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One of the funniest moments on Monk is Monk at a job interview trying to unsuccessfully explain a Marmaduke joke the the interviewer.

Weekend began Thursday, which I began by getting frustrated about a government course professor who's been combative with students all year and his recent Limbaugh level argument with a female student when he asked her if she thought she had a right to tax payer supported birthcontrol. Responded to said frustration by

Well, little late to the party as usual but oh well. That means I'm cool right? Life reduced my free time a bit so I've only been watching Parks and Rec as it airs. I'm still ahead for a number of weeks on DS9 though, so I can still comment (even if I'm late about it)!

Holy crap, I didn't catch that one. Very funny stuff.

I enjoyed this episode a lot! Tom/Ann's bonding and hand shake/high five thing was funny, and the two of them together wasn't bad. There was a lot of stuff I enjoyed, from Leslie's incredible fashion show to "how much is a walkman these days? Here's 25 dollars." I should also voice my love of Chris Traeger and the sad

I don't think I noticed Perd's hilarious way of speaking until I read his page in the book and it was obvious. Perd is generally just hilarious but every line he says cracks me up now.

Last two weeks didn't jive with me, but I liked this one. I liked it so much I watched it twice. 
Jennifer was like a mirror universe version of Leslie. The water fountain plot was aces and Ann and April's power struggle war was pretty hilarious. Generally the campaign stuff is wearing thin, but this episode made it

So apparently, according to Wikipedia, both the Ender and Shadow series are still going on somehow.

I remember the moment you are talking about, but seem to have just put Frasier in the place of proto-Frasier.

Megan Mullally is wonderful, and I'm glad to see her in a bunch of stuff recently.

I'm somewhere in the middle of season 2 currently. There was a stretch in season 1 where it got kind of mediocre. I was going to stick with the show anyway, but I was glad it kind of picks up in the last two episodes and that season 2 has a good start.  No idea why my post from last week didn't show up, oh well.

I thought the game was supposed to be the third one? Although a lot of that did seem to be "hey remember this?" and old Doritos ads.

It had a beautiful gazelle person as the lead.

Yeah the Ender's Game sequels are awful, the last one I remember reading as a kid was one with some sort of pig alien race and fences and chewing grass, and Ender (or some guy who was a lot like Ender,) was talking to the queen of that alien race from the first book. There was also maybe an AI woman who became real?

Not going to talk about my first disappointment, since it really pales in comparison to my biggest disappointment. The US Office falling apart.

The best part of the episode was Adam Scott just standing around in the background during some scenes.

I didn't like this episode much at all. Leslie was suddenly incompetent, Ron was being an ass for no real reason basically enjoying watching Leslie fail. Wasn't this the same woman who was able to totally outwork the entire department back in season 2's Christmas episode? And isn't the rest of the department supposed

Her?

And it's filmed a whole lot better than most of the stuff from when it first aired so it seems like it was shot a lot closer to recent times. I'd kill for a Cheers release on Blu-Ray.

It was always an awkward  bit to listen to.