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I was simultaneously laughing and crying during that scene, so I'm with you.

This is nice to hear. I just turned 30 a couple weeks ago, so I had some feels about that scene.

I feel like Max Greenfield was doing a combination of Schmidt and Deputy Leo. The smarmy douchebaggyness of Schmidt combined with charm of Leo.

Brad, because 'Shups fo lyfe!

That fake commercial was well done. I almost fast-forwarded through it, because it looked so real.

And now it's on my iPod. Thank you!

Maybe it's because I'm in by own weird place of getting over a particularly devastating breakup, but damn that ukulele scene really got to me. Just reading about it again made me tear up. Cristin Milioti was truly amazing in that scene.

Veronica and Logan, 2005. Epic Love.

The only similarity in the kisses is the number of times I watched them both. (More than an adult person probably should).

Yeah, they did!

I thought it meant cocaine, until they started talking about Mike and Ikes.

Casey Wilson as Dolly Parton was easily one of the best things I've seen this year.

I thought “Steinbeck, y’all!” would be the highpoint of nerdy lit jokes, but then this comes along. I had to watch it twice because I was laughing so hard, sirrah.

'Shups 4 LIFE!

A thousand thank yous. Now I'm just gonna watch these all day…

I need that horse kick moment in gif form.

Poor Beaver just can't catch a break!

I'm with your girlfriend. It was the hottest thing he ever said.

I haven't read them in awhile, but no, they definitely don't pop up this much in the books. They are only around when they have something to do with the central plot/mystery. In fact, there were several books with no wolves whatsoever!