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    A couple more shirtless dudes and this episode moves from an A- to an A.

    The line got cut due to time. Sorry.

    If this show were as popular as a show like How I Met Your Mother, we would be treated to a companion Raising Hope cookbook after this episode.

    WHY? It was a decent episode.

    That was my interpretation.

    The Middle has much better young actors/actresses than Modern Family. Charlie and Eden especially are probably destined for strong careers.

    I'm still not sure what I think of Jill Wagner as the host of Wolf Watch. I don't think she's given much to work with, but she does serve as a decent audience surrogate.

    Always visiting relatives in Puerto Rico… now we know what that means.

    Well, I'm just glad that we even have this forum in which to talk about the show intelligently. I'll take the less than stellar review if it means I get this discussion board.

    Did anyone else here watch Teen Wolf tonight? I watched it right after Switched at Birth, and in the very first scene was Adriana (Ivonne Coll), and I forgot which show I was watching.

    Bay, Daphne, and Toby really have great sibling chemistry.

    But of course they found a way to get her on the show …

    I would love to see this show get regular coverage, but as a longtime reader of the Switched at Birth reviews (which threatened to be cancelled several times), I appreciate the increase in comment counts that the Fosters has brought to them.

    Yes! Switched at Birth!
    Let's hope for no pervy chefs, douchey British teens, or Angelo's baby this season, but they'll just find something equally overly-dramatic to replace them.

    If they do the same game where they ask them questions about each other, the twins better get them all right.

    Anyone else despise the unnecessary abbreviation "natch"?

    A big mystery. Perhaps Fox anticipated having to cancel one of its new comedies (Dads or Brooklyn Nine-Nine) on Tuesdays and was going to use this to fill in.

    No, I was thoroughly surprised too.

    Just like real life!

    While the fact that Connor is the head of a gang down in Mexico seems predictable in retrospect (that seems like an oxymoron), I think it works because they used it to better explore Monroe's character.