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Hang on hang on.  Exploratory and reflective questions are therapeutic techniques, but they are only used in the way portrayed in TV and movies by really inept therapists.

I am a therapist and so I felt compelled to let you know that that's not what a therapist's job boils down to.

I'm pretty sure using "text" to refer to non-written media is only used in critical circles, but this is critique, isn't it?  I like the semi-academic approach the A.V. Club takes on these reviews in approaching them from a literary (is this a good example of television/film/music/whatever media?) standpoint as well

I really enjoyed tonight much more than any other episode this season.  Ellie Kemper killed it, particularly her "I wish she was dead, in a graveyard" wish to Andy.  It was good to see her be strongly expressive - it was believable and real to the character and just human.

Hyden can't be talking about his planet, since the biggest artist there is Dawes.

Man, what happened to this show?

Barney = 12 oz. Marijuana.

That's it!  Thank you.

What was the film they used as the basis for the unsettling cinema?  I remember seeing it (or something very similar) in a class in college.

I don't really enjoy hating her.  I just want her off the screen altogether.  She's terrible.

All Dongs Considered

This sounds like some sort of existential crisis that you are having.

I'm surprised that in your list of people who left Buffy, you neglected to include her mother.