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The "grinding pepper" motion is one I often use on my husband… to give him Indian rope burns.

That is a really good point about Michael having to fight more to make it with Holly. That's what always bugged me about later-season Jim- he's essentially turned into a stereotypical sitcom husband, like "Why is my wife such a nagging bitch now wah wah," and there was no thoughtfulness toward/examination of how Jim

I agree with this because of the repetition of the conversation about Rudy's spit- like the Shadow King is reusing/stealing what he heard in the past (albeit with a different character).

Patent Oswalt

coz a sexist never dates women…

"It's bad luck just seeing a thing like that!"

Normally I tend to overlook dangling plot threads and inconsistencies if the character development is worth it, but for Sherlock in particular, it's difficult, because it prides itself on how clever it is for slipping in some obscure detail that the audience didn't notice or whatever, so when it completely disregards

I guess it was just to add creepiness to the character, but it does seem an odd choice to have an actor wear fake busted teeth when he's playing a millionaire philanthropist

I hate everything about this so… so much. It's completely ruined my day.

The first time I heard False Alarm, my mouth was just hanging open incredulously the entirety of the track. It's so so bad. How can that be the same artist that can make a song like Sidewalks??

*looks around the room, tapping fingers on mic* what else, whaaaat else…

That's nice for frug tho, that he gets to sit at a computer and argue with everyone about issues that have no impact on his daily life or livelihood; I can tell a Trump presidency will not affect him at all. I hope he doesn't accidentally know any woman or people of color or LGBTQ people! That would be awkward.

"Friday Night's Alright for Fighting" is hands down my favorite episode. Emily and Richard were already in my top 3 of favorite characters (Paris being number 1), but that episode really captured the feeling of what it's like to be in a family- they drive you crazy, they say the most insane things, you feel like you

I don't understand, are you calling your relative reasonable for being a racist? What the fuck is wrong with you?

How can it not be longer??

I wouldn't mind that this cinematographer always discretely places a bag of his family's famed pizza rolls in every scene, except watching his films always make me so darn hungry!

Moving to Tokyo saved that marriage lol, they wouldn't have lasted a year in the States. They barely lasted two days without getting into a potentially relationship-ending fight when they visited!

I definitely used to hate Gordon, I think the turning point for me on beginning to like his character was when they developed his friendship with Cameron.

I'm so glad to see the Donna-Joe connection validated by other viewers. Last season ended with what this household referred to as "Dark Joe" and this season took the same tack, ending with "Dark Donna". However, whereas with Joe, we mostly got this "mystery man sweeps into town and manipulates everyone for his own

The only time I can remember Parts Unknown (I've never seen NR) having any negativity was the Italy episode in the first season (I think), where he's looking for authentic countryside/marine cuisine, and he goes diving for fresh fish and the boat company/restaurant owner is tossing dead fish into the ocean for the