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That's what I thought, then I guess they went to the place Ray and Adam share, which I didn't remember being the case.

Am I mistaken, or did the Ray/Marnie scene and Jessa/Adam's knock-down-drag-out happen in the same apartment? Were Adam and Jessa trashing Ray's place? Why were they there to begin with?

I was glad Abbi got a win from the DMV plot.

I almost bailed on NYPD Blue when they killed off Sylvia Costas. Not because she was gone, although I missed her, but because of the arbitrary, "He's got a gun" way in which it was handled.
Call the Midwife had never killed any of its main characters off, but the turnover (losing Jenny AND Chummy? Nope) and failure to

Nahh, the rake gag was a runner occurring many times over the course of the episode. This was one medium-length joke.

He is killing it. Magnificent.

Yes! The montage was perfect. We'll all be analyzing it all week until the next episode. Until I saw the photo up there I didn't even realize they were commenting on the white dress/blue dress meme. And I can't wait (I can wait forever) to see if Jezebel or anyone else will be all "Wait what, did Ilana's character

They certainly didn't have anybody acknowledge it until the end, when Big said to them "You're the loves of her life, and a guy would be lucky to finish fourth."

Girls is NOT SATC's "little sister." Outside of the fact(s) that they're HBO comedies about four women on an ostensible quest narrative, they have nothing in common. The female friendships they depict are totally dissimilar. Trying to link them is like trying to link Murphy Brown with The Mary Tyler Moore Show because