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John Taylor
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If you don't know that all your friends are waiting to throw you a surprise Welcome Home party then you aren't really making a statement, one way or another, by taking a limo other than maybe "I don't want to drive" or "I want to impress my girlfriend."

Smart move to lean on its strongest, best-written and best-acted relationship (Sheldon-Penny) … it's when the show is at its best.

Group Hang was an epic song.

Talking about ending a film on a swell of emotion … City Lights is one of the greatest examples in all of cinema …

Let me guess. The relationship between Bernadette and the child will increreasingly resemble that of Howard and his mother. And, in a Very. Special.Episode, Howard will face and ultimately triumph over the same desire to flee that his father had.

I so admire and respect people who applaud their own cleverness on online message boards. Well played!

Wow. Thanks so much for the schooling.

Sheldon and Amy are the only couple on the show whose relationship is based on mutual admiration and respect.

Marrying the (real) Shiva is the greatest reward …

Anyone else picking up a bit of an Ed vibe from this? And I mean that as the highest compliment.

I jumped off at the 2nd episode of Season 1. Thanks to your reviews I'm confident I made the right decision.

And still, better role models than the Kardashians!

Do the folks from Gotham even know about Netflix's Daredevil? Stealing liberally from that show could be their only hope. Also, good to see Chiklis back. Too bad it's on such a shitty show.

Good analogy, I was also thinking Curb Your Enthusiasm. Like "I know, if one main character is an asshole and everyone loves the show, how great would it be if they ALL were?"

Oh. And here I thought the last word of that headline was going to be "writing".

Of course. But isn't that the point of a message board?

Okay so I am admittedly a bit of a starry-eyed admirer when it comes to Don, and I know the conventional wisdom this morning is "He wrote the Coke ad!". But my hope is that the ad was shown as not only a touchstone of the time, but as a symbol of the pat, romanticized slice of life that Don has been pitching

My god, why must everything Bernadette says and does be so … hmmmmn … rhymes with runty. She is the most unpleasant character on the show, possibly in the top 10 overall …