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My most hated character is also from The Shield, but it was Forest Whitaker as Jon Kavanugh. I hated every minute he was on screen to the point where I almost can't watch him in anything else now.

Age may play some part, though his younger sibling has no issue with apologizing when it's pointed out that they are wrong.

My son has Aspergers and he really stinks at apologizing, even when it's quite clear that he's in the wrong.

"Chachi in Charge" was the best line of the night for The Goldbergs, at least for me. I think it's the only thing I literally laughed out loud at.

I noticed that, too!

For some reason she always makes me think of Helga from Hey Arnold.

As someone who is awful at remembering dates, I can attest that you can celebrate something one year and totally have no idea of that date a couple of years later. She knew it was in May, just blanked on the date. I think people do this all the time.

I have to admit, I liked it, too. Especially that Leonard has grown so much and gained so much confidence and such security in his relationship that he'd ever do a sexy dance. Leonard from the first couple of seasons would never have done it, and certainly not have enjoyed teasing Penny by doing it.

She was recently on OITNB with Ruby Rose.

Exactly. After they argue, she loads up his pilfered food back into the basket and is on the way to take it back to the pantry when the zombie shoes up.

I didn't feel sorry for Brick over the dinner thing at all. It's not all that new a thing for dinner to be sorely lacking in the Heck household. You'd think at this point, Brick would have been well versed in how to cook a frozen pizza or microwave a hot pocket or some such.

Oh, I'm all for Clean Nick and his potential. But what we have is Detoxing Nick, who's spending much of his time sweating, puking and hoping to get his hands on his next fix. This guy, as a partner, will be more worried about finding a fix than being indebted to anyone.

The problem is, he has a very young, detoxing heroin addict obligated to him in a stressful situation. Why not buy obligation from someone healthy and with their wits about them?

Did you miss the part where the reviewer gave props to the prop department for making the toast? I was just commenting that it's not that hard to do, you can buy a toaster and do it right at home.

Sort of nit-picky, but his name isn't "Kuber" it's "Kubra."

If you google "untrained prison guards" a whole lot of crap comes up. I don't think the show is too off the mark.

I almost quit this show tonight when floppy haired, "I did the guidance counselor" Gabe used the term "suss out."

There is just no way a mental health professional would act like that toward a victim. It's ridiculous.

I was just coming here to post the same thing!