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The fact that she is fired now, really bugged me, esp. after we recently learned about her money troubles. Poor Britta.

I was very excited to learn the news and I can't wait to see what they do in Season 3. Season 3 is my favorite season of X-Files, Buffy, and Xena….

I thought the paintball sweat shirt saying "It's all downhill from here" was pretty funny and a nice jab/nod at the audience.

After almost every episode this season, I've felt like crying. I mean, I really liked Mixology and the like, but dang. Here come the waterworks every Thursday….

I'm another who agrees that Chang was better when he was in power. He's had some funny moments this season, but I think he worked better overall in Season 1.

I love Britta and loved her tonight (Jacobs is just so funny). But the advance buzz on this ep made me think we would actually learn more about her and her back story. While her plot was enjoyable, and we've learned that she's apparently dated a ton of dudes, we didn't get much more than we already knew about her to

I like this season, but yeah, I think I liked Season 1 more. Seasons 2 has felt more melancholy. I don't want to be on the verge of tears every time I watch a comedy. And the ensemble balance just feels a little off. Oh well.

I love the shit out of "How did this get made?" and I've listened to each episode like 5 times.

Yes, same here about the ( no ).

She only seems like a heartless manipulative bitch because it's told from his point of view. The audience actually doesn't learn much about Summer, it's all filtered through the male character.

@WayLate, I think you mean "Where's Firefly?"

Almost saw this in the theater
I love Bollywood films (I didn't realize this was Kollywood until I read the review) so I was stoked to learn this was playing at an actual theater near my house.

I think one important difference is that this was aimed at kids. Becky and Darlene might have been more fleshed out, but Roseanne wasn't a kids show. CEIA was a space for teen girls — this was a character that literally talked to them. There is power in that.

Pearl Jam! Her grandma kept thinking Clarissa wanted to visit a friend named Pearl.

My Diversity Club watched movies, too.

The video audition was from 1996, and Jeff said he was 20, so that puts him at 35 now. It was another interesting moment, because when he was 20, he was doing….that. Annie *is* 20, and (seems) to have it more together.

Holly: We can't fire someone just because you don't like them.

Dwight would be the assistant (to the) regional warlord.

What surprised me was the emotion in Pam's response. I guess the emotion stems from all of her time in reception, wishing for better things. But I thought they would reveal she was pregnant again or that something else was wrong.

I really enjoyed this ep. I also thought the characterization was great. And I loved Pam's "corruption." I hope they go somewhere with that.