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'That’s the problem with this episode. Sharon and Rob feel so real, but Mia did not."

Speaking of corrections:

Poor Lester; yet another relationship gets retconned by a time jump, turning one more of his lovely onscreen girlfriends into an offscreen shrew.

And there was that incredibly awkward dialogue during the game of Life where Libby summed up who was playing who.

If only…

"From the creator of The Wire -"

Wow, that final scene. I'm still a little stunned at how powerful it was…which I was not expecting in a comedy, even after all the drama earlier in the episode. Just brilliant.

Him: What took you so long before you suggested going out on a date?
Her: I hadn't seen Into The Woods yet.

ps - There are too many states nowadays. Please eliminate three. I am not a crackpot!

Parker Posey and Elizabeth Banks.

Pee-Wee's Big War On Christmas

Maureen McCormick and Eve Plumb.

Laura Linney gives good sister.

My Sister Eileen - both the original with Rosalind Russell and the musical version with Betty Garrett are damn entertaining.

Little known fact: Six's real father was George Costanza.

"MacLaine was set to play the lead in the 1972 version of Bonnie And Clyde. When her brother assumed the role of Clyde Barrow, she was dropped, for obvious reasons."

"She hasn't been able to enjoy an episode of Mad Men since that night because you remind her of Harry."
"Harry?? Are you sure she said Harry? Didn't she mean Don?"

Only if it includes the first 21 miles, but since the title clearly states it's about the 22nd mile…I mean, what are we to believe? That this is some sort of a magic Segway or something?

At the rate Empire burns through storylines, I'm guessing two episodes and done.

I love Marisa but Judy Davis was robbed.