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I felt like the beginning aside from the jessa stuff was the worst episode of the season but the jessa stuff and the ending was just amazing. if that makes any sense.

oh my Ian, you've grown up *sweating*

What kind of weird taco was britta eating that had mustard in it.

This isn't exactly uncommon here and you're completely right.

You can google PCE and find a wealth of information on the topic. I'm not going off of my personal experience, I'm just going by the facts and the effects of cocaine on developing and fetal minds is less detrimental than alcohol.

That doesn't even make sense. The episode even gave you a little hint just in case you have no idea about these types of things but drugs are bad for developing minds. Not just cocaine, alcohol, marijuana, uppers, downers, whatever. As an aside crack cocaine is probably the least harmful for developing minds and crack

I loved the lady being held at gunpoint by a bunch of blue people who want Jerry to improve his golf game "what the F*** is going on!"

No. It was great and it gets better every time I listen to it.

poor Ian

all the chefs seemed to enjoy the format and when they're doing something they enjoy it shows in the food. I dunno. I wasn't a huge fan of the format but I don't think it's a C rated episode.

I'd watch a cooking show with Carla Hall

ugh Bates! There you go again, giving a fuck when it ain't your turn to give a fuck….

~Never mind i'll find someone like you. I wish nothing best the best for you too…

Well I enjoyed this episode a lot. The show is has been padded with product placement and the Chefs just sitting around for awhile now. It's not going away. It's not really that distracting. If it's still bothering people then you should probably find a different cooking show to watch. I'd suggest Chopped if that's

Isn't Mandy's dad also a child fucker, +incest

dat ian ass

That's not the point. Had Kristen said any of that to the judges Josie probably would have gone home. But she didn't, she did the exact opposite and took full responsibility for Josie's failures. I don't see what part of that is so hard for so many people to come to terms with.

Kristen said in the beginning that she wanted total control and she even acknowledged that that could come back and bite her in the ass. Kristen conceived the dish. Kristen took responsibility for it's plating. Kristen took responsibility for the sauce. So the main problem's all fall on Kristen by her own admission.

I though this episode was perfect so i just decided to skip around it randomly. I landed on A quality 30 rock every time. This is what a shows last season is supposed to be like. 

where is this already released that ppl can grade it a B