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I loved that Dwight was wearing the black belt over his suit throughout the rest of the episode. It seemed completely in character for him and a great visual gag.

Yes, they should be here.

After I originally saw A Hard Day's Night, I read Roger Ebert's review. I go back and read the review every few months because I find it as life affirming as he finds the movie. A beautifully written article about how much of a joy movies can be and how they can reflect the beauty of a moment in time.

I know this is weird, but the family seemed much more of a stereotypical Boston family instead of Chicago. It really took me out of it. A good deal of the Nick character is based in his Chicago roots and I don't think they nailed it like they could have.  The episode redeemed itself late, but the first half wasn't so

Good call, I think A Streetcar Named Marge is underrated. I watched it recently and forgot how hilarious it was. The other two of course are complete classics.

I laughed out loud after reading the words 'Rope Factory'. Thank you for giving me that laugh.

I sometimes try to figure out which episode of The Simpsons I would play for someone who has never watched the show and thinks of it as a stupid cartoon based on the Bart-driven fad that it quickly outgrew. Since my parents both enjoy it, I think typically I've my in-laws or coworkers. I think the episode would need

Words are allowed to change meaning over time. If everyone incorrectly  pronounces a word or thinks an incorrect definition is the correct one, then it eventually means the originally incorrect usage. Believe me, I still get upset when people use 'literally' incorrectly but it's the way it works.
I think this example

Nee-cha would be correct.  Really though, if anyone is bringing up Nietzsche in casual setting, they probably could use being take down a peg so that was the reason I enjoyed correcting them.

And I love the way they make fun of his pronunciation of encyclopedia

I think the way he has, on more than one occasion, corrected people's pronunciation of 'encyclopedia' is douchey. And this is coming from someone who has corrected people on using the word 'well' properly, and corrected people's pronunciation of 'Nietzsche' on a few occasions. Once you get to 30ish, you're a douche if

Pretty good episode. Some funny moments.