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Louisa Lynn
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I don't know about you, but for me this is an A episode. Whereas last week's episode is at least a B, this is A-worthy for sure. There are just so many great and memorable lines, which all of you have already quoted. Steve, Snot, Stan, Barry, and Avery are particular standouts. Even Francine and Klaus, with minimal

That's another thing I was expecting. Will's face in that scene looked absolutely disgusted that I really thought he was going to vomit.

I'm disappointed Will didn't say, "Hannibal…is a cannibal." when he finally figured out that Dr. Lecter eats people.

His sass level is through the roof! 10/10 lawyer, would hire.

Oh my, YES. Will's lawyer was the highlight of the episode for me. Ear in my mail? Meh, just another day at work. I hope we see more of him.

I'm sorry, I can't quite get over Mads Mikkelsen's chest hair. *fans self*

The gay black uncle was where I lost it, because it was so obviously contrived in order to fit the conflict. Although everything about that sequence was terribly convoluted anyway. It makes me irritated to see that much ass-pulling from the writers. We've already had an episode where Robin learned to accept all of

Ok, normally, when HIMYM makes one of those exaggerated "we have so many specific similarities which aren't coincidental at all" between characters, I brush it aside as them trying to get a laugh, but this time it was neither funny nor clever. Look, if Robin's dad was THAT similar to Barney (both specifically had

The hardest I've laughed for last night's episode was bald Marshall's campaign poster showing him with a full head of hair just mere weeks before the elections results. Yeah, this campaign really took out a lot (of hair) out of him.

Well, Barney was probably so damn drunk he wandered off to do God knows what. That will probably be answered next week (something has to go wrong in this wedding, right?)

When The Mother sang that I knew it was only a matter of time before they were really going to let Cristin Milioti show off her Broadway pipes. Did not. Disappoint. At. All.

Trouble for Lily and Marshall, yes, but I think Robin and Barney are sleeping apart because it's the night before their wedding and you know, wedding superstitions and all that. (Groom is not supposed to see bride before the wedding and groom and bride traditionally do not sleep in the same bed until after marriage)

That could only be the explanation for why the desk clerk wasn't a total asshole to the Mother for being single and checking into the Farhampton Inn, like how he was with Ted when he told him he was alone. He was totally setting these two up!

I suppose that would have been asking for too much, even for someone as nice and quirky as the Mother, but still. (I really wanted it to be Luke and Leia) Now I wonder why they decided to go for Penny! An economics throwback, perhaps?

It's crazy how I got so invested in a character who has been mentioned for eight years and nine seasons and yet only got proper screen time tonight for 22 minutes. Slow clap for you, Cristin Milioti.

Biggest laugh for me without a doubt is when Rashes turns out to be a cook at the Korean restaurant instead of being cooked at the Korean restaurant. And I was very impressed when Roger's enemy turned out to be a real enemy (even if it was just over a pretzel) and not just another persona like I expected. AD! is so

I haven't watched GoT yet as I'm still wading my way through the books before I start on the show (the books are thick as hell so I'm still on the first book). If AD! was throwing in Game of Thrones references, that can be the only explanation for why Hayley's hair went blonde.

I was expecting an A grade after watching this episode and I'm glad this review did not disappoint. I loved this episode a lot. When you hear Patrick Stewart narrating right off the bat you know you're in for a good one. Did anyone notice the animation when Sir Patrick was detailing the four kingdoms that rose up in

I didn't know what they were parodying this week so I didn't notice at all. This episode kept me laughing and that's all I care about.

The saga is a shitty storyline, but at the same time it isn't! ~the paradox~