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I like The Mindy Project in general, but this week's episode was all over the place.  Mindy's random friend in a wheelchair?  Her other friend (with the long dark hair) couldn't make an appearanc?  Danny seemed unnecessarily buffon-ish.

I saw a recap titled "Bad Medicine" a little earlier this evening and I thought "oh no!  Was Dr. Clarkson wrong about Mrs. Hughes?!"

I think it's a reference to Community, where the study group jumps on Jeff because he disses BNL.

I knew a couple of girls who had that exact same mentality, with the exception that their boyfriends were not football players.  Both girls were Caucasian, from comfortable middle-class families (like those in Chatswin), living in suburbs of Los Angeles.  Both were sure they would marry their boyfriends.  One even

Jeanine (Cozette) was my fav on that season of SYTYCD.  They also had one of the guys on (Kent) - I can't remember for sure, but I think Fanny cast him in that number that ended up going to Carl?

Many students in ballet also take other forms of dance - like one modern class a week is pretty common, although less so in small towns or small studios.  And it's not that difficult to learn modern technique (although it is sometimes difficult to "let go" of the ballet posture).

I'd believe that - I knew plenty of girls who took ballet just because their friends were there, and not so much because they liked/loved ballet.

They didn't - they could have simply said she was out sick or something, but there was no explanation at all.

My problem with Molesley is that he just tries too hard.  He's kind of like a pathetic little puppy.

According to Wikipedia, the production code for this episode is 106, which puts it in between the Halloween and Thanksgiving episodes.  When the bunk bed fell and Gwen broke her arm, I thought - oh, she broke her arm AGAIN!?  And then I realized that the episodes were aired out of order, which explains why Gwen and

I thought it was a little odd that Gwen wasn't there but she's not an employee at the medical practice so it wasn't that much of a stretch that she wasn't there.

I thought it was a little odd that Gwen wasn't there but she's not an employee at the medical practice so it wasn't that much of a stretch that she wasn't there.

The one thing I didn't get is why Jess and Winston didn't just bring Schmidt's suits to the cleaners in the first place - just get them dry-cleaned, no need to fake a robbery.  Unless it was because they don't have money… (I didn't catch that the douche-jar was empty at the end).

The one thing I didn't get is why Jess and Winston didn't just bring Schmidt's suits to the cleaners in the first place - just get them dry-cleaned, no need to fake a robbery.  Unless it was because they don't have money… (I didn't catch that the douche-jar was empty at the end).

I like this show in general, but I think I like it more when they spend more time in the office (even though this isn't a workplace sitcom, per se), and they definitely needed some Mindy & Danny interaction/bickering.

I like this show in general, but I think I like it more when they spend more time in the office (even though this isn't a workplace sitcom, per se), and they definitely needed some Mindy & Danny interaction/bickering.

Finally got around to watching the two last episodes on Hulu.  I'm glad Beth and Simon are gone (for now?).  A 1900 is not that great, but considering Beth didn't study for the SATs, I guess it's ok.  I doubt she'd get into USC though.  She doesn't have parents who went there or parents who can donate money to the

Finally got around to watching the two last episodes on Hulu.  I'm glad Beth and Simon are gone (for now?).  A 1900 is not that great, but considering Beth didn't study for the SATs, I guess it's ok.  I doubt she'd get into USC though.  She doesn't have parents who went there or parents who can donate money to the

For me, the kiss was inappropriate workplace behavior.  Yes, this is a satirical show, and yeah, the interns are just goofing off, but I didn't find it funny at all.

For me, the kiss was inappropriate workplace behavior.  Yes, this is a satirical show, and yeah, the interns are just goofing off, but I didn't find it funny at all.