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I was kind of expecting a comment in the review about how he does an off handed comment about slavery during the benefit, and ended up being the slave at the end of the episode. That with the power, money, and influence they have accumulated, the family of Blake has essentially enslaved Louie.

To anyone who can answer this question:

Daniel Tosh? Really?

I told my brother this a couple weeks ago.
He had a similar "Whoa" moment.

" The script (credited to Maggie Bandur, who previously penned“Competitive Ecology”)"

So taking a plot that's been done in at least two other shows and adding a grade sheet makes it "awesome"? I just don't get where this enthusiasm is coming from.

And Gilmore Girls before that.

As did Gilmore Girls.

@ Erik AdamsI thought the Jew line was the funniest joke of the night. Are you saying he should have said Jewish person, or was that a Community reference?

I would be completely fine with Barney/Quinn mainly because I hate Robin. A lot. Barney/Robin? Nah man. There has to be a few little Barnacles running around in suits. There has to be.

Get rid of Hazel.

Yeah I picked up on it though I could definitely see some people not getting it. A friend of mine told me that he didn't want to go see it because he heard it was bad, partly because the romance was "laughable". So whoever told him that, they didn't get it.

the line reading of "you faggoooooots!" by the guy in the car was the best part of the episode.

I think perhaps the MPAA does a pretty good job at doing so. When you see a PG-13 or R rating, underneath they often put what is in the move, such as strong language, nudity, sexual content, violence, gore, etc. Perhaps if, in the trailers, we had a more pronounced rating that took perhaps a quarter of the page, and

I completely understand the argument made by the PTC. The PTC wants the ratings system to remain because it allows for parents who do not have the time or resources to full investigate every piece of entertainment they and their families indulge to have a system of which they can they can have a ballpark estimation of

Not sure if anyone is still commenting on this but here goes:

not sure what you mean by that, but coolio. glad to know im not goin crazy

Wait, this aired tonight? I could have sworn I watched it last week, and was wondering why the review took so long to come out. Did it leak?

Right. That's what my question was directed towards. Why do we even need that on TV? I've never sat down, watched TV, seen a sex scene as described above and thought "wow, this really adds to the show". Usually it's the opposite.

Why do we need sex on the screen in the first place? Not just gay sex, but sex in general?