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*snort*…Touche.

I have a feeling there isn't much variability in male characters' hairdos in TV either right now.

This episode didn't resonate with me much. It seemed to be just going through the motions and was more a transitional episode that also had clunky pacing (therefore not a A range episode). Darryl's song was conceptually good, but the execution was the negative Musical stereotype - forced into being, like many of

Loved that apron. So perfect.

We're wonderfully horrible….er….horribly wonderful people.

She'll certainly get more use out of her bathing suit. Since the beach is 2 hours away (4 hours in traffic).

Er…I think you meant to say "on television".

I wonder if the creators started with this line as the elemental basis for the show. Or they have slowly decided it is? I suspect (hope) that this phrase is the litmus test when writing/conceptualizing the show.

Or Kennedy cousins mated.

I think White Josh standing to the side looking somewhat questioning at the beginning is a stand-in meta-comment on the ridiculousness, but sweetness of the musical number. But he quickly joins in, just as we the audience have 'joined' in. Because it's infectious greatness.

I very much appreciated the "minored in Urban Planning" line in the rap battle. That's a great esoteric shoutout to us seasoned, practicing city planners.

Yep. The title music for Chuck was CAKE, for heaven's sake.

Mary ends the season by shutting and door and turning off the lights at the House as she leaves for a trip to the tailor to buy an actual men's suit to wear.

Noice!

Agreed!

Agreed.

You damn Republican.

She is 21, therefore I see no problem with slightly unclean thoughts during that scene.

And that's why Fumero looked preggers in the blue dress at the end of Amy/Terry's astronomy dance. Makes sense.

I grewup with librarians and spent lots of time at my hometown library. Both my parents were district library directors and my sister is a longtime worker bee in a district library. I got to spent many summer hours 'volunteering' at my Dad's library during my adolescence.