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My one, single problem, with this episode is that Mindy fell asleep at the beginning of the episode and she woke up at the end when Danny proposed to her. In the meantime, Morgan went to India, they spent time with Mindy's parents, they interviewed Raj to be Mindy's arranged husband, and then they flew back to India.

Too bad Josh Charles isn't the football coach. Something tells me he'd be great at it. Plus he'd be happy his team wouldn't be the one doing the raping.

Hulu Plus gives you access to a larger library of content (including whole seasons/series of select shows), allows you to play Hulu content on multiple devices (assuming Hulu has the license to air content on said device), and you can get Showtime through Hulu Plus.

For a second there, I thought Nicholas Cage had actually joined the cast of Game of Thrones.

For a second there, I thought Nicholas Cage had actually joined the cast of Game of Thrones.

James D'Arcy is coming back?

Teti and Adam Scott had insane chemistry.

Obviously they went with mini-muffins because of tribbles. Who cares if you have one? It's tiny! But a million? What do you do with a million mini-muffins?

I did a mysterious action known as googling with the search terms Urkel Step By Step.

I wonder how many people answer the door without bothering to put on clothes?

Wait after World War II? Eh, pass. I'd be more interested in seeing Michael Gambon to play Winston Churchhill in the early stages of the war so he could be like "I told you so! I told you Hitler was evil and we needed to declare war on him!"

Sean O'Neal only lists American TV shows. Who knows maybe he swore TV off because of Italian/European TV!?

I'll do anything Liam Neeson tells me to do. The last thing I want is to get a phone call from him threatening me with his special skill sets. That does not end well for the people receiving that phone call.

I wish Netflix hadn't lost the rights to early Law & Order episodes. It was a pretty great show!

I agree that we need to move past satire. Oh wait, I just submitted a satire script of unscripted tv to competitions.

My college professor did. This was for class. My parents and a lot of my friends have read it. I have yet to share it with somebody who didn't like it. Nobody in the industry though has wanted to read it. Just my original work.

I wrote a Big Bang Theory spec script where Penny gets hooked on CSI and the other characters make fun of her for it and then Leonard gets into it and it's funny. It's so funny that people who don't want to watch the show have said they want to now that they've read my spec script.

One of the major criticsms of the first season of the Newsroom (have yet to watch beyond that) is that Will McAvoy was scared of saying what he actually felt: he had to be neutral. That's a problem, according to the show, with the media today. He started to really be a great newsman once he decided to start being

But you've always sort of been afraid you would actually lose?

I think it would be great if they were BOTH lying. I'm not sure how that would work narrative-wise but it would be great.