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Wait, wait, wait… JD's most intense relationship was with Dr. Cox? Um… no. His most desperate, sure, but come on. It was in no way stronger than the guy love between two guys. Turk: "We agreed that's how we'd raise our kids." JD: "Our kids? We're not married." Turk: "We're a little married." JD: "I know. I love it."

No one stops talking to family members? Really? I know lots of people, myself included, who don't talk to family members. I even know some who don't talk to siblings. It definitely happens.

Also, she made him want to rip his own arm off so he'd have something to hit her with.

You can eat when you find the Dufresnes!

I think The Mindy Project would have been able to swing it with Mindy and Danny if Chris Messina hadn't wanted to cut down his role to do some film work.

Didn't Schmidt refer to him as "my Robby" in this episode?

Can you imagine their weirdo wedding? I think I need to see that.

Winston, Nick, and Schmidt/Cece are all in relationships. They absolutely can get away with having just Jess be single for a few episodes. Besides, this particular show has a wealth of storylines between the other characters, so it wouldn't be hard to have episodes not focused on romance.

I agree; Jess and Robby just seem to fit. Of course, I also agree that I wish they'd just let Jess be single a little bit because seriously, enough is enough.

Damn it, Hulu, just pick up the show already!

Of course not; he's dead.

"After all, if he, like Eleanor, wasn’t meant for the good place, then there has to be a reason, more than being the amiable stoner ding-dong he first appears to be."

My "carpet house" was the mirror house. Mirrors everywhere. EVERYWHERE. Oh, and they "wallpapered" the bathroom with contact paper. It was actually worse than it sounds. I did not buy that house.

I really enjoyed it, although that didn't surprise me because I'm typically a fan of Mike Schur shows. I think they've set up a lot that explored/expanded both for comedy and to provoke thought. I don't know that it would work as well without Bell and Harper, though. They fit the roles well and are both extremely

I love Michael Weatherly, but I refuse to support anything related to the shitshow that is Dr. Phil. Glad to see I'm not missing anything.

You were diagnosed with something called a brain cloud and you didn't ask for a second opinion?

It has been way too long since I've watched Joe Versus the Volcano. I need to remedy that. I always loved this little weirdo scene.

He did an episode of Will and Grace in which he plays a hunky plumber that Karen makes out with. I know it's him, but he has lighter hair and no mustache, so my brain refuses to believe it's him.

"That was… that was Leslie Knope."

Agreed. Ron and Leslie are very different people in many ways, but they also love and respect each other. Without giving too much away because Wallet Inspector hasn't watched, one of my favorite scenes is when Ron points out to… certain people that no other department has a Leslie Knope. He understands just how