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Alexandria is looking way older than any 22 year old should look. I still kind of love her though.

Double standard? It's ok for TV women to look realistic but not TV men?

Jonathan Rosenbaum of The Chicago Reader. I love his work. I also find myself agreeing with Ed Gonzalez at slantmagazine.com pretty frequently.

Which is pretty normal length for a 90 minute episode. Most SNLs clock in around an hour and five minutes, so I guess TWD got two extra minutes of ad revenue. I don't begrudge them that.

So I love Everwood (mostly for Tom Amandes, but I like the rest of the show fine enough, except for that stupid plotline in the third season where Andy had an affair with a woman whose husband he was treating), but I've never seen Gilmore Girls. Will I like it?

Really? You've never had a significant other come to your workplace to pick you up after a long day, and greet him/her with a kiss? What were the other given circumstances? It seems like a perfectly normal thing to do in most relationships.

You were 12 five years ago? Man, why do I always assume everyone on the internet is the same age as me?

That was funny, but that joke's been made (to death) last season.

I really wish that when the AV Club covers things in "Other Shows" they would list the channel and time (for a weekly show.)

As Leonard Bernstein would say, she has memorable mammaries like alpine peaks.

I would've loved Caroline or Change, had it not been for that entirely-too-long number sung by the bus in the middle of act one. Honestly, a lot of that first act could've been trimmed, but that was the only scene that smacked of Chuck Cooper saying, "I have a Tony, write me another ten minutes of material!"

Well, I'm sorry for him, but he shouldn't known he couldn't put on Tommy without karmic retribution eventually.

This interview makes me want to hang out with her. She seems like a lot of fun to get a few drinks with.

Urinetown is a better, smarter show than Book of Mormon (judging both in their original B'way productions), and I would agree that Mormon is the best musical comedy on Broadway since then, but I would say there were a number of other musicals that are arguably just as good or better than both, including A Light in the…

SOMEONE HAST TO SMIZE!

Tomacco.

Oh my gosh, I am in love with Jane Levy after this episode. I honestly found her first kiss with Ryan really sexy, which I'm uncomfortable admitting. Add that to the fact that she's hilarious, and she has almost completely replaced Emma Stone in my affections. (I'm sure neither she nor Emma Stone care.)

But that very website tells you not to debate what is or isn't ironic…

I don't know how you would put a nomination anywhere.

Yeah, I feel like I've dozens if not hundreds of film musicals that have come out over the past decade, and she wasn't in any of them.