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eh, it's probably a movie they both love and/or have watched together many times. or maybe something in Jeremy's story reminded him of the movie, which he clearly really likes, and he decided he'd rather be watching that instead.

didn't seem out of place to me. how many times have you been drunk and/or stoned while doing one activity, when all of a sudden you get bored and want to do something, anything else?

just wait until you try drunk SEX, kiddo!

"show me," he says to Simone in the kitchen, just as he eats the rabbit's heart/liver/whatever. then the camera cuts. what a perfectly punctuated scene.

speaking of which, the little girl they chose to play her is perfect. she has that same placid demeanor and big, probing eyes as her adult self.

after all, she wrote the Coke commercial! CURVEBALL!

yeah. normally he doesn't do it for me, but his tenacity and stoicism were really working for me this episode.

funny how psych students are fascinated by both Rachel AND Gina from Brooklyn Nine-Nine.

is English your second language?

when she gave him the phone, she called White Josh "the buffer," which was hysterical.

I watched it this morning before work and howled with laughter during her musical number. it was simply the best.

that'll teach you to ever open your mouth and voice an opinion again.

seriously, everything about this character is so contrived it makes my skin crawl.

no, he was implying she's a stuck-up WASP. I mean, a shirt buttoned all the way up, cardigan, and a scarf tied around the shoulders is her go-to look.

it isn't.

they are. that's why they're constantly shooting people who pose no threat to them.

don't watch Justified, then, despite Timothy Olyphant's undeniable hotness.

this, a million times.

it's the connotation of motherliness, which underscores their age difference. of course she brought spoons; she's a mature adult, and a mother to boot. that was a great way to show how invested in this non-relationship she was. and her realization of that imbalance is what's so heartbreaking about that scene.

I assumed it was the actual janitor's actual wife.