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I dunno, if the whole ep had been about Lily's Two Granddads and Their Quaint Homophobia, that could have gone really astray. I think it got about as much attention as it deserved; a realistic emotional response from two men of their generation, about two men of my generation, and the seachange of acceptance that has

Because reviewing and objectivity don't go together.

And, old or not, he remains Jack's preferred type of crony. Why not refer to him still?

Once you've been Rourked, you never recover!

Trying to make it work with Paul, of course, is probably THE craziest thing she does.

No, my point below is that Liz sees Cerie as inevitable; I was just trying to explain the weird review.

"It might be cause for Jenna to grow as a character or as a human being."

Because he's noticed that instead of feeling motherly towards Cerie, she's instead jealous of the popular hottie? Rather than accepting her as inevitable at this point?

As I thought, completely appropriate!

What did Jack say he did to Deepak Chopra? I just remember thinking it was well-deserved.

In Sage's defence, Rebekah is still more "girl" than "woman," frozen in her adolescence all these years. Surrounded by the other monsters in her family, she's never had a chance to learn how to actually be herself without pathetic desperation.

I can think of much much worse than just getting pissed at your record company and screwing around with the flaks a bit.

That's why I love both!

JS: How old are you guys anyway?
AS: 38.
JS: We gotta start trying you as adults!

I don't even connect this episode with 30 Rock's Leap Day: wholly different territories, in a good way. This show treated it well because the stories were so small … no need for NYC insanity when you've got Phil wanting to do the trapeze, no matter what.