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Holyoke and Hartford, CT are worse than Springfield.

"Tiny Bubbles" was hilarious and I got Celebrity Mole on DVD for Christmas last year. My friend saw Stephen Baldwin at an airport a few years ago and told him how much we loved him on the Mole.

I too laughed and cried! It had everything and more.

"Oil up, Joe," was the line of the season!

It's not that easy to lose a ring. It looked tiny. I'm also glad she hadn't left it on purpose.

I haven't been crazy about the last few Goldbergs and think they've been retreading ground with no progress, but I actually loved this one. Beverly was crazy of course, but she was also hilarious.

It's insane. They actually did it on Big Brother. A twin had to trade places with her sister every so often and they were busted pretty quickly.

It was exactly the same as it, but not as good.

Oliver Platt is also going to be on Chicago Med I believe, so his availability probably won't get any better, yet they're going down this road.

It was really confusing. They enter a plea and get bail set, but then it turned into so much more in this one instance. Does this mean any of the guys Alicia got bail for will be back and she'll handle their cases when they come up? Do they hire a new attorney by that point? It seemed like half of a case (focusing on

He will forever be John Winchester to me.

I enjoyed it too and while I like the particular guest stars you mentioned, it seems like there are too many cast members and too many stories to service. When they do it well, it's great and this episode was a good one. However, the balance of bond court, the campaign, family life, and L/A don't always work as well

Did everyone notice the big continuity error with the blood on Francis' face after he ran through the guard with the sword? Initially it was a smallish spot on his throat. In the next scene he was covered in it. Same with Antoine. He had a a few droplets on him and then the next scene he was all of a sudden covered in

It was a different reviewer and not enough people were clicking on The Original reviews according to Staff.

I liked this episode too although I was shocked that the wedding happened right away.

I watched the episode with a friend who had never seen it and explaining the Bash parts to her was amusing to say the least.

Yeah, I hadn't heard she went someplace else. I figured as a non-lead she would miss a few episodes and make a grand entrance, but I guess she's gone for good?

I finally read The Picture of Dorian Gray by Oscar Wilde. I'd consider it a classic and it's easy to put down and pick up.

Your first paragraph reminded me of Bridget Jones.

Narcisse running the scam was unnecessary, but I thought the episode was good, more established than last week. Catherine is a caged lion and Charles was given a bigger personality than spoiled brat. I did completely agree with him and Catherine that really Scotland has only dragged France down though.