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    "I have no molars…never WILL have molars"

    I dunno, y'all. I just.Don't.Know. I told Scandal I loved its bats$#t insanity and that I would embrace the crazy and follow it to the ends of the earth. Then Mama Pope went and ate her wrist and I felt like I'd been had. Then Huck licked Quinn's face and I felt like it was just mocking me. Scandal makes no bones

    Agreed. I liked how he was reviewing a speech with his staffers and then the moment he saw the cell phone from the Secret Service he was like "ok good meeting guys, y'all can peace out." I'm imagining them being like "should we bomb North Korea?" And he's like "Let's…hold on, gotta take this personal call. BRB."

    Fitz is such a jerk that this wouldn't even be a lie…Amanda Tanner was his mistress! And he ruined her life mighty handily! UGH I am not Team Fitz.

    I agree. Acme needs to look super legit in order to keep Wonderland super-secret.

    I agree with you on most of this, HouseBiden. I've been complaining about similar things to my roommates after we watch each week. The weirdest thing to me is that they left the season finale saying "let's just try this, even if we don't know what this is"…then they picked up IN REAL TIME, 5 seconds after they drive

    Someone may have mentioned this but I have to say…Olivia's mom died in a plane crash?? Nope…that has to be one of the most suspicious ways to die. I'm guessing there's more to this story!!

    "Two queens at Casino Night…I'm about to drop a deuce on everybody."

    I'm frustrated by the Schmidt storyline too. As much as I like Elizabeth, it's obvious that (especially as the only cast regular) CeCe is the only real choice. And I think they could be great together. But now I fear the old TV/movie trope will come true where "he tries to date both, but they find out and are

    oops "Top of the World"… This show definitely dates itself for me as I had not heard of the song OR the model until after this episode. I was in the single digits when it originally aired and so most likely caught it a couple years later in reruns. So I agree with the people who didn't get the pop culture references

    Hmm the moment I saw the words "The Blackout" I wanted to rush and share my love for the "Top of Creation" moment, but I will say I can see the cheesy and out-of-character side of it as well. But I still think that's what part of makes that individual moment so hilarious. They are SO into the song as we see the chaos

    1) I feel old because this was one of the "later" BSB albums and I have so many memories of their first one.

    I think Lamorne was the comic MVP of this episode for sure. His delivery on everything was perfect. I especially loved "I feel so ALIVE".

    gah I love New Girl. I feel like this show, the actors, and Liz are just smart—and that they really love their show, so they put attention into the details. It's my favorite comedy because the funny lines are just a bit more funny than other shows right now, and the emotions ring a bit more true. It's little touches

    I thought maybe they would do a little more of a reveal with the "quality" of the products—like we'd find out the spray conditioner was water, the peppermint vodka was mouthwash, and the frameless glasses….well. they speak for themselves.

    I loved that episode, especially when he was asking her about her favorite pastimes in America and she said something like "ice skate for fun, not to save lives."

    This week I actually disagree with the reviewer and most of the commenters so far, which doesn't usually happen. I felt like this episode deserved much higher than a B. This episode made me laugh out loud and tear up in the span of a few minutes, and though that was just my reaction, I feel like the shows that balance

    Um, yeah. I noticed that too. Little Amanda was quite little, but kid Jack had a post-pubescent deep voice. Not appropriate!

    What frustrated me was the comparison between Lily's secret and Ted's. Lily should confide in Marshall—she doesn't have to admit she wants to run away sometimes, but she should ask for help from her partner when she feels overwhelmed. Ted, on the other hand, has expressed his feelings to Robin (and Barney!) many

    I actually thought the deadpan delivery made her crazier/funnier…things like strolling over to the fire extinguisher casually saying "I'm a jedi." It was like she was bored and unimpressed by Tracy's level of insanity