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I'm glad someone brought this up. I was yelling at my TV: New Modern English! New Modern English!

I, too, hope this doesn't presage a going back to the Raj-is-gay routine. I would be as happy to see that line go as I am that the writers have killed the Raj-can't-talk-to-women routine! Let's just face it: Raj isn't gay.

Cool! Someone else on this site knows about Corner Gas… but since this is about The Middle, I, too, sympathized with poor Sue. I went thru driver's ed (summer school version as my birthday is late June) and took the test and did so badly ("Turn left. I said TURN LEFT!" which I still remember scared me half to death)

Remaking shows like this always smacks of a reboot of I Love Lucy or Seinfeld… or even the Addams Family! The originals are very much of their time and the actors who portrayed them at that time. Fred Gwynne and Yvonne De Carlo were just goofy enough to pull it off— and then there was Al Lewis. Ah, well; I liked The

Remaking shows like this always smacks of a reboot of I Love Lucy or Seinfeld… or even the Addams Family! The originals are very much of their time and the actors who portrayed them at that time. Fred Gwynne and Yvonne De Carlo were just goofy enough to pull it off— and then there was Al Lewis. Ah, well; I liked The

I, too, hate the new opening credits. I miss the simple word Grimm with the fleeting, horrific face. I like Sgt. Wu and his comment gave the ending a Barney Miller flavor I really enjoyed. (I could picture Fish or Harris delivering the line.) I also agree that this was the most successful episode of this season and I

I, too, hate the new opening credits. I miss the simple word Grimm with the fleeting, horrific face. I like Sgt. Wu and his comment gave the ending a Barney Miller flavor I really enjoyed. (I could picture Fish or Harris delivering the line.) I also agree that this was the most successful episode of this season and I