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Diaz scampering away was probably the best impression of a cat I've ever seen

Lies, this episode was fantastic. From Schmidt's smug fake-out sneeze face to Nick and Cece sharing a fever tv session, laughs were had.

That goddamn chorus is the best kind of sappy love song

Back To Gray is prime Thermals

Here's your future, just for the way it rips your fucking head off right from the start.

It's a right of passage to overwear cologne at least once in a young man's life, those ladies aren't going to repel themselves.

Nina, man, I feel so much for that poor woman. She's just been caught between these two sides of war, barely showing what has to be an unbearable amount of stress, and I have no idea how she's done it. Then delivering that line, and sitting with her husband, the actress is just killing it.

It really does amaze me how I'm able to stick with such a slow burning show where, somehow, 45 minutes feels like 15. Good writing, what are you gonna do

But who didn't have some attractive teacher where you thought, "Maybe…"

Man, when Elizabeth starting breathing heavy while listening to that tape, my own chest wanted to cave in. And then on the bus, such a surreal, but excellent, of course, scene.

Oy, how could I

I'm honestly terrified of how that interaction's going to happen. I know she's their daughter, so nothing too bad will, probably, happen, but then again, Elizabeth sticks pretty close to her ideals. It's ulcer inducing.

She's not there yet, but "Poor Martha" is essentially a low-level Russian spy. Woman's got balls of steal as far as I'm concerned.

At this point, I'll be disappointed if she doesn't go down in a flaming blaze of glory à la Gregory.

Philip doesn't share secrets, Paige shares too many secrets, Stan does angry Stan things, and Martha (Who might be my favorite actress on here) tells Stan "I guess you just don't know some people" in some oblique tone, like, what the fuck, Martha? I missed this show.

If Jason Mantzoukas just wanted to stick around, that'd be cool; he fits right in

She really is. She consistently just throws herself into the whatever scene she's in, and, besides Holt, usually gets the biggest laugh from me. Dark Amy was fun.

Normally, this show does it for me, but this one just felt, idk, a little off. It was still funny, because these writers are fantastic, but this just felt oddly paced maybe? Idk, but man can that Greenfield fella act. They should give him a little more heavy lifting to do.

I'm fine with her coming back, but she has one of the all-time worst fake laughs, and I notice almost every time she does it.

That Scrubs comparison is on point. The atmosphere tends to always have some darkish quality to it, much like a hospital.