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You'd be surprised.

And then the ridiculous Cocktail reference. "Sorry Julio!"

Although it was almost certainly a one-off, I hope Miss June Diane makes some return visits.

That's how they spell Hung over there …

I like this Adam Sandler so much more than the Adam Sandler who made Grown Ups.

As mixed as my feelings are for this show, the wrap up of the Brendan Frasier arc is amazing. It was about that time (season 3 I think) that I felt this show vacillated wildly between one mediocre episode, one decent episode and one good episode with the occasional excellent moment thrown in. I only wish I had stopped

It gave me wood.

I almost heard her to say "You can KISS me if it will make you feel better." That may have been my wishful hearing though.

Parilla may be a bad actress but her cleavage is the only thing bringing me back …

But theeeeeyy're so loooooooong! Ugh.

Tig on Conan:

Her delivery and her worship of Penny were the best parts of this episode.

Love the Doug with both of them. Pete would not stop his TJ impression and I have a hard time telling them apart in the best of circumstances.

Got that right. We caught the Nova about art investigation and it was surprisingly good. DaVinci used to disect corpses. Heh heh heh. He didn't have the google.

Well, that was disgusting.

Needed more muppets killing each other.

I think that's the LAST thing we need …

It holds up pretty well, but not as well as Pulp Fiction for me. There are a couple scenes that are great though. The opening at the diner of course and Orange's back story, especially where he talks himself into going through with it, are great. I loaned my VHS of this to friends in college and never got it back.

Meh. It wasn't my best. But I appreciate … wait a minute … are you using sarcasm? On the internet? Well, I never!