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Leslie Knope wouldn't approve of you using that word.

Jerry has always been portrayed as someone ridiculously blessed in every aspect of his life, something that makes his character all that much funnier.

Jerry has always been portrayed as someone ridiculously blessed in every aspect of his life, something that makes his character all that much funnier.

There you go. To me getting upset or judgmental about the characters' behavior this week is more or less like getting upset or judgmental about Roger trying to rape Jeff in this week's American Dad. It's just the whacky way these shows roll, plus, it kinda makes sense that June would completely lose it when something

There you go. To me getting upset or judgmental about the characters' behavior this week is more or less like getting upset or judgmental about Roger trying to rape Jeff in this week's American Dad. It's just the whacky way these shows roll, plus, it kinda makes sense that June would completely lose it when something

"Trust your instincts, DAVID!" yeah, TV rulez

"Trust your instincts, DAVID!" yeah, TV rulez

In some other episode, Reese took one ranger who was abusing his wife to a prison in Mexico. Carter then got a call from the mexican warden telling her that her suspect was there, that an agent had delivered him; she asked whether there had been any other people brought to the prison by the same man and the warden

In some other episode, Reese took one ranger who was abusing his wife to a prison in Mexico. Carter then got a call from the mexican warden telling her that her suspect was there, that an agent had delivered him; she asked whether there had been any other people brought to the prison by the same man and the warden

What a great episode: sweet, fruity, fun; just like a good wine with friends. I'll be pounding grape in your honor, fellow Cougar-nites!

What a great episode: sweet, fruity, fun; just like a good wine with friends. I'll be pounding grape in your honor, fellow Cougar-nites!

That's precisely why they make so much sense, because you can see in them two crazy kids in love who are just figuring out what to do with their lives, because Laurie is deeply damaged and Trav is just waiting to be her family, because we've all been there, being the guy who wants to make it right just to see how it

That's precisely why they make so much sense, because you can see in them two crazy kids in love who are just figuring out what to do with their lives, because Laurie is deeply damaged and Trav is just waiting to be her family, because we've all been there, being the guy who wants to make it right just to see how it

Yep, that's what I meant. Asha told Theon as much: It'd have been better to burn off Winterfell and kill all its inhabitants and keep the children hostage, in case they were needed. Their death didn't benefit anyone and, obvs, Theon wasn't going to be able to hold a castle so far away from sea, where everyone was

Yep, that's what I meant. Asha told Theon as much: It'd have been better to burn off Winterfell and kill all its inhabitants and keep the children hostage, in case they were needed. Their death didn't benefit anyone and, obvs, Theon wasn't going to be able to hold a castle so far away from sea, where everyone was

Two things (that might have already been mentioned, dunno, didn't read all the threads):

Two things (that might have already been mentioned, dunno, didn't read all the threads):

YES, YES, YES
this just made my day
thank you TBS!

I am sorry, but I strongly disagree with the review grade. Last week's episode was an example of what Parks can do when it gets serious, but this week's was pure comedy gold. It made me guffaw more than a few times while it moved the action forward and also displayed some really beautiful character interaction. Plus,

I think the Glee showrunners have taken on to the Joey Tribbiani interpretation of the word "abysmal".