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    I love the Yale football game episode. Richard and Emily in fine form (until Pennilyn Lott). Even Jason is charming on that first date; it's Lorelei I have the issues with on that one. Jason sucks pretty much from the weird you-have-to-sleep-in-the-guestroom thing on though.

    Rory finally stops being polite and starts getting real! It is a terrible storyline, as most of her post-season 3 storylines are. But… some of Lorelei's comments about ballerinas are pretty hilarious.

    I hate the tree plot line. It's like they sent Rory to Yale and then had no idea what to do with her there until season 5.

    Ugh, Dean. He's annoying in the first three seasons but season four Dean is the worst. Why, ASP??? Why?

    Logan is truly the worst. Although Rory is also the worst in those later seasons.

    Yay! Reviews, finally, of my favorite show. I love Ballrooms and Biscotti despite the unrealistic plot line that Rory would mix up her go to Yale dates.

    Three seasons in and I still love this show, although I am not looking forward to the love square. Still, this episode was warm and funny, even if it did make me miss Michael even more.

    I just don't find Francesca/Dev believable. At all. I liked the chemistry he had with season 1's Rachel. I liked this season but the episodes that focused on Dev and Francesca really dragged it down for me.

    Ah, Felicity. Every once in a while, when I am feeling nostalgic, I rewatch season 1. I didn't like the rest of the series but season 1 is pretty good. They should have just ended it there.

    As an ex-[insert parents' fundie religion], this episode resonated with me more than most TV show episodes (well, I also relate to Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt).

    I don't really care if Jane/Raf are end game. I just think a Petra/Raf/Jane love triangle could get really annoying fast. So I'm hoping the show doesn't go there. But… it probably will.

    I liked this season pretty well but several things just didn't work for me. The "romance" between Dev and Francesca was just so cliched and unbelievable that I didn't really enjoy the last few episodes because they focused on that.

    Maybe this wasn't SV at it's peak but I still enjoyed the hell out of it. Jared's creepy comments about his past, the Gilfoyle/Dinesh rivalry, Big Head, the conjoined triangles of success— I've missed this show.

    Interesting. In her book, Lauren Graham very much implies that she would do more GG since the revival ended on a cliffhanger. I think it's most likely scheduling conflicts that caused her to change her mind.

    I just finished the series and am late to the comment party. I enjoyed the series overall, but I was disappointed in the ending. Perry is also the rapist?! Really? That was just so contrived, it took me out of the story a bit. (Apparently in the book, Jane moves to the area to find Ziggy's dad. That makes a lot of

    I think there is a lot to like in the show, but the extreme sentimentality kind of drives me nuts. If they would just take it down a notch…

    Love Buffy! (And just watched Angel for the first time recently). I thoroughly enjoyed Buffy week last week. Seabreeze… Isn't that Lorne's drink of choice in Angel?

    I finished Angel last night. While the first half of the season dragged a bit for me, I thoroughly enjoyed the last half and I wish it had been renewed for a sixth season. As a longtime Buffy fan, I don't really know why it took me so long to get around to Angel.

    Since I was in college when Buffy 6 and 7 aired, I missed most of 6 and all of 7. When I did my recent Buffy rewatch, I finally finished the series.

    Great interview. Amber sounds down-to-earth and fun, not to mention smart.