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Grrrrrr. I can't agree with this review. I thought this episode was just slightly better than last week's. The Katherine reveal and Jeremy's alleged demise at the end was it's saving grace but for the most part it was a snooze-fest for me. A lot of the new plot elements seem too convenient as well. I mean of course

Not entirely. But isn't implausible. First not all the guys she's been with on the show are super good looking. Second I have known women in my life with considerably less charm/intelligence and similar average looks who get a lot of ass. Because they go after it.

I don't think that it's just about turnaround being fair play..per se. Although, that might be part of it. But seriously who says that two people have to be mutually attractive to want to do it with each other?? That is a silly notion that typically only exists within the context of movies and TV but not always in

I'm really liking the episodes where the guys are all together doing the bro-hang thing. The bachelor party and this episode are two great examples. No offense to the ladies but the male characters on this show are all super hilarious and when they get together for some bro time I just love it. Was just missing Andy

I am constantly trying to explain to people why I love this show so much and this season really isn't helping out too much. All the things that I love about TVD are really not showing up in this season so far minus a handful of episodes. The storytelling is usually razor sharp and efficient. It moves, it makes sense,

I thought it was a great episode too and I liked the way they handle the aftermath of The Kiss. Only one thing though…the Sam and Jess breakup was a little to convenient for me. I mean no talking or giving time for reasoning or explanations, he just peaced the F out. And am I crazy wasn't Sam amongst the group

Seeing James Van Der Beek makes me think about Dawson's. Which makes think about we used to watch it every Wed night in college in a friend's room as a big group. And that makes me feel dated.

Hi Mudder. I am a female and I too have lots of platonic male friends. I don't think that the point is that it NEVER happens but that often times even when it does (meaning when men and women are just platonic friends) there is always an underlying….something. I think the quote is men and women and can never "truly"

Hi Mudder. I am a female and I too have lots of platonic male friends. I don't think that the point is that it NEVER happens but that often times even when it does (meaning when men and women are just platonic friends) there is always an underlying….something. I think the quote is men and women and can never "truly"

I really love how this show makes you hate the characters more often than you like them. I wanted to slap Hannah in the episode where she breaks up with Sandy, Marnie when she' having lunch with her mom and when she's talking to Hannah about her new hostess job, Jessa a lot but specifically tonight, not much for Shosh

She never locks her door! What part of Brooklyn does she live in that she has so much confidence?

Has anyone at the AV Club ever seen this movie?

Has anyone at the AV Club ever seen this movie?

Hater's gotta Hate!

It felt like as the characters Tracy/Liz, Jack/Liz, Tracy/Jenna etc. were saying their goodbyes/I love you's that it was also the real life actors saying what they feel to each other as well. Which had me tearing up. I recently left a job where I worked with the same people for a very long time and it brought all that

Me too! I thought that song was hilarious. So Jenna! So 30 Rock! So perfect!

Honestly I thought this episode was kind of eh..last week was more awesome for me. Probably because of the Stefan telling Elena "this is what I look like when I'm not in love with you" line. I mean I just love me an episode when Elena gets metaphorically bitch slapped. Plus the whole Stefan and Rebekah bit bored me to

Didn't Tom Haverford and Ann Perkins already come up with that idea?

This was a great episode for me for a couple of reasons. First, Winston. I have been a Winston fan from the get but I do agree as someone said below that they usually don't give his character much to do. BUT when they do he knocks it out of the park every time. I present the scene under the table as Exhibit A: his

I have been getting a little confused/bored with this season as well as of late. When the first episode back after the break aired I had to go back through dvr'ed episodes to refresh my memory on what was happening. I think it was because I was half paying attention. But this episode brought it back to TVD form for