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She was gorgeous! I think Samantha's model is pretty good too. I've actually been wondering how the model assignations work with the teams — like, was that Layana's model or Kate's model that wore the dress this time? Or do they just mix them up?

Ha! I thought the leather overlay almost looked like a very weird bead curtain from a distance. And the bottom did look like it was made out of tinfoil and crepe paper! Yeah, I think it was only in the top 3 because they're constrained by the teams, so…that continues to make no sense.

Sort of surprised at how few comments there are here! I guess PR is no longer popular. Which shouldn't actually surprise me, since for some reason I thought PR had been canceled until Hulu told me there was a new episode two weeks ago.

Man, this was like…the uncanny valley of Community. My roommate called it "zombie Community." It was so close, and yet…

I thought he looked really good in that aviator outfit, actually.

I didn't hate the episode quite as much as you did, but I agree with you that the Hunger Deans felt way too contrived. It felt like something Chang would do, not the Dean — and then the general reaction should have been "…What?" followed by people going home, and maybe only Garrett and Leonard in the contest.

And another one from the future. Holy shit, indeed.

I was expecting to feel more offended than I actually did, maybe because they showed the Indians as easily being able to hold their own ("Hey Ben Affleck, I don't date below Table 6"). It continued with the show's pattern of knowing what actual reality is, and getting comedy out of the contrast to whatever world

So you were saved from being turned gay!

I would watch the hell out of that!

That Dream Theater sequence in the bar was hilarious, especially in how it came out of nowhere. For some reason, I found myself hoping that they hadn't told Jack Davenport what was coming next in the scene, and that all those looks of bewildered arousal (and aborted escape attempts) were real.

Hey guys, I wrote up an analysis of last week's episode of King of the Nerds. I may be doing weekly recaps of it (well, at least until my friend gets eliminated) if anyone cares. And the rest might even be on time!

Well, his offer in previous episodes was for 3 months of Walt's time. So if it's just a matter of convincing Walt to do something for 3 months, he can probably provide the necessary supervision over that time period to make sure it gets done, and then wash his hands of Walt afterwards. This goes double if he really

It's pretty amazing to me how many people sympathize with Walter in these past threads. I wonder if it's because they were watching week-by-week instead of marathoning episodes? Like, Walter killing Jane is still very fresh in my mind. Anyway, yeah, I was pretty sad when Skylar didn't turn him in.

@avclub-28b1819668d7c62501acb9852cad10a9:disqus , have you considered that perhaps those women weren't actually trying to lie or misrepresent themselves — they were just trying to make conversation? It's pretty common for people, especially women, to play along with what other people seem to want to talk about. So if

Oh my god, I would watch that show. Can you imagine the Tracy Spiridakos and company running into them and Emily just shutting her down? Now I really want this to happen.

Best line of the night was Daniel saying to Emily, "Do you think I'm an idiot?"

As someone who lives in Silicon Valley and who went to a technical school, I'm really happy with the mix of nerds this show has put together — I interact with people like this every day, so the cast seems pretty representative of nerddom to me.

Well, I'm five months late, but I just wanted to say I loved this episode for one specific reason — Michelle bursting into tears after sex. I've done it, all my female friends have done it, and guys never know how to handle it. And you never know it's coming! It's just that the act releases so much physical tension,