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Correct - Michaela was talking to Caleb, we presume about his sister (who is, in fact, not really all that alright, as she's unconscious and in the process of being framed for murder).

Hey, she worked just as hard on her old-timey accent as that herbalist guy worked on his! Who I presume was meant to Caribbean and not Irish but oh well!

Counterpoint: I LOVE KOMBUCHA.

The thing is, 90% of the time, I know that. I understand it. I look at my life and what I've done and the decisions I make and think, thank God. If I'd have stayed on the path I planned to when I was younger, I'd be miserable right now. Suffocating. I did what I wanted and what I needed to and I made my own life. And

I love love love Martin Short (and wish he appeared in more good, watchable things). If you ever need to see an example of his talk show poise, this would be it:
http://www.nydailynews.com/…

However! Probably don't start off with the most recent episode. You need to build to it.

Just… fuck it, you know? I really really needed this episode, right now. It didn't make me feel better, necessarily, but it did make me feel like I might not be the only person in the world wondering if I missed the right path.

I just started watching Please Like Me. It's great, yes, and treats
mental illness with respect, yes, but also the line "Why'd you have to
slap his croquembouche?!" has had me laughing for days now.

I really don't think he was hitting on her. Even the "let's get a drink sometime" stuff, it was more about going out late, drinking scotch, being around people.

Exactly, it was peak Jimmy.

Yeah. I watched it, and then made coffee, and then found myself crying for about ten minutes.

But she can finally stop her daily application of dark eyebrow wigs over her bleached eyebrows!

Really? I wasn't aware there was anywhere in Canada where they said "in hospital". I don't find it jarring, but luckily it hasn't come up much.

I loved Fashion SWAT.

I could have sworn he was in a romantic comedy that involves him falling in love with a ghost who lives in his apartment, but I can't find anything on IMDB like that. Anyone? It would have been late 90s/early 2000s I think. With a blandly attractive leading man…

Chris Evans and….?

Hey, some days you're the ant, some days you're the waterfall.

Don't let a bit of paper hold you down! We Shale Overcome!