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We already had this. It was called Teen Witch and it was epic. There is no way this will top that (yes, that was intentional).

I know that's just a bad pun, but Mat Fraser could probably kick your ass. "Fraser is also a black-belt practitioner and instructor in kickboxing."

Just for the record, I don't think we can say Jimmy is a drunk. Ethel said he stayed away from alcohol and she was surprised to find him drinking.

I am always happy to see Matt Barr working; I adore him. However, I think there has been too much Hawley too quickly, especially because it has meant less Jenny. As someone else noted, it is a nice twist to have someone who is morally ambiguous in a show like this, but he should be used sparingly.

It's weird to watch her early episodes in which she used a voice much closer to her normal voice (same goes for Megan Mullaly in early Will and Grace). Doing that voice has to hurt Melissa Rauch's throat, right?

This is the guy who thought nothing of spending $5,000 on a 3D printer, so we don't necessarily know that he's good with his money. He also spent so much money at a strip club that they had a pole named after him IIRC.

Well, when she got this job, she said she was headhunted by a major pharmaceutical company and they offered her "a buttload of money." So, it's possible that she makes a lot more than him, depending on the company and the department in which she works.

Only if we can have an episode in which she finally realizes that Jake is Rick Rickman's doppelganger and hilarity ensues.

I liked the line about figuring it out as soon as they saw her skin (followed by the joke that maybe she was just really light). To me, that made it seem like a corny family joke that at least one member of the family found slightly tiresome, which made it feel much more real. I could totally see a real mixed-race gay

When Annie pushed Jake aside so she could bust into the chorus of "I Will Always Love You," I actually said, "Oh my God, she's Penny!"

It's just her and her son!

If not for needing to get the bone flute to Henry (can't wait to see what happens with that!), I would agree that Hawley was unnecessary in this episode. However, they are obviously building another story line, and as someone said, Jenny would have never sold the artifact.

In Hawley's first episode, he said he wanted to get the entire collection (12? 13?) of Judas coins because that would be more valuable, so I'm guessing he still has it for now.

No, the rest of the kids only died if the girl escaped the curse. It happened 1 time previously. The boys of this generation only got sick when Sarah was rescued.

I know this isn't Happy Endings 2.0 (although I wish it were), but I still have high hopes for it based on its pedigree. Can Penny Hartz and Rick Rickman make it work? I hope so. Casey Wilson is a delight and I want all good things for her.

I believe the show is called "The Thunder From Down Under." A friend of mine went and loved it.

Drunk Bernadette talking about the Aussie strippers made me laugh out loud twice. Now, I might just be an easy laugh, but the joke about twirling their junk the other way and the one about her hopping into a g-string like a baby kangaroo were hilarious. Much of the credit for that goes to Rauch; her delivery was

"Owen’s description of Gracepoint—20 miles from the nearest town, with only one road in and one road out—is claustrophobic enough to be panic-inducing."

I liked the pilot, and a lot of that can be credited to the 2 leads. Feldman and Miliotti (especially Miliotti; lord, do I love her) are charming and have good chemistry. I don't think it's going to do anything earth-shattering, but I am curious as to whether they break up or get married after 8 months (maybe first

Bones maybe, but even most non-medical people have heard of Epi pens.