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i know, it's like i've heard and seen that joke before but the fact that it's charlie just make it gold

"Yes airport pizza is underrated" I love how Charlie walks out in the middle of playing a video game with his son and turns off all the lights and electricity and locks the door…"Dad you didn't even feed me yet" seems like the least of his son's problems.

ugh why is this show so perfect? the tear jerker immigration moments which are political without seeming pedantic, the guardian bachelorette. It should be a very cheesy show but it constantly catches me off guard. And as I've mentioned before, I love how none of the main characters are completely evil, or at least

yeah, i don't really remember them caring that much about continuity before, besides mentioning the dog every now and then! I was already surprised they mentioned the hawaiian shirt in the diaper episode.

yeah that song was really hilarious. Again, why isn't The Middle more popular than Modern Family?

super impressed by the whole MIKE midlife crisis arc that has been building. Who knew that a ABC sitcom can handle mortality with such wit—"our life is crazy but at least our kids distract ourselves from death!"

Woody Allen! I get the neurotic nerdy jew thing, but I just find him whiny and insufferable. Manhattan made me angry—why am I supposed to think it's charming that he treats Mariel Hemingway like shit and then wants her back?

I still haven't finished Royal Tannenbaums, . But If I had the attention span to stay focused the whole movie it's supposed to build up to a really touching scene.

Nancy Meyer Movies. Being a feminist and all and loving home decor I should love her movies on paper, but I feel like they just drone on and on

Where did the A+ go?

it didn't even occur to me that we didn't see the gun, but I applaud that choice.

I can't describe how great I thought this episode was. It was handled so realistically and honestly.

" Your job is a vacation from poverty" *High Five* Sometimes FOB does get caught in the cheesy, but Constance Wu's delivery saves them 90% of the time.

I can't help but get a Harry Potter and the Deathly Hollows feeling with Don Draper on the road running further and further away from the office/Hogwarts. I got this feeling with the last episodes o Breaking Bad too. Now we will just have to see if Don Draper will return for one last goodbye.

The Betty storyline was really great (in a bad way). The way that Betty went straight to acceptance was so typical of her (choosing her favorite dress to be buried in), but also perceptive and wise. Even dying Betty wasn't going to be a warm cuddly mother, but the advice that she imparts to Sally was surprisingly

Lily about Cam "What's wrong with HER?" oh will the sexist jokes ever get old

I don't remember that! refresh my memory please? ( I know, I can always google)

I used to feel really sad watching the first two seasons, like I got the punishing humor in theory but still found it depressing. For some reason I've come around to appreciate the comic tragic fate of Louie, and enjoy the not so funny insightful parts for what they are.

isn't that the cop that played Phoebe's cop boyfriend in FRIENDS
also it hurts my heart that that shop owner was 24 even though she is a fictional character…and Mark Zuckerberg invented facebook when he was 19.

I personally thought it was hilarious, watching it a second time