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Did anyone else notice
that the scene where Michael puts his Dundie on his desk and adjusts it is almost the exact same shot as the one in the intro sequence?

shake weights!
The look of pure, unadulterated joy in April's face at the sight of the "As Seen on TV" section pretty much made this episode for me. As well as every single other moment. This show consistently hits it out of the park.

The weirdest moment of last night
was watching a fat, naked man jiggle around in a tub of ice.

microtesla? damnnnn, OWN that motherfucker.

I loved the sight gag of Broyles blowing bubbles as our heroes look worried.

THE BITCH
IS BACK

Cuddy dresses like a slut and whines like a three year old. Boo hiss

I think she grew on me after a while. But I infinitely prefer 13 to Masters. In the scene where they were kind of juxtaposed, it was so obvious to me that one is a woman and the other is a girl.
Also, 13 is fucking boss. End of story.

Mmm, I love me some Glasses McLee.

NOT EVERY NOOK AND CRANNY, JOHN!

season 3, please.
Plincoln is (are?) great. I love the way they play off of each other, and they are a nice contrast to the Bellivia and Walter pairing. More Lincoln Lee, please.
More Fringe in general, actually.

Anna Torv: HIGH ON MY OWN DRAMA?!?!

Yep, Sawyer and Pulp Fiction. How much more awesome could this show get? (Hint: the answer is none. None more awesome.)

Claus, I was definitely feeling some Alex DeLarge action going on as well.