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I agree, it's the little things that make a screenplay great. The Wire had a knack for showing the parallels between scenes. I've always appreciated those types of details.

If you see this Todd, I hope I don't come across as insulting. You're easily my favorite writer on the site (one of my favorites on the entire internet for that matter), and I love your reviews. I just think you got too hung up on the OCD in this one. Obviously it bothered you a lot, but I wanted other parts of the

Agreed, I'd like to see a review of this episode that focused on everything else. Adam's scenes were so perfect, I wanted to read about those instead of Hannah's OCD. That was really quite a minor part of this episode.

Interesting, because my brother happened to be in the house when I watched it tonight, and he said it was a pretty funny show. He didn't see it as groundbreaking or anything, but then I wouldn't expect that from one episode. He said he'll check out the first season when he has time. He particularly enjoyed Adam's

Something random I liked about this episode: When Marnie sings, a lot of other shows would take that moment to show Ray's face lighting up in awe and he would say "Wow, that was incredible! You could be famous!' Instead, his reaction is light surprise and "You sound pretty. If you want to be a singer, start now." That

Adam's monologue was one of the great monologues of the show's entire run. That speech alone bumps this up to A-.

Notice how Todd still showed up in the comments. The poor guy just can't escape from these reviews.