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For me, it was worth it to set up the line "You were more fun when you were binge-watching Californication".

It seems to me that Jimmy is upset because Daisy isn't falling all over him like Ivy is.  He's handsome and used to having all the attention, so he's trying to get Daisy to like him, as is his due.

Didn't he lie about his health and then get Violet to get him out of fighting in World War I?  I would consider that a win. 

@Jay S. - don't forget Suburgatory.

I think Pam is back to being the receptionist but calls it "office manager" and Erin doesn't actually do anything except talk to Andy and maybe answer the phone. 

Well, it's kind of newsworthy because Chris and Ron are government officials, and Ben is 1) engaged to a city councilwoman, 2) a local celebrity in his own right since he ran Leslie's campaign, and 3) was recently a big shot (for Pawnee) in DC.

Well, it's kind of newsworthy because Chris and Ron are government officials, and Ben is 1) engaged to a city councilwoman, 2) a local celebrity in his own right since he ran Leslie's campaign, and 3) was recently a big shot (for Pawnee) in DC.

Here - let Wil Wheaton explain the game to you, and then if you're interested you can watch the rest of the episode and where he plays the game with some celebrity nerds (or nerd celebrities, maybe?).

Here - let Wil Wheaton explain the game to you, and then if you're interested you can watch the rest of the episode and where he plays the game with some celebrity nerds (or nerd celebrities, maybe?).

First of all, what are they doing to Laurel?  She went from having a Lois Lane-like spunk and trying to help people by herself to calling a murdering stranger and asking him what she should do.  "I talked to one guy for 2 minutes, and for some reason that didn't fix everything.  What should I do  now?"

That's because Deschanel would do it for no other reason than to be cute and quirky, whereas Johnson did it for a specific reason - to gently make fun of Tommy for shaking her hand instead of just saying "Hi" or hugging her like a friend.

Whew!  I'm glad we got that straightened out - now everyone following this discussion can walk away satisfied.    :)

I thought JVDB said something about Luther having experience dressing "buxom" women, or some other euphemism, which implied Suzanne in Delta Burke's heavier years.

Can I hope that Brad calling a bunt and kicking a homer is a reference to Major League where Tom Berenger calls a homer and then bunts?

Am I the only one around here old enough to enjoy a little girl being dressed as Suzanne Sugarbaker?

It was a kiss between a straight woman (Abby) and a bisexual woman (don't remember her name but she was played by Amanda Donohoe), and they weren't dating or anything.  Amanda Donohoe kissed Abby, Abby said something to the effect of "Sorry, I'm straight", and they went on with their day.  Abby was slightly intrigued,

There's a marathon this weekend, but sadly not all three seasons' worth.

I'll bet that isn't the first time Deion Sanders has heard the sentence "I don't know who your are, but you're about to get chlamydia".

I'll bet that isn't the first time Deion Sanders has heard the sentence "I don't know who your are, but you're about to get chlamydia".

Your empathy made it through "Spoiler alert - his cat's in the drain"?