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I want to give this episode credit for one thing.

You know, I hated how they broke up, but now I'm coming to respect that they did it that way. Too many shows with a sort of "Will they get together" end game typically do something out of character, or against the story to make a break up happen. While I didn't like Danny rubber banding, I appreciate the idea.

Just got back from that, the first page of results doesn't bring up anyone claiming this. Stop trolling.

OK, so you get to get deny a person's opinion and not worry about discussing that, good for you.

The least funny character from Happy Endings gets what she deserves.

"Will you marry me?

I wouldn't fit in the kitchen sink

Ah, the bi-annual "Weezer released a new album and we're going to pretend it's good for two months," article.

Oliver's counter: I'm one person and you won't have to go to Greenland.

You have Michelle above Kirk and like Jess?

Nathan Deal was outspoken about vetoing this bill before Disney got a word in, I feel like this article and the title are a little dishonest.

Elektra is the worst.

It was kind of before "serious cartoons" became a thing, wasn't it?

Cece is the biggest ball the writers have dropped since the first three seasons of Winston. Despite clearly being established as "Jess' Friend" her appearance is dependent on which guy she is dating.

Yet no one uses it for internet movies.

Bropera.

This is a fun sentence to place random commas in.

To be more accurate, everyone with the internet uses IMDB to look up "who that guy was in that thing".

My point was the character in the book is definitely on the spectrum.

Well he is acting like a character with aspergers.