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Simon Minelli
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"I'll tell you the joke! So she was sitting on my lap…" "I forgot the joke."

One of the things I've always loved about Carell's portrayal, even before it was fully developed, is that he so accurately gets across these small moments of cringe-worthy embarrassment that we've all been through during moments in our lives. The only difference is that Michael Scott is constantly putting himself in

"the idea of homosexuality serving as a catalyst for conflict as opposed to being the subject of the storyline itself."

Please continue. I love Scrubs and to get to the seasons where the show really hits it's stride would be amazing. I promise you will have me as a loyal reader.

I was surprised with how much I ended up liking this episode. At first it wasn't working for me. The Vice President character was just too dumb for me. He had me rolling my eyes at every turn. Eventually though, Broderick on Jack's side and organization on Liz's side brought the episode around from me. I also throught

I was surprised with how much I ended up liking this episode. At first it wasn't working for me. The Vice President character was just too dumb for me. He had me rolling my eyes at every turn. Eventually though, Broderick on Jack's side and organization on Liz's side brought the episode around from me. I also throught

I cried SO. MANY. BLOODY. TIMES! I could have easily put out Jacob's burning cabin.

"And if the alarm goes off, don't tell him what it's for." "What is it for?"

The second part was probably one of my favorite stories in Louie this season. I seems like where Louis used to use very little from past episodes he seems to be finding very interesting ways of using past characters this season. Using the neighbors who said they would be there for him (or something along those lines)

The second part was probably one of my favorite stories in Louie this season. I seems like where Louis used to use very little from past episodes he seems to be finding very interesting ways of using past characters this season. Using the neighbors who said they would be there for him (or something along those lines)

Late comer here. I have to disagree about the first act. I thought it was just as funny, just for a very different reason. I thought the style was so convincing that just the constant reminder of how ridiculous a PBS documentary about a pillow fight is, was enough to keep it going for me. I don't know how many times I

I loved seeing Selina spinning at the end. Such a great bit to bring back from the first episode.

I loved seeing Selina spinning at the end. Such a great bit to bring back from the first episode.