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Seth Bullock
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Maybe it's because we watch episodes in order and pay close attention. Once you've been in hundreds (thousands?) of episodes of TV, you probably don't watch everything that you acted in. And when they do shoot, they're probably working on multiple episodes at a time and scenes are all out of sequence. And then

I noticed that too. I wonder why Christa Miller—as the constant—wouldn't tip off the newer or returning writers if they weren't wholly up to speed. Isn't she still married to Bill Lawrence too?

I just looked into it. Apparently the actress, Carolyn Hennesy, was at the wrap party. Either a nice gesture from the producers or maybe there'll be a bonus scene popping up at some point online or in the home video release.

My favorite memory of Cougar Town is the episode when Grayson pretends to be Jules' brain-damaged brother because she was pretending to be Tom's girlfriend, all to trick Tom's daughter. Specifically, Josh Hopkins' line reading—while wearing a helmet—of "windows are baby doors with no clothes on." And "knees are like

That title card was practically cathartic.

Pretty wild that it got to 100. And I don't think I'm alone in having initially only tuned in on a whim because… Abed mentioned it on Community. It was worth it, though.

Sort of an inverse of the Passenger 57 maxim.

I have no idea either. Since the internet has everything—communication, shopping, news, movies, tv, finances, sports, etc.—it seems way too broad. It'd be like me starting up a Worldys where I give an award to the best convenience store, best boreal forest tree, best cell tower.

So that's the real reason Obama wants to normalize relations with Cuba. Big fan, he is.

'E-bola' was right there too. And it works on two levels, because of technology. This is gold, why aren't you writing this down…

Just wait until they read that undergraduate poli-sci essay of his in which he examines the merits of easing the checkpoint system for intra-West Bank travel. 750 words of pure, unadulterated hate—he didn't even call it Judea.

In twitto veritas.

Yeah, Better Call Saul doesn't really have much of a who-got-whacked-this-week angle (yet). It has more of a who-got-told thing going on.

@ssoldner:disqus I read it as Jim108—Jimmy sort of thinking aloud and working through his pain too, perturbed at the extent to which his brother had gone to hurt him.

I'm just a show-watcher but I'm surprised he commented on the pace of his writing. My impression from the news stories in the last year was that he wasn't dignifying any questions with an answer. I got the sense that the book would just drop one day without any prior warning, totally out of the blue.

Ah OK, I did it within minutes of the mailing list email yesterday. Thanks for the update; I'll just re-enter the information then. Best of luck!

What did you put for zip code? It wouldn't accept six characters (or seven with the space), no matter how I case sensitized. I did the extract-the-three-numbers-from-the-postal-code-and-add-two-zeros-at-the-end thing, but I half expect the system to reject it.

True. I really wanted him to appear on Who Wants to be a Millionaire during its initial heyday, to see if he can actually walk the walk. I remember reading that they did approach him and he turned it down, presumably out of fear of losing stature as a 'trivia authority'.

I don't understand why they couldn't keep up weekly coverage. I half expect them to start TV Club Classic for the missing (nine?) episodes this summer.

@avclub-75a554e529ffbd977baf9f4c753547ef:disqus @avclub-5a1c0dcc8243c086c74ee944052f6f0f:disqus @avclub-eac75edc18b8546c46893fe4b75ab995:disqus Did you guys get a confirmation number or chance to pick one of the dates yet? I remember last year getting one right away, I think. Checking my archive, I also got a