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Now THAT was the show I love. After last week’s journey into
Two-and-a-Half-Men-style “everybody hates each other” toxicity, it was a relief
to see the show rediscover the inherent sweetness that’s one of the best things
about it. Still a bit too much bickering (hey, remember when this was a show
about a group of friends

Yep, 8:30 and 9. NBC really can't do anything right.

If it makes you feel better, it's not really an hour-long wedding episode. NBC lied (big shocker). It's two separate episodes they're airing back-to-back. The first episode is the wedding; the second is something else entirely.

I think my favorite part was seeing that Beverly Leech is still working, even if the reminder of just how long it's been since her Mathnet days (and my 3rd grade days) made me feel really old.

He didn't say "Oh, I'm living here now." Penny asked, "Where are you going to go?" and he said, "I was thinking here with you. (beat) Is that a problem?" He even followed it up later, after picking up her cues, with "It sounds like you don't want us living together." To which she replied, "No, no." The opening was

As always, thank God for this show. The saving grace on an otherwise mediocre to terrible night of TV comedy.

This episode was shit. I know Leonard gets a lot of flack for being rude to his friends and needy with Penny, but episodes like this are why I never blame him in the least. Indeed, it justifies exactly why he's always so pissy. This was Sheldon at his worst, an complete asshole with no redeeming or sympathetic

You are correct. And yet it was only the second stupidest/most traumatic death of a semi-regular on that show, after Lorraine Toussaint, who died after eating from a contaminated gift basket of mini-muffins or some such nonsense.

I remember that Snoops too! But I also remember the David E Kelley Snoops, mostly for the behind-the-scenes drama. Rob Thomas (then of Cupid fame, later of Veronica Mars fame) was hired to be the showrunner, which fit nicely since Cupid leading lady, later of showkiller infamy Paula Marshall was one of the titular

She's been self-involved this season? Like when she hid the fact that she was coping with their children's lice outbreak since she thought Jim was so stressed out about his big meeting, when he was actually playing around with Dr. J and having a great time (and lying to her about it)?

She's been self-involved this season? Like when she hid the fact that she was coping with their children's lice outbreak since she thought Jim was so stressed out about his big meeting, when he was actually playing around with Dr. J and having a great time (and lying to her about it)?

Well said, and you make one of the points that confounded me about the review (but said it much better). The reviewer answers his own question before he asks it. Why did they intervene here? Because they specifically said they were still there because of Jim and Pam. To see the cornerstone relationship that is the

Well said, and you make one of the points that confounded me about the review (but said it much better). The reviewer answers his own question before he asks it. Why did they intervene here? Because they specifically said they were still there because of Jim and Pam. To see the cornerstone relationship that is the

Love triangle? Someone who's been a part of her life for nine years shows her some kindness at a very low, very vulnerable moment and suddenly he's a love interest for her? Really not seeing that at all.

Love triangle? Someone who's been a part of her life for nine years shows her some kindness at a very low, very vulnerable moment and suddenly he's a love interest for her? Really not seeing that at all.

Yay to Anne being awesome. Julie White rules all.

"Murder chicken" alone proves you wrong. There was plenty of great stuff in the Season 1 holdovers.

Actually, the production order isn't really the correct order, at least not anymore. The episodes produced for the first season all should have aired in the correct order, and only made sense in that order. However, when they began making the second season episodes, obviously the end of Season 1 hadn't aired, so they

Ugh, of course he did. Brain fart. I don't know why I thought that.

Heh.