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    YAYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYY I was obsessive about Crazy Ex Girlfriend for months now. This is seriously one of the funniest and most endearing shows on TV right now, and yes, I just got through "Love" on Netflix. Okay Netflix doesn't count cause it's not actual TV. But I digress. I'm just deliriously happy. I haven't been

    We get it, you love Rihanna ;) Still would be nice to know the name of the song.

    Guess it's a way to shoot more sex scenes for Lip. He'll be over the professor by next episode.

    What's the song Ian dances to at the wedding?

    literally

    The first half of the season was flawless while the second half was gimmicky with no real heart. After that looonggg look that David and Skye share together in "Fourth of July," the show kind of fizzled out. Too bad. Maybe they can get better like "Halt and Catch Fire" did in the second season?

    True, Brody would have performed seppuku. Weak Quinn, very weak ;)

    Quinn smearing his blood on Carrie was profoundly beautiful. I still can't get that image out of my mind. Agreed, if you weren't a shipper before, you likely are one now.

    The phoniness of Don's paid experience at the retreat is reflected perfectly in the Coke commercial. It's a salute to American consumerism. We pay for happiness.

    Looks like Weiner's experience on Sopranos' ambiguous ending rubbed off. Did Don create that Coca Cola ad? Did he not? AAAhhhh!!!

    I'm not surprised. Weiner seems way too anal about everything, especially his characters.

    Peggy and Pete shipper here! I want a spin off with them getting married and opening their own ad agency. Every scene would consist of Peggy yelling at Pete and him storming off and slamming the door. *Hearts*

    All this talk about Don's eventual death…I think Don just might reinvent himself into a new person by the end of the series. After all, he has proven that he can't learn from his past transgressions.

    Jessica was always one of my least favorites. She over-acts her bits.

    This show is like the FX show "Married," but takes it to another level of gut wrenching reality. Really impressed by the Duplass brothers. Who knew the cast of "The League" had so much talent?

    Jack Black does dark comedy very well. He was incredible in BERNIE.

    I'm actually rewatching them right now. Season 3 was the worst! All those Betty scenes make me cringe.
    Agreed, Season 4 and 5 were A-mazing followed by Season 6.
    Season 1 is a snoozer till around midway. Then it picks up.

    I actually owned a VHS copy of Space Jam. Wow.

    Ryan and Kai are Nick and Jess's doppelgangers. Once they realize Ryan and Kai can make it work, maybe Nick and Jess can have another crack at it?

    While watching this episode, I realized I would totally watch a show focusing on just Mindy and Danny being a couple and owning their own OB practice together. And from time to time, Danny's mom would pop in and try to re-establish her umbilical cord with Danny. Danny and his mommy issues, are classic.