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What's interesting to me is that, with his appearance, Broad City seems to be taking a page out of Parks and Rec's playbook. Every so often they'd have a current or former pro basketball player on the show—I thought it might have had something to do with how stereotypically obsessed people in Indiana are with

Yeah, the outfit thing was irritating for me. Knowing the Magic Castle as he does, and knowing that he would not be able to give her his jacket if she were chilly, when picking out her outfit, he really should have taken care to find an appropriate sweater/jacket/wrap for her, just in case (that dress was so skimpy,

Yes. I was cracking up.

She had just had her Bat Mitzvah, though.

I kinda lived through that…I didn't marry the dude, but I did stay with someone who many of my friends said made no sense for me, long after I realized that we were not right for each other. Marnie's lines about growing old and having no one (from last week) kind of pulled at those memories. I'm lucky that I had the

It seemed like she tried to do it herself, but then never carried it out when he pushed back on her. She definitely needed to be more straightforward: only one person's input is needed to end a relationship, after all. But he needed to actually listen to what she was saying. What she did was kind of shifty, but I

Yes, it was in the book where Rachel acquires an alligator morph and develops an allergic reaction to it, thus causing her to randomly morph unwillingly at inconvenient times (including turning into an elephant while in her bedroom and causing pretty major structural damage in her house; this gains her mild local

Seriously. I am all for this policy, but I think there should be more of an expectation that if you are too fucking loud during a movie, ushers/management will ask you to leave. It's not even a teenager/twenty-something thing; the worst-behaved people I have seen were in their early 30s and completely drunk. (These

Yeah, you're probably right. It is interesting to hear what they're called in different places, though.

Really? I've always just called then pads.
But yeah, definitely not a tampon.

That, and how embarrassing is it to have a naked person as your wallpaper? Especially since they both work together at the same school and his students are apparently 7?

Seriously, thanks for saying this. I'm a bisexual woman married to a bisexual man, and not only will we occasionally talk about experiences with our exes, we will also tell each other about other attractive people who we notice: celebrities, real-life people, whomever. Neither of us have naked-ex-photos on our phones,

It's not about cheese.

Because everyone was too high at 4:20 to look at the clock.

Yeah, her line about every one of her friends falling in love with her or whatever from that episode really interested me. I hope they do more with that.

Yeah. This is EXACTLY how I would be feeling if my least favorite co-worker was fired.

Nah, it would be more subversive if she ended up with someone who hasn't been introduced yet. Liz Lemon's eventual husband didn't show up until season 6 of 30 Rock; Leslie Knope's didn't appear until the end of season 2 of Parks and Rec. I kind of love that kind of structure.

I just think Josh hasn't found his career niche yet. He likes Aloha, but has complained about the hours, but he obviously loves working with kids/teens. He's athletic and outdoorsy, and if he does have a college degree as hellonwheelz points out, why not try to become a high school sports coach, or go back to school

I also hope Valencia gets more nuanced. There's something going on there…something that drew those two together and kept them together through time and distance, besides just pure physical attraction. She seems highly insecure, and I hope they delve into that. (Kind of annoying to me that, at this episode, which is

Carrie's performance as the cab driver was pretty consistently creepy throughout, I'd say. It's still chilling me when I think about it.