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I loved that show. I always think of it in relation to her and Hank Azaria.

Seriously. She is so pretty that it almost hurts to look at her. (Yes, that is a MSCL reference.)

I get that Mindy had to be habitually late to set up the story line, but dear lord did it make me annoyed with her. The realization about how awful it is at the end helped, but still.

I know this is a TV show and that the office is set up to be ridiculous, but Eliza showing up to work in leather hotpants and thigh-highs or an exposed bra thinking to herself how people who do work are suckers makes me wonder how the hell she is employed. Overall, I find her highly unlikable. I just can't seem to get

Kaye's "we're not great" line was by far the best of the episode. I still hold out hope for this show. I just think it needs to really find it's groove.

When Abbie said she knew where to get an army, I was sure she was going to go find Jenny and Hawley. I mean, I liked that she got in good with the new chief, but we need more Jenny!

His wig was definitely on point last night. It really works on him.

People hate things for all kinds of reasons, some rational, some not. (Example: I know just about nothing about Jaden Smith but I think he has an extremely punchable face.) The series is about songs that people really hate, not songs that people hate for [what someone else determines to be] rational reasons.

Nicole Beharie does the absolute best WTF faces. During Katrina and Ichabod's debate about Henry, she was saying so much with her face. It's true; Abbie is The Greatest.

Yeah! God forbid anyone have their own opinion on anything! And all likes and dislikes must be entirely based on facts and logic! That way, everyone can have the same taste in everything!

Gemma and Kathy not going to the cops about Susan drove me nuts. COME ON. She is creepy as all get-out and there is a child murderer on the loose.

When Bernadette made that comment about him, I raised my hand. Speak for yourself, bitch!

He has said in follow ups that he was kidding about that. My favorite part is that he adds, "Ask my wife." I know he means it to be self-deprecating humor, but at the same time, it's a way to say, "BTW, are you familiar with my smoking hot wife?"

I think the point was supposed to be that dating is hard. At least, that's what the girl said even though she moved to one of the biggest cities on earth and immediately hit it off with a hot guy that her best friend handed to her on a platter. Tough life, kiddo.

"And yet this writer hasn’t come across a single mention of the most justifiable motivation for ending Manhattan Love Story: The endlessly chattering inner monologues of the two leads."

"You should put that in your vows."

That's how I see it. It's completely natural for these characters to be swearing occasionally, so it makes sense to include it.

Bonus points if the picture of Dave that he stole from the truck shows up on his fridge.

The concern was that Joe wasn't chained up. If someone got shot, there would be blood and he would turn into the Wendigo, meaning he would attack the others. I'm not sure he could control who he attacked once he turned. Plus, I can see being desperate to find a cure.

"Sleepy Hollow webisode we desperately need: Ichabod learning about superheroes."