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Oh gosh, I'm not the only one thankfully.

I hadn't watched Mindy in forever, but came back tonight after reading that article saying the show was now better than New Girl (as if!). It seemed vastly improved at least. I've heard Jeremy is fat now? What's that all about really? I hope Beth Grant made a lot of money for that one line they gave her. She

You're right, we don't know if he's playing straight or gay.

I was also pleasantly surprised with how well the episode turned out. Occasionally in the later seasons, the first seven minutes before the first commercial break aren't all that bad but then take a bad turn with an introduction of the main plot. I was ready for that to happen with Eduardo, yet another Hank Azaria

That line where he says, "I love…the law," I thought he was going to say he loved Cary and I was going to scream out, "You bet your ass you do" and then I realized I need to get it together. Mostly I was bummed the episode was almost over, I want more and more of this show lately.

I was saying Boo-urns.

Wasn't Red Ribbon Blues on USA Network? I think that was the first time I remember RuPaul out of drag and was happy he was making a go of it outside of what I thought would be a one hit wonder/flash in the pan career (I was 13 forgive me).

How much Viagra has he had first?

Probably 6 or 7 am.

Maybe I misread it (or have forgotten it since last night) but I thought when Marilyn said she was there to help both Peter and Alicia, I thought Alicia finally realized she would need Marilyn after all (and that Peter was going to screw up like he has already with ethics). I like that Marilyn pointed out Cary is a

I'm guessing its true since she is in the new Into the Woods movie filming in England. Either way, she has plenty of Emmy worthy scenes for 2014 already.

The point of Melissa George's pregnancy was that she's pregnant in real life and the morning sickness scenes with Alicia helped humanize her character to someone (Alicia) she'll probably need to help out more than she planned thanks to Peter's awful ethical decisions when it comes to his family.

She got a crappy role on Alias that probably soured her to many a long time ago, but I'm very okay with her on this show. I'll admit it, I hate Peter and only see destruction for his character eventually. I'm guessing the voting shenanigans from the end of last season will give Melissa George more to do but I also

She was/is awesome, but I wouldn't call her an outdated name unless she wants to call herself that. I would also say that it would be nice to have two black female SNL cast members playing Beyonce AND Oprah in the same sketch without having someone run out of the scene to do a quick change or Kenan and Jay do an

http://splitsider.com/2013/… is the best one I could find. I'm a regular tvtattle reader and that website has been posting about SNL casting issues since the beginning of the season. All of the articles have kind of run together for me.

There have been numerous articles written about the lack of diversity in the improv groups that Lorne Michaels and his recruiters usually look at when searching for new talent. Improv groups like The Groundlings or UCB are full of white men and some white women usually. There are other places to look though that

At least they didn't make fun of episode recap commenters. We can do that ourselves just fine.

That little aside about how Hawaii will have to be delayed gives me hope that Peter and Alicia won't actually go through with it (unless all of Peter's shenanigans get him in trouble with the polls and he somehow forces/convinces Alicia to marry him after all).

I don't want to get flagged for spoiling stuff, but that clip package of what's to come was so gripping, especially the reminder of Peter's questionable votes from last season; so I'll leave it at that. I'm bummed Kalinda didn't go with Cary and Alicia, but Will does need someone in his corner to keep things

She better be nominated next year. With Homeland seemingly falling apart and Nashville and Downton Abbey not up to par, I could see Connie Briton and Michelle Dockery not being nominated and Claire Danes losing to Margulies (hopefully).