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    Tim
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    No rage here, just noticing stuff. But you aren't wrong, it is just a TV show, not a documentary.

    *shrug* Meaningless is in the ear of the beholder.

    I enjoyed this ep but man, they have a lot of anachronisms. This time it was when Nerdnik said he had "a friend at Suncoast" holding Terminator for him. This is supposedly 1985 but Suncoast started in 1986, and they weren't even called Suncoast until 1988! It took me thirty seconds to find that on Wikipedia. Surely

    Yay, so glad to see this show get some love all these years later! When it came out I was already a Jill Scott music fan but didn't know she could act. I went into it with some trepidation and was blown away by the setting, actors, and characters. Big thumbs up to HBO for taking a shot on this one. I can only echo

    I'd just love the idea of AP getting a job offer from America, thinking it's his chance to leave behind Norwich, only to find he's actually going to an equally-small town radio station in the States. Culture clash, AP cluelessness…I'd watch it.

    Are — are we sure that's not a picture of Matt Berry?

    My friend and I were in high school when this aired and we watched it every week. My main remembrances of it are: Amanda Pays' sexy accent, Barry eating a giant salad bowl full of cereal in the morning, and the excellent Trickster episodes. I'm sure it doesn't hold up, but I liked it a lot at the time (we were

    Greg Davies is fantastic in it. But he's always fantastic.

    You know, it probably speaks volumes about my naivete, but when I saw Dar in the back of the car with Haqqani, I was like "Oh cool, she doesn't have to take the shot because Dar is undercover in the perfect spot to get him!" Sigh. I'm such a "glass is half full" sucker.

    I wish this app was choking on its own heroin vomit so I could walk out of the room without saving it.

    I don't see the "+". Did they drop the grade a bit?

    I don't get why the show (particularly Mary, natch) is always shitting on Edith's looks. I think she's a cutie patootie.

    My roommate was watching this episode and I happened to wander in just as a villain was about to light someone on fire. The script had him say, "You know what they say…the customer is always right," as if that were still a clever and novel quip for a villain to say in 2014. I couldn't stop my feet from walking me

    She really is fantastic and nails every Sue scene, making comedy look easy. Hope she has a long career.

    "I think it's safe to say we could've done more" was such a great Mike line. I came to The Middle late (only about two seasons ago) but I'm loving it more all the time.

    Holy shit, is your username a Bargearse reference? If so, mad props to you, sir or madam.