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Do you have a link to that? I keep seeing comments about it but I've read like half a dozen different sources that all say something like "she doesn't remember anything that happened and was concerned when she saw a video of it" or something to that effect. Even when I've specifically been trying to seek out this

Do you have a source on this? Some of my friends have also said some things like "well I heard he went down on her when she was literally unconscious in a hot tub and the producers had to carry her unconscious body back to her room after" but even actively trying I can't find anything other than "she was too drunk to

Didn't they also have to use dreams as a theme at regionals this year?

"When Emma invariably mentions her "superpower" next season, I really want someone to call her out on all the times it's failed in the past, and for her sheepishly admonish that she really just thought she was skilled cause she watched all 3 seasons of Lie to Me."

I especially liked when Clark was talking about how Jim couldn't just want the desk to be close to Pam, and Dwight responded something like "You just don't know how cool Pam is"

I thought Gold turned him into a mouse? Or was that a different dwarf - the one who got sent over the town line with his hat thus DIDN"T lose his memory. Are there 6 dwarves now?

Last week (or two weeks ago? the last new episode anyway) I wrote my whole explanation of why it totally makes sense that Pam wouldn't want to move to Philly. I'm not going to copy it here - you can look up my comment history if you care to- but I totally agree that the show hasn't actually bothered to make the point.

I think the "better standard of living" is where things hit the fence. They have a house in Scranton, and she has a job, Cece might (?) be in preschool. They investing all of their money in Athlead. If they move to Philly and take out loans to buy a house, she possibly can't find a job there (in this economy and with

Possibly it is a few episodes (lets just say 9, one per season to make things easy) and they just gave them episode 9, the one with the most current relevant info, to review? The early episodes will play on TV, they just aren't what was review. Obviously just playing a guessing game here, but considering the promos

Okay… so weren't there 3 gunshots? 2 in a row, then their all in the choir room like "We don't even know if that was a gunshot" and another goes off? Did I totally imagine that? If it wasn't 1:30 am I'd go rewatch that part now, but someone please tell me if I'm crazy or not.

I've read this like 3 times now, and I've actually laughed out loud every time

Maybe it's because I am a teenager from Ohio (an hour away from Lima) but I kind of identified with Ryder in this episode? I'm not saying he didn't act like an asshole, and I never would have done the same thing, but he kind of said what I've been thinking this season. Maybe other teens raised in more urban/open