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Dewey Finn
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Did anyone else notice Sam and Jesse's reactions when Evan said, "Who's that?" after Sam referenced Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid? That was pretty funny.

Did anyone else notice Sam and Jesse's reactions when Evan said, "Who's that?" after Sam referenced Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid? That was pretty funny.

So is this show an adaption of the BBC programme Bargain Hunt? Because the premise sounds very similar.

So is this show an adaption of the BBC programme Bargain Hunt? Because the premise sounds very similar.

The UK original is in its fourth season and, even with some cast changes, it still manages to include some humor in the storyline.

I can't imagine why Ben would want to move to that bland suburb in the desert. Surely there are some decent neighborhoods in an interesting part of the city. (Is there a downtown in Los Angeles?)

I was amused by the bit when they were reviewing the poor quality security camera footage and Diana said something like, "That looks like a Stradivarius." As if that violin looked any different than any other one.

Did anyone else have a problem with Fiona's age vs Craig Heisner's? Liam is about three years old, so Fiona's mother left no more than that long ago. And Fiona said that she dropped out of high school at that time. So she would be in college now otherwise, or about 22 at best. But Craig was someone she had a crush on

I was wondering about that. It seemed implausible that she could have gotten this far with no firearms training.

I agree. Kalinda would certainly have called from the church, or at least insisted that Grace call her mother. (Plus, why weren't the police tracing the cell signal and looking in that neighborhood?)

So does September ever arrive in this show? Because it seems to exist in the same world as Royal Pains, in which it's one long endless summer in the Hamptons.

"And did Dr. Mauer seem somewhat skeptical about Cathy’s tumors shrinking?"

Maybe I'm nuts to look for realism in a silly sitcom but the idea that these women are so broke but can afford to feed the horse is ridiculous. And why are they constantly going to Starbucks? They work in a diner; presumably they have access to free coffee. (And the heavily-accented Korean diner owner is a terrible

Those are my favorite episodes. "One Day in the Valley" was the second episode from the third season, which is the one in the San Fernando Valley, and "I Love You Too" was the ninth episode from the second season, in which they went to Comic-Con.

I did like the back and forth about the spelling of Ablemarch, Consterdane and Frines. Sometimes on these shows, a name is mentioned, and someone else is able to spell it instantly. So that was at least realistic.

The storage space full of gifts
Now that Paul lost his job, wouldn't it occur to Cathy to open up that storage space full of gifts for Adam and sell some of them? The car alone can probably be sold for thirty or forty thousand.

Frankie was the problem
I thought it was interesting that on the second Mother's Day, Frankie was trying to force everyone into having a fun family day but they actually had more fun on the first Mother's Day when she wasn't there and they were being spontaneous.

I'm glad to hear that others agree that Chipotle isn't kid-friendly. And yet it's successful. That suggests that the idea behind the challenge (that a restaurant must cater to children in order to succeed) is false. I think Sudhir's concept can do just fine, even if no children ever visit.

Storyline abou Amber not getting into college
The storyline about Amber not getting into college is really stupid. First of all, she only applied to two schools, one of which was the University of California at Berkeley? Undergraduate admissions for California residents must be incredibly competitive, given how highly

Regarding Joey and Saucy Balls
I can't understand why he's not willing to accept that some people are going to be turned off by the name "Saucy Balls." And then the ridiculous uniform with the black shirt and white tie? When he was waving the prop gun around, I was wondering if he thought that he was in a community