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    Bello actually should go over to Rizzoli and Isles. as an obstacle for the main couple.

    Whassup, Jessup?

    Well, I liked it.

    TNT

    Don - Close the door.

    Pretty much all serial killers rape their victims.

    The Tea Party message is - "Taxes, I don't wanna pay them". And also "Fuck this 'having a government'  bullshit"

    Well, I guess I'll be the one to say it: via the Onion - "We have nothing to fear, but the Cupacabra!"

    He's an old doctor, not a Grand Wizard of the Klan. Even if he was somewhat racist, I don't think the black guy would be the deal breaker.

    … should I not have done that?

    This was the best Chuck Finley yet. The hair, the suit, I think one of the College kids was named Sky or something. Those 2 minutes were much better then the 40 others.

    I'm pretty sure I actually saw that movie on SyFy a couple months ago.

    That's… not too funny.

    Wouldn't "It's for breeders!" work better?

    Elaine also uses it on Jerry in the episode where he's trying to get a good deal at Puddy's dealership.

    That George plotline in little kicks was the best, the BEST!

    I think they need to find another way to inject drama into Annie's personal life because if all they can do is have her inconvience her sister and nieces every episode, it's going to get old (it sort of already has).  She can only miss so many recitals, birthdays, etc.

    I just liked that at the end Ilsa (or Elsa) got on that plane. It was the start of a beautiful friendship for Annie and Arthur.

    For some reason a bunch of the jokes didn't land this episode. Not as funny as the other few of this series I've seen but not too bad.

    Yeah, there are probably 10,000 more houses similar to this one just in that country alone. It's not exactly like getting kicked out of the last foxhole.