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A really good sight gag is at the end of the episode is when Sue forgets her coat all over again. What I liked about this episode is that it essentially states that no matter who is in charge, the kids are just going to keep making the same mistakes because they are kids.

Rosa Salazar is currently in the pilot Little Brother, created by Mike Royce and Fintan Ryan. Directed by Shawn Levy. What is it about:

I'm an evangelical Christian conservative Republican, the target audience of the 700 Club, and not even I can stand that show. I don't see how anyone on the AV Club can suffer through that boredom and stupidity and then have to write a analysis.

Spoiler Alert: Like how Luke sensed that Darth Vader was his father!

I for one did not see Tyler being the one who was shot. So to me, it was not a letdown.

I love how Cam and Mitchell are oblivious to this and stated that they should have Luke watch Lily.

I bet it's Abed! What a better way to attract a bigger audience than turning off your current fanbase? That's what DC did and look at them now!

To be fair to the series, it reveals through dialogue that Belle has been with Mr. Gold for some months. So she's had months to fall in love. It's not the series fault you didn't pick that obvious reveal up.

It's been way more than 2 weeks since it aired. It's ridiculous if people get mad for getting it spoilt for them.

I'm in Boston University but my parents are in San Antonio and when the Logan International Airport had the PA stating "boarding now for San Antonio"…I wondered how Peter's death made it so that there is a direct flight from Boston to San Antonio. Because at this moment there is no direct flight.

Friday: Chuck ended.
Monday: Gossip Girl has 100th episode.
Both were co-created by Josh Schwartz.

I just assume that they have an army of scientists working together to save both universes, but since they're not relevant at the time we don't hear about them.

To reply to Todd, it's possible NBC is thinking about switching 30 Rock and Parks and Rec to see if 30 Rock would better be served having Parks and Rec as a lead-in.

OMG!

Not that anyone is going to read this, but when Sulu invited Riley down to the gym and knowing George Takei's sexuality…it definably sounded like Sulu was hoping to sleep with Riley.

This isn't the Secret Circle!

I believe this episode existed primarily to set up the series finale but also because the writers wanted to put the characters on a fast, modern train and have fun with it. Which is why I imagine why they use a special opening credits sequence, the first time a Chuck episode has opened without it's opening credits

Couple of questions:

This is actually the twelfth episode.

" Jamie Dornan is signed on for 19 episodes this season, so he’s probably not dead. But really, did anyone doubt that?"