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I never really got into Nugent's music, but he did have a strong run for awhile in the 1970's and after. His most successful phase came before he became known as an extremist nut-job (or at least I wasn't aware of it).

Awhile back I saw her make a few tweets saying she was against Trump, so at I agree with her there.

Thanks, I'm glad Will is still doing reviews since I enjoyed them, and the discussion, after finding them last season.

Looks good but now I don't know if I want to watch this or Fresh Off the Boat. Maybe I'll watch the second half of each episode of No Tomorrow.

I took this move as showing ABC's confidence in The Middle, that they want it to help boost the ratings for Tuesday night. I do work about whether it will weaken the show's ratings, though.

While I often get easily aggravated with Frankie, I think I found her repeated confrontations with the principal easier to take because (1) it worked out so well for Brick and (2) she had to face a couple of moments of embarrassment & nervousness about being found out, first when Nancy said all the performances were

The scene in the car between Mike and Pat, followed by their dancing, was great, and I also felt that the Mike and Brick story in the last episode was possibly the best in a weak episode.
Neil Flynn at least got a Critic's Choice Award nomination the last time they were done, and so did Eden Sher, who's had several

I felt bad for Sue when Mike presented her the repaired Floppy Dog; he meant well, but didn't know that Sue would love Floppy as he was, worn, torn up, and glued back together. In fact, I realized that probably none of the others knew about that moment between Sue and Axl in "War of the Hecks". I was glad she

I'm not too worried about Sue's attitude because I expect her to at least mellow out a little after this; I think the talk with Frankie at the end was leading her that way.
What's funny to me is that earlier in the year, especially after the first episode with the professor, I was thinking I'd like to see her take an

I was a put off by the idea Sue's crush at first, but I did like the way it was resolved, with Sue telling off Jeremy, and then the professor showing up and working to get them both back in class. I liked the professor saying he couldn't remember why Sue was out of class and then saying "I'm trying to help you

Coincidentally, that episode, Major Anxiety, came up Thursday night on my local station"s reruns.

Thanks; if that was in Season 6 then it's not surprising I missed it because I've seen little of the season yet, and have missed maybe a little of the previous one.

I like that idea. I was thinking, even after seeing just the promo, that Sue was unlucky not to have fallen for a Protestant guy who was interested in being a minister.

Hello, making my first comments here. This was one of the more fun episodes of the season for me. I liked that the family was together, mostly, but different characters had their own stories.