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While that was awesome, her destruction of Clark was the scene of the episode.

Ellie Kemper elevated the episode beyond the latest Dwight romantic triangle and whatever was going on with Andy.  If I had to pick one cast member of the Office to succeed and never see the rest of them again, it's her in a landslide.  She's awesome.

He decided it was to time to suck his dream's dick.

Oh my gosh.

Not anymore

In the game of McShane's, you win or you're a cocksucker.

Yup, you're right.  I though she directed Telethon, but she only wrote that one, plus The Fight.  This was the second one she directed, but some guy who had never written an episode before was credited as the writer.  I should have had more faith in Poehler's writing skills, my bad.

I just recently saw Manhunter for the first time, and while that movie's got serious problems, Cox definitely isn't one of them.

The realism of the violence is what makes it so unsettling.  All the details in the way that Abigail gets her throat cut freak me the fuck out every time they show it.

The first episode was a complete disappointment, especially since Poehler directed it.  Her other two episodes (Telethon, The Debate) are classics.  This one was bottom 20%.  I blame it on the weird episode order this season.  There have been some weak offers since the Leslie-Ben wedding.

Being annoyed by little things like that and tonight's Community botch of Punic War history remind me that I'm in the right place.

It gradually turned into a hatewatch, somewhere around Deus Ex Scorsese.  I'm…not proud of myself.

Schneider is a punchline who deserves nothing but failure.  The guy's an anti-vaxxer dickhole.  Condescension from Maron is wholly appropriate.

I suffered through Entourage's entire run.  I feel like I'm owed something.  Hopefully, this episode satisfies that feeling.

I don't want Brad Garrett.

Appetizer of bacon-wrapped shrimp?

While that did seem like a very easy birth, I was more upset that the Paradise ladies didn't hang on to Tui after she showed up there with Jamie.  They knew she was going to be having the baby very soon, but just let her traipse off back into the wilderness.

My understanding of it was that Tui thinks Matt is the dad, because his sons confront him about sleeping in her bed.  Tui wakes up one morning and her dad's in bed with her, then all of a sudden, she's pregnant.  The only 'confirmation' we get about Matt's paternity is Al, and Al would certainly have a reason to want

Anyaroses, Pete doesn't find out that his family fortune is largely gone until his dad died early in season 2.  Pete and his brother realize it when going through the will.

There's an interview somewhere with James Purefoy talking about how he'll never do GoT because it stole Rome's budget, and that Kevin McKidd feels the same way.  They would have both been great additions as maybe Victarion or Connington, but at least we got Ciarin Hinds.