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Camp little wanker is exactly what Scott's Moriarty is, but it really amuses me. I like watching the guy get Sherlock turned all around.

Funny thing is, I remember thinking at the time that the way they shot Moriarty, it *wasn't* a very definitive death. They didn't show anyone verifying it.

I did notice the head-in-the-hands thing. Funny but not distractingly overplayed.

Just your body language in Winger's class—mouth-breathing and staring—was hilarious.

"If Greendale was a zoo, the students, before going in, were wild and then they became animals in captivity that can't survive in the real world because it doesn't leave food at your feet."

Thank you for linking this, and I'm going to try to watch it all the way through.

I just watched it for free on regular hulu.

Well, it wasn't a full-blown, A+ revolt. It's one of those half-hearted revolts that belong to the 40%. The sort that can be eliminated with judicious use of Excel.

Just because you're planning to stab your eyes out with your mother's brooch, don't speak for all of us!

WHAT is that noise!

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Just as a data point: the whole thrust of The New York Times's review of the new season was, "Good thing Harmon's back."

Why did I laugh so hard at Hickey abruptly telling his mother to downgrade her expectations about his father's final resting place?

Sigh no more, ladies, sigh no more
Streams were deceivers ever
One foot in sea and one on shore
To one thing constant never

Reportedly, Cary Grant insisted the script comment on how much older he was, and also that Hepburn's character be the active pursuer rather than his, as he thought it would be skeevy otherwise.

Jesus fucking Christ, not only does disqus make me log out and log in again to make comments, trying to do that takes me back to the top of the comment chain.

They've got banners for it on lampposts outside my apartment.

Is it this one?

The Laura Linney storyline drives me insane. Her brother's receiving full-time professional care, and there should be someone at the facility forbidding those "drop everything" emergency calls rather than just having her come for regular, steady visits (and any genuine medical emergencies). The always-on-call thing is

My favorite thing was Holt's hand creeping into the bottom of the frame to soothingly pat Terry's shoulder / restrain him from attacking Savant.

I had a pizza with fries on it in Naples. It had cut-up slices of a hot dog-like sausage, too.