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John Diehl's character, surely. And I'm in the minority mentioned few posts above. Well, not exactly, as I've never seen the series, I just really really like the movie.

It's another of those "I can't believe this is on The CW" shows.

It's another of those "I can't believe this is on The CW" shows.

Jane's bisexuality isn't anything new.

It has the episodes ordered by the production code. It's not necessary the same thing as intended order, because I somehow doubt the Halloween one was supposed to be set after Thanksgiving one.

Oh hai, super cute girl that Travis brought home to watch Game Of Thrones. I don’t believe we’ve met.

If you pretend there wasn't any voting gimmick, this was an OK episode. It ticked all the usual boxes, gave some good lines for Williams, and had Sang Min, one of (if not) the best recurring character the show has.

That's one time occurence, I suppose, as it's in the Other Shows category. Although if IMDB boards are any indication, regular coverage would be quite popular with fanboys of the old version crying how this one rapes their childhood or whatever.

Scotty called Dave Doug before, so at least he's consistent.

At least they got Scotty.

It's also funny that he tends to call himself David then.

I don't know which one is weirder: people failing to realize Jane and Alex are sisters or people failing to realize George and Tessa are father and daughter in Suburgatory. In both cases it's stated at the beginning of the pilots!

In order it's before the wedding, not after.

The reason it wasn't aired, I think, was because ABC ran out of time to air all HE before Bitch-23 replaced it, and decided to sacrifice this one because it was the least connected to the shows "ongoing plots" (that's what the creators said, I mean, what ongoing plots required any of the others, for example that one

I'm gonna go and assume that "Ellis and Hitch" was not a coincidence.

@Loopychew IIRC, Iron Man 2 starts with (well, not starts with, but Tony's first appearance is accompanied by) Shoot To Thrill, and it's Highway To Hell as the credits start to roll.

I think Oswalt is a guest star, just like McDonough was last year, but that didn't stop him from appearing in all episodes.

I do. Ryan, Steven & Carrie show about a radio show >>> the show about the group. Anne and Owen are quite awesome, but others I could really do without. I'm waiting if somehow Piper Perabo's arrival will do the same thing Lizzy Caplan's arrival did to New Girl, but then I guess I'm done.

Correct order:
"The Scarlet Neighbor…" - June tries to change Chloe, but decides she's fine the way she is.
"Whatever It Takes…" - Not trying to change her anymore, June decides to use Chloe's lifestyle for her gain.
"It's Just Sex…" - This time it's June who tries to follow Chloe's advice on casual sex.

The episode that aired on Sunday was originally supposed to air next Tuesday, before the change that resulted in Happy Endings replacing 666 happened.