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I was laughing so hard by the end that I was crying. Well done, New Girl. Well done.

The sound mixing on the first Iggy medley was so bad and I seriously don't know who let that backup singer into the second set. But this was one of the few times I didn't fast forward through the musical sets. I like Iggy, thought she did a good job in spite of the incompetence of the SNL music people. Rita Oro was

I liked Deep Breath just fine. Kill the Moon, on the other hand… ugh >.<

That was where the problem was for me. There was no indication that she DID want anything other than sex, except for Henry telling her so. I was waiting for her to turn that on him, that *she* just wanted the booty call, but that turned out to be the case. Sloppy writing to blame for that, I think, and relying too

I was really bothered by the implication that Alex was going to choose her college based off one cuteish boy she met on a tour.

Looked like a smartphone.

So excited for TMP being back! Started out with Danny dancing in his underwear and I was in love—and then upped the ante in the end!

BOOK SPOILERS:

She thinks the pregnancy and the hallucinations are separate problems. So when Sparks tells her about the "experiment," he says that he is still worried that she is having the same brain scan abnormalities as the guy who killed himself.

Sounded like mother's brother to me.

I can do that with my eye. It totally freaks people out!

I don't think it's quite fair to compare a network comedy with an HBO show.

I watch this show all the time. I've never been the "dream wedding" type, and in fact I was married in a courthouse wearing a pink sundress I'd already owned for 5.5 years. We each had a couple family members in attendance, had a small get together at our apartment, and then ate dinner at a local restaurant. (The

No way, the Atlanta one is definitely worse (though I'll still watch it). For one, Randy>Monty. And the brides on the Atlanta show are frequently so young it's almost painful and frequently saddled with overbearing fathers and brothers that are far too concerned with how much skin the bride is showing.

Most of the dresses they use on the show are actually not pure white. Some of the brides get really snippy about it and have to insist on pure white since they "earned" it.

Actually the salespeople are usually good about staying within budget. The over-budget problems are usually caused by people in the entourage who "just want her to try it on!" or the bride herself having her heart set on one, despite her stated budget.

I saw that one! He was such a tool. I was so glad they ended up with the one that she wanted. (Even if she was a little overly-crazy about matching.)

I thought Alicia and Dee were flattered by the attention (eg Dee's coat) and mollified by the mention of her daughter and the promise of Catherine attending the walk (which evaporated soon after!).

She didn't quite break their deal. She didn't talk about universal child care or have Alicia on stage, but she did force him to give a little bit.

But there ARE no candidates yet. Selina is still the veep—hence the dilemma. She wants to just just reaffirm the party line, but she doesn't want to look like she's betraying the POTUS and setting herself up to run (yes, everyone knows she's going to run, but no one KNOWS she's going to run, you know?). That is why