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I liked the revival, parts of it. But honestly, apart from his scenes with Luke (I've always been a fan of Jess/Luke scenes), I wish Jess hadn't come back. I didn't think Rory should end up with one of the three guys at all costs, but seriously Jess was the least well-served here. When he comes to the gazette and Rory

What Brooklyn band released the since overplayed song "Two Weeks", in 2009?

This episode was fantastic. Last week, I called Clayne Crawford incredible. So I don't know what adjective to use this week. Maybe riveting, heartbreaking and let's not forget funny. I cried during that whole Tawney/Teddy scene, I think partly because I didn't expect it to happen so early in the episode and so

Yes. Save us some seats.

Oh, man. I'm late to the party but I so agree with you. For me, it's when Christian says to Jack "Everyone dies sometime, kiddo". So simple, so loving, so true. Also, one scene that stood out for me is the one where Ben is sitting outside the church at the end and Hurley comes out. The joy on Ben's face when he sees

Having listened to and enjoyed so many Gilmore Guys episodes for the past year, I think I'm more excited by the fact that the delightful Kevin and Demi finally got to meet The Gilmore Girls than I am by the interview itself. They deserve this and their cameo (or whatever it is) on the revival so much.

I believe it's Jess.

Clayne Crawford is incredible here. I mean, the cast is amazing but in the scene where Teddy listens to Tawny's voicemail and in the whole episode really, he was very good.
"Something's gotta be the truth." I know the truth exists somewhere in the Rectify world. But at this point, I don't know that I want to know the

I really can't wait to see this movie. I loved "You can count on me", love everything about this cast. And I'm rooting for Lonergan after what he had to go through with the making of "Margaret". Well, I'm rooting for this kind of human, realistic cinema to live on.

I laughed so much at Schmidt and the long scarf. "Oh no… Oh, no… Oh, no…"

"Well, maybe he didn't… you know, use the best words. But I mean, that's why he's going back to school." I'm going to miss Greg and Santino Fontana. He gave a lot of heart to the show. And we know it's permanent, so… Shitshow indeed.

"Gotta boogie."

Yet, Oscar mentions her at the end. "She's waiting for you in my office." But maybe "she" is not Rita Wilson !

Kristen Bell is just great here, this is really the kind of show she shines in.
"PEACE !"

I'm always happy to see Adam Scott, ding dong.

It's actually "Director of Social Media" now. Eliot had a small storyline. It's not much but he got a raise ! Also, Rick's prom dress is a fun name for a band.

I agree with you on the subtlety. Too much exposition here and like you, I enjoy shows that let the audience figure things out (my best example in that category being Mad Men). That being said, I enjoy the show very much and in this particular episode, I liked that they didn't make the ex-wife's fiance and Fonseca's

Yep. That promo wasn't very subtle. But I like the idea.

Oh yeah. I'd rather watch re-runs of season 9 or 10. And I mean, Sandra Oh was MVP, to me there is no comparison.

I don't think I can or want to follow another storyline of "Owen and the baby situation". It was fine with Cristina but here, it just seems like déjà vu. And yes, it's just cruel. And boring.