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Karyn
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Le Chevalier was almost certainly put in there for people who went from "Maybe there's a master criminal, a 5th person, who ruled them all" to "Shit it's Moriarty, isn't it?" to "Ah, here comes the alias reveal, drawing it out" to "What, that's not the right name… maybe it's a second alias?" to "Ah ha, an older

Le Chevalier was almost certainly put in there for people who went from "Maybe there's a master criminal, a 5th person, who ruled them all" to "Shit it's Moriarty, isn't it?" to "Ah, here comes the alias reveal, drawing it out" to "What, that's not the right name… maybe it's a second alias?" to "Ah ha, an older

I like this show more than most but the idea of it committing to something (like Raj being gay or Sheldon progressing into actual physical intimacy) rather than leaving it in a half-limbo state for jokes on both sides is pretty crazy. Not only because it's not in its DNA, but also because with its ratings it's going

I like this show more than most but the idea of it committing to something (like Raj being gay or Sheldon progressing into actual physical intimacy) rather than leaving it in a half-limbo state for jokes on both sides is pretty crazy. Not only because it's not in its DNA, but also because with its ratings it's going

I think you've missed the larger point that the fact that they got rid of Josh indicates that the show doesn't understand its own strengths and weaknesses, which doesn't bode well for its creative future. It's less about the character (though I like him) and more about what getting rid of that character reveals about

I think you've missed the larger point that the fact that they got rid of Josh indicates that the show doesn't understand its own strengths and weaknesses, which doesn't bode well for its creative future. It's less about the character (though I like him) and more about what getting rid of that character reveals about

Getting rid of Josh (and making him an incredible asshole instead of just a charming douche) means this show is basically dead to me. Only Chris Messina's charm and Mindy Kaling's complicated realistic single professional woman are keeping this thing on life support, but that's not going to last much longer at this

Getting rid of Josh (and making him an incredible asshole instead of just a charming douche) means this show is basically dead to me. Only Chris Messina's charm and Mindy Kaling's complicated realistic single professional woman are keeping this thing on life support, but that's not going to last much longer at this

Nicole was like a female Derek - both characters who could really only work on this show, and work amazingly well.

Nicole was like a female Derek - both characters who could really only work on this show, and work amazingly well.

The ending scene of this episode was surprisingly powerful while remaining not at all romantic. I don't know how long they can keep that up, but I hope it's forever.

The ending scene of this episode was surprisingly powerful while remaining not at all romantic. I don't know how long they can keep that up, but I hope it's forever.

I love Sherlock and Watson in the BBC version but this version is also really compelling. In most Holmes adaptations Sherlock is a weirdo but we either come in after he's already accepted the Watson presence or he immediately cottons to him (as in the BBC version). Watson is generally the less certain one about the

I love Sherlock and Watson in the BBC version but this version is also really compelling. In most Holmes adaptations Sherlock is a weirdo but we either come in after he's already accepted the Watson presence or he immediately cottons to him (as in the BBC version). Watson is generally the less certain one about the

I am more invested in Mindy and Josh's relationship than any other relationship on television and also some I know in real life and when they break up so she can date Danny (who I like as a character but not as a love interest) I am going to be so depressed.

I am more invested in Mindy and Josh's relationship than any other relationship on television and also some I know in real life and when they break up so she can date Danny (who I like as a character but not as a love interest) I am going to be so depressed.

This review is crazy to me - I thought this was maybe the most hilarious episode of the season. Every character had something funny going on, and when Schmidt's suits were ruined I had to pause the show and collect myself for a moment.

This review is crazy to me - I thought this was maybe the most hilarious episode of the season. Every character had something funny going on, and when Schmidt's suits were ruined I had to pause the show and collect myself for a moment.

Jeremy actually worked for me this week because even though his story was stupid, they have maybe moved him as a character to a funny place (possibly a place they always intended but hadn't gotten across) - a guy who is trying very hard to be Hugh Grant in the movies. His theatricality and womanizing is more him

Jeremy actually worked for me this week because even though his story was stupid, they have maybe moved him as a character to a funny place (possibly a place they always intended but hadn't gotten across) - a guy who is trying very hard to be Hugh Grant in the movies. His theatricality and womanizing is more him