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He also wanted it because it's cool, which he specifically admitted to when talking about how it made everyone like his classmate with the laundry list of ailments. I understand the benefits of kindles but (1) can't you not read in the dark on a base model? and (2) let's be honest on the cool factor.

How is that not allowed? iPads are expensive until you realize you can buy used. It's not like the Hecks are seasoned gadget purchasers who know how to hunt down the best value.

Is that an ironic typo in your kind of mean comment?

Brick's :)

I thought it was a great lesson about cynicism. I spent the whole episode waiting in fear for the other shoe to drop - Brick's iPad to be broken once finally purchased, Sue's enthusiasm finally broken and sending her into a depressed tailspin mood over-correction, Axl to get in trouble or even fall off the water

@InterplanetJanet:disqus  I'm not trying to be rude, but it sounds like there are some major cultural differences between our points of view.
My friends with the startup waited to get married because the younger of them (the man, as it happens) was only a year out of college, they were about to move across the country

I love Happy Endings more than probably anyone and I for one am happy that they made this decision. It wouldn't stand a chance and would be ridiculously skewed ratings that would make the show look like it's in a worse position than it really is in.

@avclub-d155e6847d268061f3d8cd008a44a202:disqus First, I would like to say that Lily and Marshall and their general smugness bother the crap out of me.

Well, she's in crazy crazy debt because of her treatment.

The bit with the Chili's server is her bitchy high school girl moment. Where she wants to be fitting in with the cool kids and so snubs the person she perceives as beneath her. Just one of the examples of how either stunted or regressed Amy's emotional development is. (And it was perfect.)

And is there a bad way to be JVDB?

@avclub-f365c0cee72aa186f5a6e0b174cfc256:disqus Which is kind of its own tie-in to this show!

Ooo, for a whole season? I think that'd be amazing for one episode - like Enlightened's "Considering Helen" and the recent Luke Wilson episode - but 22? I don't know this girl, I want to spend the last season hanging out with the characters I've come to know over the past almost-decade.

Except Detroit is a French name and Coulier's a Red Wings fan from Detroit so… I don't know where I'm going with this, except to say Go Red Wings.

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Well apparently the reviewer forgot that JVDB as Simon was her co-star for Sandcastles in the Sand because she sounds utterly shocked at his appearance.

I don't remember the last time I spent money on an InBev product. My choices are already limited to craft beer. I automatically order Green Flash if I see it on a menu and have a part-time hobby of hunting down Main Beer Co's Lunch and Mo whenever I get wind of a new shipment arriving. I was just saying that it

@avclub-ef062084a1c4a3584af1d4f8e514ea50:disqus Haha, to each their own - I don't particularly like lager, so they all kind of taste the same to me, which leads me to believe your 80-90% assessment is fair.

Indians Pitchers and Catchers report on February 10! SO SOON!

I thought the same thing when I was reading reviews of the beers last week - they ARE both inBev, so it's not unlikely.