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I think that would make for a great sub-plot for an episode next season. The show obviously has no problem dealing with teenage sexuality, so why not have something between Santana, who is, according to her, now at the top of the Cheerios w/ Quinn gone, and Brittany? I think the show could at least portray Santana as

Again, another case of a band getting some love in the ballots article, but didn't quite make the final cut.

@Binkey: Do you think Sue Sylvester needs a reason to have a stack of mattresses lying around?

Damn, MoSam, I was just about on that point. Yeah, next ep. Sue conveniently leaves a note behind and it clears the mess up. At this point, I don't really care what justification for Sue's hate they try to write up, the way Jane Lynch plays it all is what keeps me interested in her character.

Michael Showalter's CD from '07 was hilarious I thought. One of the lines ever for an opening bit (I'm paraprhasing): I was standing on the corner, smokin' a ciggie-poo and mindin' my ownz, when…

I thought everything involving Charlie and the Cheetos was hilarious. My girlfriend pointed out the vulgar amount of cheesy fingerprints on Dee's wall.

Or, Nitpicker, you completely missed what Dr. Pants was talking about.

But does the Hoff spend nearly as much time in her?

"I saw the best minds of my generation destroyed by madness,"

You mean Terminator?

Those episodes with Conan seemed like a TV show where the host was just some guy pulled off the street and put into a nice suit and was told "here's an hour, do whatever you think fills time." I'm thinking specifically of when he sang "Blue Kentucky."

"Breast milk…you make my day-ay!"

@ Charles Bacon: The trading spouses was funny for three things.

@BucketHead Wendy: That line was the only laugh out loud moment for me in this episode. There were other parts that were funny, sure, but that line killed.

I agree with what CronenBurgerMeister said about Pam's "sudden bitchiness" that some people are calling. I think, as many people have said, that we are seeing more explicit examples of Pam's shift in dynamic at the office. Let's think about what all she's been up to in the past seasons: she walked across the coals at

Aw, come on
No mention in the review about Ron's love for dark-haired women and breakfast foods? Or how the poster that reflected this love was changed at the end of the episode in favor of a poster of just breakfast foods?

Best. Fucking. AVCQ&A. Ever.

Yeah, probably a villain, but not a major one, maybe like Black Manta.

Anyone notice how he likes to use the phrases "as a matter of fact," and "to tell the truth" in most of his posts?

Wow, that sounds like a reality-show Justice League.