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The only thing I didn't buy in this episode was that the school wouldn't call the parents if Brick really did fall and get a concussion and all that. I understand it is tv and such but I thought it was far-fetched in today's age when schools have to write-up every bump and bruise and have the parents sign off on it.

I actually thought it was good because Axl is in college and I'm glad they are not making him some squeaky clean kid. He seems to act like any other college kid and I think it is appropriate. I watched with my kids and didn't have an issue.

I thought it was great! She made me believe!! I thought it showed that Sue's thoughts are more mature than her parents may realize.

I still find it funny. My daughter (12) LOVES watching it. She doesn't really see it as 'dated' because she laughs so much. Now she does find The Facts of Life dated (even though she still enjoys it). Thankfully the Hallmark channel plays episodes every morning so I watch it often (and have all the DVDs).

I thought that was awesome. I bet they couldn't have gotten that to work if they had tried for hours.

I record this show because it has the last bits of New Girl. I had started to just delete it after that but was too lazy last night. I enjoyed this episode and will probably start tuning in again. I enjoyed the mouse in the microwave line a lot. It was so nonchalant. I also loved the last bit with Tamra & her man.

Because there's been a multitude of movies made about free black men living in the north who get kidnapped into slavery? Yeah. I've seen that movie a thousand times….
Hollywood should just stop making movies about subjects that have already been covered. Even if previous movies weren't very good. What are directors

I'm going to need to start watching this show twice. I hope it is on demand. I was so sleepy last night that I think I missed half the show and want to see the salt shaker, the lifting, etc. I love Andre Braugher. I love him on this show. And I'm doing him a disservice by watching this show half asleep.
"Dance. Dance.

I'm a little late here but I enjoyed this episode. I liked seeing both Carrie & Brody in similar situations of captivity. I enjoyed Caracas because so many people claim it isn't that way in real life. The Tower of David is real. It's all very interesting to me.

Do you groom your cat?

As I watched I tried to remember back to when my youngest brother left home. I think I was very happy as well. He used to pick on me, practice Judo on me, throw me around, and generally was pretty mean (still is actually).  So I was completely comfortable with it.

It's a very mom-like thing to do… Mom's may want to say they'd never do that… but they, ahem, we, would.

Does it help that my eyes welled up with tears just reading this? And that same scene made me bawl like a baby. It will always haunt me. 

When I saw Eddie writing that note/letter I thought he was resigning again. And then he opened the window and my mouth dropped open and didn't close for a couple of minutes. That scene was just so amazing.  I really enjoyed Eddie and will miss him.

Didn't she win Best Female Country Star at that awards last season? I thought the head of the company mentioned that at their meeting.

I don't agree… perhaps coming from the viewpoint of a woman and having had guys act this way - it is very plausible to me. And I don't live in LA.

I enjoyed this a lot. And I made it required watching for the man in my life because even in this day and age many of those same myths about sex and women and their bodies still exist because… well… men.  (no offense to those who are enlightened).

I loved that! I laughed hard and my daughter wondered why… I just waved her off.

"Got To Get You Into My Life" was pretty awesome. I thought that was the best song of the whole episode (not that hard to pick one). 

The slight look on Livingston's face when she said that was genius. Panic!!