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My mom thinks I'm cool.

But I'm not going to leave Spotify to go to Tidal. So all this does is prevent me from listening to a Jay-z song occasionally. So yeah…

That episode where she took a dance class and out danced the young bitches was pretty epic. Aunt Viv Number 2 could never.

I mean, Kevin has the most cliched plot going, but I think it's a tremendous compliment to the actor that he's sort of risen above that for me and I can actually enjoy him and even sort of care about his journey. Kate unfortunately has gotten stuck having to carry the "dead dad" baggage and them holding off on the

The first 40 minutes was so rough. Felt like a different show and not one that I was especially interested in watching. The last bit with the fight, the monologue, and some plot points for next season made up for it though. I think Jack's poker and robbery story could have worked at a different point in the season but

I love everything about this story.

After reading this and learning it's only for a few episodes and during the summer, I feel much better.

The first season has some very strong episodes that take on a lot of issues ("Transplant", "The Heart Attack", "Break-In") but they're a bit rough due to still being early in the series run. The full chemistry of the cast was still being established and those episodes just feel a little "off". But there's some strong

Just wanted to say that this is a lovely, really well-written recap. Cheers Joshua Alston.

I'm not actually sure but the last time I remember him being significantly used is that dinner party from hell episode with Penny. I'm guessing he was around after that but I don't actually recall.

Up is such a fantastic album. Was pretty happy with everything R.E.M. thru that album and then they started to lose me. I should check out the last album or two that everyone says are actually pretty good but I just haven't had a big desire to do so.

I think the most notable thing of this episode is that the blonde muppet looking young resident is still around. Hadn't seen him in a while.

This is one of the shows that kind of got lost during "peak tv" for me. It never quite got huge levels of buzz or tons of praise. I'd love to watch it but there's just so much of it to watch. And I think at this point, checking out only the final season, no matter how accessible, just feels weird.

Obviously I need to listen a lot more. First impression is that it drags a little in the middle ("Brave for You" especially) and that I wish it ended with "I Dare You". Loving putting Jamie xx more into the mix though.

Rosalie said it best. Watch the first and second season. If you're really into it I found it pretty solid thru season 3. Then it started slumping a bit. But there's been some good highs and lows since. But seasons 1 and 2 were consistently great.

All of season 2 of Grey's Anatomy was fantastic. Just a strong season all around. This episode though has always been my favorite and is maybe the best episode of the series.

I totally get the reason behind this list but to me all it really did is highlight how much more I like Rilo Kiley as a band and how much less I like their solo stuff.

This season, along with the other two previously written up, are the ones I always hear about as being really terrible. But this season was 20 years ago. Are there seasons after that that are universally panned?

Actually the guy, Mike, was a returning champion as well. He won last Friday and Claudia was a hold over from December who just got a "well paying job" or something and couldn't immediately come back. So it was a pretty weird episode right from the beginning.