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    I'm so glad they didn't do that.  I was anticipating the narrative of "the more Manny insults and rejects this girl, the more she likes him!"  And furthermore, I was anticipating this being played for laughs/like it was perfectly normal and just, you know, "how girls are".  I never appreciate that unfortunately common

    Jay didn't abandon them.  He said he'd be right back, and he did come right back.  He didn't even take Gloria up to her room; she got in the elevator and he ran back to the table.  So they probably gave him less than a minute before they all got up to leave.  It was only after he discovered they were gone that he went

    Disagree.  I can't stand Lily.  Every line they write for her just screams "Look at how precocious she is!  Isn't this funny?!  It's so funny!"  Maybe they actually would be funny if they were delivered properly, but unfortunately I get the sense that the actress doesn't understand what she's saying and is just giving

    Speaking of Luke as no longer the "stupid little brother", since when was he 14?  I'm guessing this means Manny is 14 as well, since they're in the same grade in school.  I thought they were supposed to be halfway through middle school- 11 or 12- at most.  Granted, aging them up makes sense given the actors' actual

    Ooooh, I see.  Thanks for clearing that up!

    Is the Happy Endings/Don't Trust the B… switch a permanent thing, or just for this week?

    I'm pretty sure that's why they kept saying that the new Healthy Choice would be "inspired by" the dish, instead of just saying they would take the dish as is and make it into a frozen meal. That way if something like the carpaccio had been the best dish of the night, the judges could go ahead and give it the win

    YES. Spot on.

    I really don't think there's anything that would stop people from zooming through all the ads on their TiVos.

    So, I don't understand. Krasinski's character reveals himself to have been a fraud working for the gas company the whole time… so does that mean we're therefore supposed to discount his original side of the argument- that fracking is harmful? And if so, does that mean this movie really is pro-fracking? That, to me,

    So, I don't understand. Krasinski's character reveals himself to have been a fraud working for the gas company the whole time… so does that mean we're therefore supposed to discount his original side of the argument- that fracking is harmful? And if so, does that mean this movie really is pro-fracking? That, to me,

    Actually, a lot of hospitals have changed the rules on ICU visitations o ER the last few years. Most do not have age requirements anymore, so young children can come I if their parents think it's appropriate for them. They do usually still have limits on the number of people allowed, but it's very lax. It's mostly

    Actually, a lot of hospitals have changed the rules on ICU visitations o ER the last few years. Most do not have age requirements anymore, so young children can come I if their parents think it's appropriate for them. They do usually still have limits on the number of people allowed, but it's very lax. It's mostly

    Well, Dexter will probably be the one filing the forensics report on the body, so I'm sure he'll just alter the evidence/lie like he always does when he has to cover up his own crimes.

    Well, Dexter will probably be the one filing the forensics report on the body, so I'm sure he'll just alter the evidence/lie like he always does when he has to cover up his own crimes.

    But hasn't Dexter killed innocents before?  I seem to remember him killing some guy in a bathroom once, just because he was pissed off.  I could be forgetting something, but I don't think that guy had actually done anything wrong.  Also, wasn't Hannah's dad an innocent?  I mean, he was a huge asshole and a criminal,

    But hasn't Dexter killed innocents before?  I seem to remember him killing some guy in a bathroom once, just because he was pissed off.  I could be forgetting something, but I don't think that guy had actually done anything wrong.  Also, wasn't Hannah's dad an innocent?  I mean, he was a huge asshole and a criminal,

    I could not like this post more.

    I could not like this post more.

    I was pretty into this episode up until they made Riley into a corrupt agent.  The whole reason I liked her is that she wasn't actually a bad guy.  Michael murdered a CIA agent; yes, Card was corrupt and the person behind everything that happened to Michael (I think?  They haven't really revealed how/if Card was