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Well, that Breaking Bad ornament was already sold out. Did she send the only one she had to the AV Club?? My roommate would've loved that as a Christmas present.

The best part was that the cut actually came before he could finish saying it the second time.

Honestly, I'm at the point where I look forward to this show more than Trophy Wife. (Yes, I know, BERT!!!) This show makes me laugh more, and I agree that the emotional moments are affecting.

Over the course of the series, I think Archie Panjabi's accent has slipped a few times. I noticed it back in the first and second season.

Well, I actually prefer the Ann Morrison version, but the version on Youtube is pretty truncated, so I went with the second best choice I had. (Unless you were referring to another song titled "Like It Was"?)

Did anyone post this yet?

I think The Crazy Ones has grown into a legitimately good show. I mean, as legit as any sitcom starring Robin Williams on CBS can be. It's never going to be Louie, but it's better far than Michael J. Fox, IMO.

I really like The Crazy Ones, and they're not even covering that!

Thieves aren't breathing down your neck.

I've been watching The Simpsons for longer than you've been alive. (That's what I tell my little brother all the time.)

I thought that was the dumbest part of the pilot, quite honestly.

I kind of love that, honestly. It seems so organic in the moment.

I think Reese sees it that way because he still doesn't trust Finch completely. Can you imagine Reese saying all that to Finch? Carter has always been open and honest, and he knows that she shares his moral code. IMO, he sees Carter as his true partner.

For myself, I really liked the kiss and the whole scene surrounding the kiss. I don't know that Reese ever would've pursued a relationship with Carter, but that's really not the point. As someone else said below, he thinks he's about to die, and he's with the woman he really does view as his savior, and one of his

I never thought I'd see a youtube link to a scratchy Passion bootleg in an AV Club article before. Thanks Will!!

Unfortunately, I don't love the movie, but she (and the rest of the cast) is fantastic in it, for sure.

Maria Thayer was fantastic this summer in the Shakespeare in the Park musical version of Love's Labours Lost.

I'm surprised more people haven't mentioned 1776. I think we watched it every year from 6th grade through sophomore year of hs.

FWIW, I love reading the reviews and the comments, but I rarely have anything to contribute myself. My reactions are usually, "Wow, that was really funny and emotionally honest."