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    Most people eat it just like that, with a spoon (it's basically savory instead of sweet yogurt — cucumber and spices instead of, say, fruit or honey), or you can mix it with any of the other food. It's especially good mixed with rice and chicken makhani or tikka masala or channa masala. Also good alongside spicier

    I might be stretching, but just throwing this out anyway: I was thinking that the Bruce in Ryan's head may have been a stray dog that hung around the neighborhood, rather than being completely imaginary—it makes sense to me in terms of the dog-like behavior of Billy Baldwin's Bruce. Maybe Wilfred-the-real-dog played

    In 8th grade, my friend and I decided to write a play based on a story from those comics. We got a bunch of kids together and performed it at the local Diwali get-together that the local Indian community did every year (being from a small Ohio town, it was not very big). I remember we basically just transcribed the

    It's funny that you say that, I was the opposite. I loved Brian so much, but a few years later, I was really rooting for Ben (even though I did think Noel was great).

    I do remember reading an interview somewhere with Winnie Holzman, where she said something about how they could have focused on other characters and done the show with less Angela, but they couldn't do it with no Angela, and Claire Danes not wanting to be on the show anymore sort of decided things. I must have heard

    On the one hand, I really like this episode and the send-off that it gave Pierce. But on the other hand, I kept thinking that it made me sad that Pierce wasn't still alive and hanging out with Gilbert somewhere. I liked how they finally found a family with each other in "Digital Estate Planning" (and I did actually

    IIRC fom "Repilot," I got the impression that Britta never finished her
    bachelor's. She says something about how she's actually going to finish her bachelor's this time and then get a master's.

    Thanks for clarifying!

    I was tuning in and out of this episode (I find it so hard to pay attention anymore), so it may have been explained and I just missed it, but how was it that Rachel gets a haircut at the beginning of the episode, her director makes a big deal about her having short hair, and then for the rest of the episode we see her

    I noticed Beth Grant wasn't in this episode. Does this mean she's gone? I like Beth Grant, but it's probably for the best. I think the cast in this episode fit together much better than before.

    Agree about both Tamra and Rishi.  I wish the show would have him transfer to Columbia or something so that he could be around more.  The scenes between Mindy and Rishi are some of my favorites.

    When I was in high school, I always loved quoting, "Fuck me gently with a chainsaw. Do I look like Mother Theresa?" from Heathers.
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    @avclub-3db41011acc2d229176bf6a92202728d:disqus Don't know if this will show up in the right part of the thread because Disqus is confusing me, but just wanted to clarify that Skippy never dies on Family Ties.  There is an episode where Alex deals with the unexpected death of a close friend, but it wasn't Skippy.

    Coming to this a week late, but I like burying my posts where no one will read them.  I thought that was the most amazing pantsuit ever.  It was a suit of power.  It also immediately struck me as very 1970s (the '70s were arguably not an attractive decade aesthetically), so she was kind of more ahead of the times

    I hadn't thought of communications specifically, but since you mention
    it, I think that would have been a much more appropriate major for
    Jeff—just vague and easy enough for him to skate through, which is all
    he said he wanted to do anyway.  I was confused by the choice of education because there's actually a lot of

    @dygitalninja I was just thinking that I could see Mouse and Walt growing up to be the kind of people who could still have a place in Carrie's world as an adult, not that they necessarily would keep in touch. Anyway, I live nowhere near my hometown, and 17 years later, I still keep in touch with a handful of my

    Watching this show makes me like to think that SATC only showed a small slice of Carrie's adult life.  And off-screen, she was visiting her dad, talking to her sister regularly, and keeping in touch with Mouse and Walt (though I could see her losing touch with Maggie and Sebastian).

    In "Intro to Political Science," Jeff says he was 19 in 1997 when he made that "Real World" audition video.  Which means he was born in 1977 or 1978, so he'd be 34-35 at this point.