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The Serial podcast sketch WAS spot on, especially Aidy Bryant as Cristina Gutierrez and her ineffective delivery that probably helped convict Adnan (I'm not desperate enough to go on reddit and chat about Serial details there, so I'll do it here damn it). I was kind of surprised Cecily did the Sarah Koenig impression

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Since Groening just appeared on the freemium Simpsons Game, I also think he could care less about this crossover.

I'm also over Kalinda's scenes (unless she somehow becomes Alicia's new body woman - which would make me laugh) and now that she can't be around Cary, I have a bad feeling Panjabi will be leaving earlier than expected.

He has two children now actually.

When Alicia finally said she was running, my heart sank. I still don't like the idea of her running, but then I remembered she'll probably just quit it later somehow. Since I missed the first three seasons, I admit I'm not the expert on the show like you all may be, but it sure does seem like Alicia likes to start

Plus her laughing at herself after the first fantasy was hilarious too.

It's a testament to the how good the show is that I hate how Alicia is getting dragged into this state's attorney race and how I still don't want her to run, yet it's making me understand why she would and think the show is brilliant. Mostly, I think it's an excuse to keep Alan Cumming employed since having him as

Well this episode hit me hard. My father died in his sleep of a heart attack. He had sleep apnea (and terrible habits that led to his death) like Homer, so Lisa's worries mirrored my own growing up. Homer's sleeping apparatus especially.

I thought it was an A episode. Everything with Cary kept surprising me, as I kept expecting his character to get out of prison, and they kept him there while implying he might be there for weeks or months. I was so upset about Cary's imprisonment that I had several dreams about helping Kalinda and Alicia get him out

Yes, she needs to get laid.

That was a wonderful pandering scene that I thank Michelle and Robert King for completely.

So isn't Matt LeBlanc doing something similar with Episodes on Showtime? I don't own Showtime to find out. I know his character isn't doing a reality show within the show he's doing, but that its also about a shitty tv show with more focus on the writers?

I loved the Lindsey Naegle impression by the NBC exec.

I was surprised how quickly I gave up on the show after liking the first episode enough to set up a weekly recording of it. I deleted last week's episode without ever watching it and cancelled recording it as of yesterday.

I guess I'm the only one that likes Dog with a Blog (mostly because it's stupid, but in a watchable kind of way - and I'm embarrassed to think the dad on the show is a DILF). Bummer that The Good Wife didn't get a nod for Best Drama, it could have replaced House of Cards for my nomination list. Bummer for Parks and

I've gotten a few responses about my Rosa comment, so I chose to respond here. I stand by my reaction to Rosa's back story, but didn't necessarily dislike it altogether and was also like you, happy we spent time with her at all after her disappearance midway through season one.

While Taystee's, Poussey's, Suzanne's, and Morello's back stories felt important and fascinating, I thought the back stories for Sister Ingalls, Gloria, and Rosa this season offered information we didn't really need to know. Rosa thought a kissing curse killed her two boyfriends? Really?

I took it that everyone's perception of beauty is different. Being gay and having friends in the bear community opened my eyes to what others find attractive. While I'm not into back hair and a plumper look, some friends actually find Seth Rogen and Kevin Smith types attractive. Reggie Watts is probably the

I skipped over it once the song got going (although I did kind of like her appearance last year). I was more bummed that there wasn't another Amy Goes Deep segment, even if she seemed the interviews came more from her friends this season than last.