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The coffee line seriously got me. That was my initial reaction to coffee as well. Man how time has changed my taste buds…

Last week was refreshingly entertaining, but this week the show definitely fell back into its old problems. The Amish thing was an interesting idea, but of course completed wasted (and using Sophie in their plotline basically guaranteed it would be mediocre). I'm loving Ryan Hansen on this show; although I was

Last week was refreshingly entertaining, but this week the show definitely fell back into its old problems. The Amish thing was an interesting idea, but of course completed wasted (and using Sophie in their plotline basically guaranteed it would be mediocre). I'm loving Ryan Hansen on this show; although I was

This was actually one of my favourite episodes of the show to date. Ryan Hansen automatically makes everything better, and he played well off of Behrs and Dennings.  Sure some of the jokes were way too easy and vulgar (as is customary for this show), but the masturbation jokes all worked for me and I *loved* the joke

This was actually one of my favourite episodes of the show to date. Ryan Hansen automatically makes everything better, and he played well off of Behrs and Dennings.  Sure some of the jokes were way too easy and vulgar (as is customary for this show), but the masturbation jokes all worked for me and I *loved* the joke

Frankly, it wasn't that funny the first time around. Michael Trucco is great, especially to look at, but he's far from the best comedic actor.

Frankly, it wasn't that funny the first time around. Michael Trucco is great, especially to look at, but he's far from the best comedic actor.

Two moments stood out for me this episode:

Two moments stood out for me this episode:

He's a regular on Shameless. Where his talents are completely wasted and he's inexplicably put on quite a bit of weight. It's kind of sad.

He's a regular on Shameless. Where his talents are completely wasted and he's inexplicably put on quite a bit of weight. It's kind of sad.

This show was exactly what I was expecting. Just like that Tim Allen show (not Home Improvement, but the more femaled 2011 version), it's a nice, completely mindless, throwback to the nineties. I'll keep watching

This show was exactly what I was expecting. Just like that Tim Allen show (not Home Improvement, but the more femaled 2011 version), it's a nice, completely mindless, throwback to the nineties. I'll keep watching

"Whenever being confronted by someone, Stephen Amell’s acting choice as Oliver seems to be putting his arms by his side and not moving them in any way whatsoever. It freaks me out.

"Whenever being confronted by someone, Stephen Amell’s acting choice as Oliver seems to be putting his arms by his side and not moving them in any way whatsoever. It freaks me out.

The lead up to Tribal really brought me back to season one, back when people were just in it for themselves. It was an interesting twist on the tired "oooh, maybe we can turn this person."  Instead you had a bunch of pairs trying to get a leg up, each with their own individual goals, and the viewer had absolutely zero

The lead up to Tribal really brought me back to season one, back when people were just in it for themselves. It was an interesting twist on the tired "oooh, maybe we can turn this person."  Instead you had a bunch of pairs trying to get a leg up, each with their own individual goals, and the viewer had absolutely zero

A-freaking-men. Loved it.

A-freaking-men. Loved it.

As I have absolutely zero faith that NBC will magically pick this up (enjoyable as it was), all I can say is this suitably whet my appetite for "Hannibal." I've never been a fan of the film series (horror is not my thing, psychological horror even less so), but this reminded me that pretty much everything Fuller