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Thank you for nailing it.

came here to write the same thing, as it makes it all the more poignant - which is, by the way, the one adjective I'd describe the show with if I had to.

I just startet watching Master of None today.

Yes, that's my point as well. Martin and Grant are both about 6'2" and Cosnett is about 5'11"

So from the scene they had together today, Zoom and Barry seem to be about the same height, as are Gustin and Martin.

This episode was great! The writers already have pretty good idea of what to do with the characters that are not played by Rob Lowe (he's been amazing from the start). Natalie Morales was great, Fred Savage was great, Mary E. Ellis was great, Todd is always great ("it feels warm").
The last episode felt like a bit a

Never too far! Men abusing women on film always works out

Even though that scene with Barry and the glasses was cringe-worthy, this was a particularly funny episode. Mostly thanks to Asshole-Wells and Cisco having a particularly good day. Entrance of Asshole-Wells and Cisco's mumbled "Hi" had me laughing and then a couple of other things such as Patty's remark of her

I don't know about this one.
I mean, Dre's obviously an actually very caring dad, who loves his kids and plays a big role in their upbringing, but the tagline at the end was "at least you're here".

Well, they only had two "battles" and one of the first line of ep. 2 was actually how the premise needed to be reset. So that's kind of what they did here, getting a groove going. I will never judge a comedy show on the grounds of the first episodes, there are just too many variables that need to be put into place in

I mean….Rob Lowe really seems to be in the zone right now and Fred Savage is perfect as baffled straight guy. I'm so glad they convinced him to go back to acting for this, even though he made himself quite a directing career.

Funny how all immediately relate to the dad face joke (and rightfully so).
I think it's already part of pop culture

The Old Spice Commercials are gold and you know it!

First: "Not the first time Scully's butt is the downfall of this precinct."
Second: "Everyone I work with is a stupid face." Raymond Holt, Head of NYPD PR, poet, not a stupid face.

I bought IT as a 12-year-old and even though I just devoured most books during my youth, I stopped reading after about 150 pages because I just couldn't take it anymore. I had nightmares and trouble going to sleep after that.

Is there a plurality of appearances of Moriarty in the Sherlock Holmes literature?
I have the collective work here at home and I think he only appeared in The Final Problem. Anyway, to me he isn't particularly scary, he just is a toughie to outsmart!

What a delish' pinot

He should go back to acting. I don't care about the other crap.

So I started into this new season of television with The Grinder, which was very amusing but obviously had a typical "sustaining the premise" episode, and this one. While The Grinder has a bigger comedic confidence and a sharper overall voice, Grandfathered was actually pretty solid in the character department.
I read

I think both sides have a point. And since it is in some way a matter of freedom of speech (and though it is not enforced by any kind of administration, it is part of the public discourse of what is "right"), I think people should draw a line between political correctness and intolerance. I have the feeling that a lot