I been pulled into a quantum reality where aliens are studying my dreams…and removing and reattaching my arm?

This is so weird. I came back from the ST: TNG Season 2 celebration at the theater just to watch Parks and Rec and now this is here. Am I still asleep? Have I been pulled into a quantum reality where aliens are studying my dreams…and removing and reattaching my arm?

But would Roy have become the new Roy without Pam knocking him on his ass? And then Roy trying to knock Jim on his ass but Dwight literally doing it? Like Jim, Roy probably would have stayed at that warehouse job forever. Maybe have been smarter with his lottery winnings.

But would Roy have become the new Roy without Pam knocking him on his ass? And then Roy trying to knock Jim on his ass but Dwight literally doing it? Like Jim, Roy probably would have stayed at that warehouse job forever. Maybe have been smarter with his lottery winnings.

Yup, I'd buy a ticket for that. Maybe more then one!

Yup, I'd buy a ticket for that. Maybe more then one!