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And so the show meanders on.  Season 5 was overall a let-down and the opening episodes of S6 have done little to improve on this.  In saying that this episode was an improvement on the previous, thanks mainly to NPH performance.

I am watching these for the 1st time and I think its fair to say 21 episodes in that this has been a decidedly average season, for every decent episode there has been 2 disappointing.  This was another of the latter - the B story was relatively amusing but Ted & Barney's drunken escapade was awful.

The house/Lily flaws were the highlight of an otherwise average episode.

Yeah I probably go along with that review.  When it was first revealed it was the monkey what done it I was in hysterics but the rest of the episode fell rather flat there after.  And the final shot, albeit clever, felt somewhat tagged on as though all other potential endings had been explored and failed.

Great episode.  Loved how Barney and Robin happily sat watching the arguments take shape, throwing in an occasional witty remark.  Barney's reactions in particular were a joy,  almost creasing with laughter at points.

A much stronger episode than the previous two or three.  Barney and Robin's relationship was one of the weakest stories in the series but this was a heartfelt conclusion to it.

I live in Glasgow, Scotland where it's cold, rains a lot and we don't get Community on our TV.  It's a harsh world over here.

It was an above average episode in a mediocre season.

Watched this episode twice now and maybe it's because I've never seen Glee but it still didn't feel like an A episode to me.  Was some wonderful moments, mainly from Britta - her reaction to Troy and Abed's performance to lure Pierce into the world of Glee, her off-key singing, her reaction when Jeff is turned.

It was just OK.  Which still made it a million times better than the previous week's episode.

An A for this? Seriously?

On watching it again I think it's actually stronger than I originally gave it credit for.  Having gone through the panic attacks when he felt the net was closing in on his secret past he is now facing up to who he really is.  By taking the kids to his old house and telling them he is Dick is a telling moment.  The

You there, get my shoes.

I though it was paint but I'm just bleeding.

Yeah I was thinking this is good, rolling along nicely and then came the musical number.  And it became awe - some.

There's something mesmerising about Megan's teeth - clearly Don thinks so too.

Not as engrossing as the previous episode but still had a couple of terrific scenes - namely Don's panic attack and and Joan at the clinic.

“She was born in 1898 in a barn. She died on the 37th floor of a skyscraper. She’s an astronaut.”
Probably my favourite Mad Men line.

This episode would've been good if Jack Black wasn't in it.  What a pain in the arse he is.

Some of the dialogue was excellent but Dr. Miller is one of the weaker characters the show has produced.  The smile on Betty's face when Don showed up at the party was telling.