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Yeah.  I was pretty relieved when his smirk finally faded during his big speech to Dwight at the end. 

The fear of handling your two children completely by yourself for three more months has not been eliminated.

"Mimmick"?  I apologize for any pedantry, but this made me laugh.

I'd LOVE to see Rash get a show out of this, but not this one.  He deserves his own project, not to inherit a troubled one like this.

No!  It's delicious.

Gah!

I felt like the Jeff in this episode was Darkest Timeline Jeff; like maybe Regular Jeff is tied up in a closet somewhere.  Wasn't that Darkest Jeff hair?

She has the same job she had before she married, and just as many cats if not more.  I don't understand how she is suddenly destitute.

Give her a break; she definitely has toxoplasmosis.

That is a deanlightful thought.

@disqus_okgItcD0yy:disqus  I'm not sure at all.  It took Pam fifteen minutes to return that hug.

Yeah, I have no problem with that.

I was glad too.  Troy already has an important relationship in his life.  he doesn't need another.  SO glad that's over.

Them there are Childrenses.

YOU'RE NOT MY REAL STEPDAD

@olivececile:disqus I wish I still didn't know that.

Nor in any other act she has ever comitted, ever.

I like it, too.  Despite being a huge Hannibal Lecter fan (Did you know that he originally had maroon eyes?) I was feeling kind of reluctant to try this, mainly because I felt wrung out by recent events and doubted that I could stomach a show about murder, no matter how beautiful it was.

This airplane dinner is the best meal I've ever had.

That would be "Childrens does" omg read a book