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I once described a certain unnamed NPR concert performance as "life changing" unironically and felt weird about it.

Wait, seriously? Was Jeff just being a poor small time lawyer for the past three years? Wasn't his last promise to the group that they'd stay together and hang out? And yet it seems like he hasn't seen them in a good while when Season 5 premiered. Also, any idea if everyone else ended up getting their bachelors

I wonder why Garrett didn't seem as traumatized by the ACB as Troy was. I guess Troy really does care about butt stuff.

Also, considering Annie is about 23/24 at this point, and Jeff is pushing 40, it'll only get less icky for them to bang as time goes on. Of course, it could also be more weird since they've been friends for so long, but…yeah. I'm gonna wait and see how Season 5 handles the more teenybopper-ish qualities of Annie

IIRC, the last time the Dean snapped like that, he was talking to Luis Guzman, and the snapping meant "Check IMDB"

Does Erik Charles Nielsen still hang around this website?

Having recently rewatched the entire series, that line about Annie trying to stop the Ass Crack Bandit two years ago was a nice, but wholly unnecessary, bit of continuity. Stopping the ACB was one of Annie's campaign promises during student elections.

I thought the gag was that he was just going to get up and walk away when the Dean asked him to work his magic.

Dexter. You lose.

Wow, makes me realize how many Lost alumni are being employed by CBS.

I haven't watched this show since the fall. Has it done one of those things where the girl you think is hot at first ends up being overshadowed by a dark horse who ends up being way hotter in a way? Like Aubrey Plaza on P and R?

He can never quit while he's ahead and now he's WAY behind. I agree that a happy ending, or at least an ending where everyone gets what they wany, is unlikely.

Could I kick him in the genitals? It'd be an ironic punishment, I guess.

Oh right, they're both legal professionals.

THAT'S why the dude looked so familiar.

I woulda thought killing Sammy would have incurred the wrath of Theo, but then I remembered Sammy has always sorta been a screwup? So I guess Theo wouldn't really care that his (presumably only) son got shot by some thug working with a different Mafia.

This show has never been shy with the blood splatter. We had that mole FBI agent's brain sploded on the window, and Wynn Duffy has seen his fair share of crimson masks, though not always of his own making.

I've been waiting for Boyd's empire to crumble for years, not cause I don't begrudgingly love the man who is entirely despicable, but because that's sort of how this show goes.

Loved the line in the review about the escalating series of dares in terms of casting. You got New York Rappaport, Alicia Witt as a redneck paralegal, the incomparable Australian Damon Herriman back as Dewey Crowe…

Has this show always had so much bare ass?