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As stated in the "crazy Ex Girkfriend" song "Love Kernels" ( as applied to Grumpy cat Aubrey Plaza) "It's a stretch but I'll take that too" .
Very glad is is sticking around if not in his head possibly reanimated! Maybe reanimated Plaza is the best Plaza

NO Glen award? Hello McFly?
Maya of course

Yeah, agree about the cereal boxes…
biggest reason that Hot even crossed my radar is because of the old meaning it was quite an adjustment in normal conversation when the new meaning took hold . Plus if the episode had been up to par It probably would not have bugged me as much

Nothing here refutes what I said about midwest American usage in the late 0s/80s. I lived through it and the term what not being used to described degree of beauty as it is today. To cite but one example from pop culture you only have to refer to an episode of the Mary tyler Moore show in which Betty White makes

I have some respect for the some of the episodes but really thought this one was jarringly awful-paint by numbers melodrama as someone on this thread said, much of which has already been shown, discussed etc. l.And its a nit but in the late 70s/1980 "hot" did not yet mean attractive. In the mid 70s it meant uh ready

I would probably have sprung the 40 as I am curious. But it won't play on ipad 2 , which I ust broke down and upgraded to… that seems silly as all my other Eno apps do fine with it

Announced today: renewed for season 3

But CXG has just been renewed so we can go back to concentrating on Netflix views and Itunes sales. There's a song in there somewhere. BTW Rebecca only robbed the graves when she was forced to by Nathaniel's threats. It ay be that they are not so dissimilar but I wouldn't bank on that part. It wold seem that if

I think they will because its there in some other references in both seasons. She refers to Chinatown at one point and no one has seen it ( her solution was a "movie night" IIRC). She has made other literary and movie references to which blank statres were her reward. Just last week Valencia complained to her about

ensemble cast of Crazy Ex Girlfriend

yeah, I think the writers etc have agreed. So that's fine with me, just do not want it cancelled, It's a national treasure

I thought it was one of the best. There was so much going on and the scene between Greg and Rebecca was a dramatic and sad one and Bloom and Santino played it note-perfect, demonstrating that they could easily be dramatic actors of the highest caliber. The 11year old kid as part of the Greek chorus reminding Rebecca

oh yeah exactly.Lost In Space or Denise.. although sink to the bottom from lp no 1 could probably just go on the show as is.

He wrote the season 1 finale too. Which was also great.

The reference to Pulp Fiction was a reference to your scene reference which- I thought was a reference to the season 1 scene at the Mr robot shop ( which is the only scene where the computer parts at the Mr robot shop were visible- ypu referred to 80s computer parts at the store. and that's what I thought you meant.

They were going to see a movie in the scene right? What was it? Pulp Fiction? Which is mid-nineties. I think? If I'm right re the movie. Anyway different scene and inconsistency, if there is one. I just knew this seemed consistent from my kids. They are all around Elliot's age now and loved watching Alf, full

Actually "The Attila the Hun " show on Monty Python's flying circus was probably the first.

One does appear to forget that most people Eliot'sage would have been saturated with these shows in syndication where they would watch after school. Timeline seems ok to me.

That song was a highlight for me, but IMO its primary function was to give us deeper insight into Rebecca's self-loathing. For someone who shy, all too aware of their faults. and perhaps a little out of shape, the song represents their worst nightmare. They show up at a Yoga class and the very person they want to get