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I was hoping A to Z would do better because Milioti is almost always wonderful.

Rosa doesn't seem too inconsistent. She seems like women I know in the military who act very serious, because there's no middle ground between consummate professional and total whore. But she'll break character a bit with closer friends and coworkers.

She had a fairly new looking Tshirt which fit her adult-ish body, so it's likely that she'd been back there at some point recently. Maybe Terry just took a stab in the dark, but it worked out for him.

But it works so well with Boyle / Boil

Overtime. Detectives can pull down close to six figures pretty easily with all the paperwork on cases and that sort of stuff. My dad was Terry for about half of his career.

She has a shower! (I think)

I wouldn't be surprised if they keep hooking up. It will be like Jeff and Britta on community, where it goes on all season and no one knows / comments on it.

Duct tape and ether.

I barely registered what type of car she had. I just saw it as a 'new car that Jake is somehow going to mess up' setup. Kind of like Ted's car and his rules about no food, drink, or smoking.

If I'm not wearing pants, I'm definitely frosting the tip.

Rosa? She was kinda adorable in the disco scenes.

na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na BATGIIIRL

How has no one mentioned Terry shouting that he has coffee as he
realizes what Jake is about to do, then dropping it as Jake jumps into
his arms, all in about half a second? That was pretty well timed.

Stealing Horsefellow's shtick, then?

OOOORNS!

I'd have to rig up an antenna of some sort - on it's own, my TV doesn't pick up any over-the-air broadcast signals. I probably could, but we've been busy doing other unpacking stuff and TV hasn't been a high priority.

Not being able to watch the Late, Late Show is just about the only thing I miss about not having cable. I mean, I can always catch up with it on CBS.com, but it's not really the same.

Hoping that Jim Steinman gets his stuff together and produces his own version, eventually, and that it's the gloriously entertaining train wreck it should be.

Cool! I didn't know that.

Krabbé navigates a landscape where the where there are no boundaries
betweenboundaries between reality and reality and nightmare :cease to
exist."