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There's a hobo on the train!

"My father did not kill dozens of Germans so that his daughter could die in a van!"

Um, diabetes repair, I guess? *Shrugs*

But still, it had David Cross and Amy Sedaris. Remake or no remake, I'd have watched that for days.

Autotune can't do much when the three performers have no rhythm.

This is the best thing to happen to me in the wake of Fox passing on Dead Boss. Jane's Emmy hopes live on.

It's not too late for NBC to green light Bitch Hunter.

Further, I don't "not accept" Joslyn Fox - I find her personality grating and unsympathetic, which are just traits that I can't get along with, not ones that I find indicative of a fake or terrible person. She was absolutely herself, and that's admirable - but it also served to be a bit of her undoing. The entire

I did like that, it was the one moment from her that I felt she connected with Brandon on his level. Prior to that, she came across as being more interested in having a new toy to dress up, while Bianca was establishing a better relationship and understanding to her drag daughter. I was begging for Joslyn to engage

I really felt like Brandon was bringing a lot of hot-topic clichés to this episode. I know that for some heterosexual athletes, the "locker room issue" is still an issue, no matter how utterly inane it may be. With this episode having been filmed a reasonable amount of time ago, it felt like it was produced around the

I know there are fans of the show, and they'll be gathering on these reviews to discuss the things they liked about each episode, but THIS. This, so hard.

If "BBT" as your username refers to what I think it does, then I know exactly what you're missing.

I agree, I think Fumero was largely forgettable early because she was being asked to play the little sister to Peralta's dumb older brother. Now, her ambitions are being given more credibility and they're ironing out some of her major traits - her obsession with neatness and order, for one, which justifies SO MANY of

Family Guy's humor is heavily dependent on those cutaway gags - B99 uses it to supplement the humor, but nowhere near to the extent of Family Guy. Family Guy's humor has rarely been about character chemistry.

I thought this was one of the funniest episodes I've yet seen from Archer. I too love that the reconstruction of the premise has also brought the role players into more prominent positions, and the abrupt self reference to the lack of "phrasing" jokes as part of the show's self destruction was a great moment. I

I actually think the Peralta-Santiago dynamic accomplished two things in this episode. For veterans of the season, it advanced the pseudo romantic storyline that started in The Bet, while for newcomers it shows off their at-times contrasting personalities and introduces them to the idea of them as good partners.

"Boyle looks like a lesbian."

GLJGG

She does have Steve Carrell's TBS pilot, though.

They used the unaltered, very obviously filmed-in-Southern-California shot in last week's promos, either a glaring oversight or a very bizarre stylistic choice.