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Also, from this episode at the party, Jillian said that Danny still didn't know what her job is. Something like he thinks I work at Sea World. And the joke about confusing Korn for Torn hinged on the idea that Danny did not listen to her at all. You're right that it's part of his personality, a "knack of not caring

It has eyeholes. It's actually really scary-looking.

I laughed out loud at so many parts of this episode. The murder mask, the shower, even when Mindy berated Brendan for not having any snacks. I think that this is one of the best episodes of the show so far. So, I cannot believe that the rating is a D. I have loved about half of the episodes this season, and I have

Does anyone else think that Schmidt and Jess have very similar voices? (And by Schmidt and Jess I mean Max Greenfield and Zooey Deschanel.) Slightly nasal and with a bit too much saliva in the mouth?

That is promising news, but I wonder what Jenji Kohan thinks. She's usually the one who writes the cliffhangers and the one who has been so keen to continue the show as long as Showtime will keep it. After last season's stupid cliffhanger, Kohan is pretty much dead to me. I will still probably watch season 8, but at

Weren't the images that popped out of the weird container that the Sixers stole for Lucas the same as the rock carvings?

I get what you're saying, but the idea of Southern vengeance also isn't a complete myth. Crime is much more widespread in the South, especially with regard to homicide. This article: http://www.nytimes.com/1998… is quite old and pretty speculative, but it's an interesting interpretation of high crime rates in the

Yeah, there definitely isn't an Anthropologie in Topeka, but I get your point. I guess Topekans could buy it online, assuming there's internet in Kansas.

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Ah, found it. I guess I was thrown off because of this sentence:
"Where ABC made its biggest mistake tonight is making a married couple with several children as the centerpiece of its inaugural episode" when that clearly wasn't the inaugural episode I saw. For a moment, I thought that they aired different episodes in

They sold them to me as anti-crazy pills.

I swear to fucking christ, I pressed post once.

The episode I watched was of two brothers in San Francisco.
I believe that's where the screencap at the top came from. Why is this entire recap about a married couple in Miami? Am I taking crazy pills?

The episode I watched was of two brothers in San Francisco.
I believe that's where the screencap at the top came from. Why is this entire recap about a married couple in Miami? Am I taking crazy pills?

The episode I watched was of two brothers in San Francisco.
I believe that's where the screencap at the top came from. Why is this entire recap about a married couple in Miami? Am I taking crazy pills?

My mom wouldn't let me watch Ren & Stimpy. However, she couldn't tell the difference between that and Rugrats, so we weren't allowed to watch Rugrats either.

In my experience with need-based federal loans, yes, it goes straight to the school, and the school cuts you a check for the excess financial aid. (You choose a bank for repayment of the loan, but technically the government is the lender.) But I think that with private loans, they actually do just give you the money.

@La Pipe, you hit the nail on the head. I think that their earnestness/sincerity combined with the Americana sound and the nostalgia factor is what makes me still like them after all these years. Sure, I feel like a dork for still liking August and Everything After, but it reminds me of the best bits of adolescence.