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I like that everyone calls him Bill Burr, rather than his actual character's name.

Tread lightly.

Neil's reaction to Maureen running to them was so great

"Respect the game"

At least now I don't have to hope week to week that Quinn might pop up. Too much Mr. Schue and Sue, not enough Dianna Agron.

Thank you for this, well written and engaging… a great read.

Overshadowed by Lindsay's brilliant and hysterical laughing at the end was Millie laughing when she and Lindsay talked on the stairs. I had to rewind it twice because it was so surprising and funny. Such a nerdy and genuine laugh.

My intention was more of a joke based on Todd's answer of "Yes", but I do see your point. I wasn't trying to diminish the article or Todd's work on it, it's an impressive piece, on par with all of the tremendous work he does for the site.

Counterpoint: No.

Please cast Sophie Turner.

He was so happy

Dan Harmon is still a huge douche. I'm not surprised being fired had no affect on that.

I will laugh at that line and his delivery every single time I see or think of it.

I make notes during each episode and in every episode for Sansa I've written "Poor Sansa".

That should be on a Hallmark card.

To add to that last one, Dwight calling Pam his best friend got an audible "awww" from me

I haven't really thought about this, but I'm glad you put it this way. I'm guilty of that myself. I fell behind last season and didn't catch up watching this year until the halfway mark… and I started back out of obligation.

Pam delivered the perfect final lines of the show"There's a lot of beauty in ordinary things. Isn't that kind of the point?"

Hopefully that island has plenty of melon liqueur.

Drunk Robin was just awesome in general