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To be fair, the poisonous creature fight turned game was actually pretty funny.
At least to me. And it kinda exemplifies what I like about the Homer-Bart dynamic. That they antagonize each other but underneath or just a little further there's always this sorta playfulness to it.

What bothers me most about Jack, not just the… generality of his praise. "I see your point of view. And I understand." and the specificity of it. (Aviato? I'm guessing he knew Erlic was coming.)

Overall, I like what they've done with the High Sparrow here on the show as opposed to the books.
I always got the sense that in the books, he just uses his appearance and position as a thin veneer to hid the deeply misogynistic and prideful creature he is.
On the show, he's a lot deeper of a character I think. He

I'm always weirded out a little when the actual "crime" stuff happens in this show, and how nonchalant the characters are towards it sometimes.
I mean, he KILLED a guy, and the show just sorta zoom past it.
Same with the legion of goons that are trying to KILL the Nine-Nine.

Only if Young Leslie Knope gets to plan their day.

Didn't mention it last episode, but can we add not 'killing off a character just to motivate someone' to an extended "please try not doing this" list the season version?

To be honest, Chuck constantly seems to see every single person around him fall in love with his brother. They'll fall over themselves to help him and even go against their own personal tastes because he's that good of a sales man.
And after a lifetime of seeing both all of this recognition, and his brother's moral

I freaking love Louise. Because she's the crazy smart, crazy determined, and crazy ball of insanity that just pushes all the right buttons for what happens when she really wants something.
But Tina is basically the coming of age of the kinda dorky and shy little girl into this dorky and confident young woman. It's

Only when it was in the way of the subtitles. So just about every ten or so seconds.

I swear every series that has ten episodes a season should have the tag "Beware the Ninth".

I should be vaguely annoyed, but this actually seems like the perfect response.

No offense, but, the only thing running through my head was, "are you guys trying to have a romantic moment while you think your friends are dying above you?"

The A.V. Club

Anyone else notice how Howard phrased his request to Chuck?
Skimming over why she would be unhappy or want to leave.
And not mentioning the key fact that she's not partnering with Jimmy, just sharing an office space.

I think RSRudy is going to be Louise's best friend as they grow up, if they ever do a future episode.
RSRudy is too calm, and Louise's plans go against that nature. She cares for him, but she isn't going to change who she is.

And I just analyzed the potential romance of two fictional nine-year-olds…
Yep.
Time for bed.

My reaction to the title of this review:
Didn't he come out years ago?
The review:
"“Didn’t he do that a decade or more ago?” (he hadn’t)…"

It was just a fun as hell episode, and I loved how we could tell Rosa was having a blast.

The first half of the movie played like a trailer, and that's not a joke.
It barely lets any scene BREATHE. When we first see our villain do something villainous (sidenote:loved the way he was written; though maybe not the acting so much) I feel like we're going to explore this, take a moment from the frenetic pace.

That's what I was thinking too.
Only this isn't as smooth as his.
In Ides, he only needed the guy to meet him, here, Kim needs to accept.

This is weird to me…
See Seasons 1,2,3 each had an episode count of 13.
It was kinda the standard then.