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Agreed! I'm sure a ton of people, not just myself, were at their wit's end with Nancy's perpetual selfish behavior. I can remember wanting to punch her when she demanded that Andy steal cooking oil from the kitchen where he had just been promoted to sous chef so she could get trimmings to make hash, and there's

Re-watching it, I realize that I'm just a total sucker for MLP and Justin Kirk's amazing acting abilities; they could do toilet paper commercials and I'd be emotionally invested. And on a related note, Kevin Nealon was generally able to still be pretty funny even when given shitty material.

I remember laughing like hell during a lot of Larry's earlier scenes, the cleanse maybe? His parents? The storyline with the BFF, though? Blegh - that makes me relieved that he won't be a regular for Season 3. BUT I DO HAVE WORRIES LEMME TELL YA: I recently finished watching Weeds after having bailed at the beginning

lol - "punt real life"

I was hoping her sad moment on the couch would be interrupted by an employee hastily telling her to GTFO / reminding her that storage units are not studio apartments.

Watching this show at 30, I want to yell at Hannah to grow up and put her energy and focus into getting her shit together (and I think her immaturity is part of the show and it doesn't really bug me as a viewer) — the last scene with her and Adam when he was telling her that he didn't think they were working anyway.

Call me crazy but I'm loving Ilana 1000x more than anything I've ever seen Silverman in

Thanks for the link! Re-reading my comment it kinda sounds douchey, like "Ho ho ho! I've done oodles of workshops. Looka me!!!!" But what I meant is that I just felt Hannah's behavior was a little too over-the-top, and it would have been more fun if her classmates were more colorful, or if there was a crazy old guy.

Man, I'd be curious to get the two cents of someone who went to the Iowa Writers' Workshop. Cause like, I took a bunch of writing workshops between ages 19 till maybe 24, and Hannah came off as a 19-year-old in a beginner's class, not someone worthy of admission to what's considered the top-of-the-top of that sorta

I love that Danny Strong popped up

I *also* kept thinking the cars were going to blow up!!!
I kept thinking that was the result of me having watched too much '90s network night-time dramas like when Stan gets blown up in a car on "The Commish," or WORST EVER, when George Clooney gets blown up in a car on "Sisters"!!!!
Oh, and Dylan's dad, but I guess

I hated the almost-shaved head on him. Longer hair the better, gives a gal something to grab onto.

Yesterday Deadspin posted a photo of anilingus being performed by some Detroit Lions fans, and I'm reminded of that photo given that this episode sucked ass.
[Side note: I didn't know how to spell anilingus so I Googled it, and copied and pasted the word from the Wikipedia entry….. which is much too long, and involves

Villain Guy was able to gain access to that tunnel the way teenagers are able to bust into closed-off suburban buildings so they can sit in a circle and smoke the pot.

I can't wait for the episode where everything comes crashing down on Duck and he drunkenly decides to take a poo in Tasleem's office, only to realize he's in John Redmond's. And I mean, that guy is the tits, no one on either side wants to poop in that cool cat's office.

Just watched the first two episodes.
1) I'm depressed that I haven't seen any comments about Blais's RED short-sleeved chef-shirt in the first episode and his CRAZY "What the hell are you making????" facial expressions in the kitchen. (I also thought he looked dashing in that shirt, but I guess I'm a weirdo.)

— I'm also bummed that the cheesy opening credits are back; the music is gorgeous, but the voiceovers mixed in with Hillary Clinton and John Kerry? Cheesier than eating an entire wheel of ripe brie on a crowded train.

These two episodes being reviewed together instead of separately is lamer than Quinn's short haircut. (C'mon, Quinn — give a gal somethin' to grab on to!)

Lorelai bailed on DON DRAPER after ONE DATE even though he had BOWIE tickets for chrissakes. Lorelai Gilmore is a role model, but a moron when it comes to dating. Sure, her date with Jon Hamm was horrible, and she claims he also had a bad time, and yes there's the red flag that he told his mother about it in detail,

I'm just catching up on the write-ups after catching up on all the episodes this week and I'm very disappointed that there was no discussion of Richard's red pants in this thread.