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"Hey, is that Maria again?"

How great would that be for a storyline? Hydra infiltrates so deeply but so poorly that Hydra agents don't know who else is Hydra, end they end up all betraying each other!

Because he would have told Skye that during his "wah wah it's hard for me too" whine session.

Nah. Finn is just destined to lose his arm in any incarnation he has. Shoko, one of Finn's past lives, also lost her arm.

That's not even the best part with her. There's also that fantastic bit where she's talking about how hard it was to go to his apartment. She's just barely holding it together when she talks about her fear of running into Don's neighbor in the elevator. Playing that kind of

That was my favorite part too.

Agreed. Really hope she becomes more of a regular.

She's the kind of girl who'd like that though.

I agree about Ted and The Mother. Opposites-Attract is done so much that it actually feels refreshing to see two people that are very similar fall for each other.

WHAT?!

"I'm Tom Haverford and I want to smoke marijuana!"

Oh yeah, it's brutal. But there's a specific moment in the episode where it subtly switches gears from a heavy drama to this delightful little caper story. Don telling Lane to fire them adds wonderful element of mischief to the whole thing that makes me smile every time.

"Shut the Door. Have a Seat" is probably the best Mad Men season finale out of all of them. It's certainly the most FUN one.

We've have it all!

I believe it was actually her bridal shower…

I actually always think of her as Lou, the sandwich girl from Chuck.

I genuinely love how everyone always calls Rachel Bilson's character "Rachel Bilson." Nobody ever remembers (or cares) that her character's name was Cindy. xD

'It’s enough to wish for a spin-off in which Prince cuts through similar
rom-com complication (rom-complication?) bullshit. “There’s no such
thing as ‘a break’,” he’d tell Ross Geller, before disappearing in a
cloud of violet smoke.'

D:

I just want to point out–because this seems to be a misconception floating around–that "How I Met Your Father" isn't going to be a full series depicting the flip-side of Ted's story. It's going to be another series using the same narrative style as HIMYM with a new group of people.