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Party of Four
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agreeing with @avclub-606b258c6ad7936df83152886586b232:disqus and @InterplanetJanet:disqus, you can say things to a stranger that you can't say to a friend. Its like you are sort of "trying out" admitting something. I had a incident where I described my then-relationship to a stranger in London, only to have them ask

and the mostly-glass State of Illinois Building (The Thompson Center) in downtown Chicago was built with an atrium that heated up to dangerous levels. It had to be closed and retrofitted. Also, it is the ugliest building you can imagine. https://upload.wikimedia.or…

I live in the sticks, in Denmark (redundant), and we have a Blockbuster that seems to be going strong. In related news, the Netflix equivalent, Love Film, has gone out of business. They are owned by amazon, so I assume they are just shutting down their Nordic operations? So back to Blockbuster I go…?

Since she is afraid of flying, flaky, and has a friend named Bunny, it can only be Catherine O'Hara.

much better looking when she has a bit of weight on her. Plus, longer hair suits her.

Barney likes kids, and there is an episode where he and Ted explore the fantasy of adopting as a dude bro couple. I believe Barney wanting a little Barney (or a nephew that idoloises him) before I'd believe he would propose to two women within one year. But I'm cool with Barney and Robin together.

The Mother is also tiny. Ted could have carried her up the stairs in his pocket.

I'm agreeing with @avclub-c2eda8d3e1ce9ddbfd3fa57a59f0fac9:disqus - I'll give you that the proposal came a little too early for those of us, ie, all the viewers, who have just met The Mother, but she is adorable and perfect for Ted. And tiny!

you'll have to bring your own sleeves, of course.

she was also banging Jeremy, so her focus was elsewhere.

google Mitchell and Webb's homeopathic emergency room sketch - good stuff.

while I struggle with my feelings towards Manny (wait, that sounds weird, I mean, do I hate that kid, or do I — no, I hate that kid) the scenes with Manny and his parents are really smooth He does integrate well with the older characters. alex is awkward, which suits her age, and a bit of a bitch, which might suit a

although I am spending time, effort, enormous amounts of emotional currency and a lot of cold hard cash in trying to become a parent, we have the understanding that our potential precious little snowflake is NOT to be enrolled in/encouraged towards anything that starts before 10am on weekends, and any musical

my guess is the final episode is purely their meeting on the train platform, and the sharing of the yellow umbrella.

oh, see I like the weird edges and contrasts to her character - she shoplifts, she had (has?) horrible credit card debt that she hid, realistically hated the teaching job, has a creepy sexual fixation on her best friend, she drinks and can be a real grinch. She also is sweet, calls her man Marshmellow, seemed to love

agreed - while Hannigan seems lovely and cute, etc, her acting is hammy and she is not up to the rest of the cast. Early season one, she was better than the rookie Cobie Smulders, but Smulders has grown immensely and Hannigan… not so much.

good, and psychologically creepy, point.

how much was in each of those fat stacks, do you reckon?

look how tiny Sofia Vergara is compared to Jesse Tyler Ferguson.

I live in Denmark, and I am trying to think if I've ever seen goat cheese on the menu (I'd welcome it, in small doses, the food here is bleech). And I've been to Silkeborg— how did I know she wasn't from this part of Denmark (besides having a crumb of sense, etc) - Heidi's character was friendly and embraced her love