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Lori did not have a lady Macbeth moment. She don't make anything up and she wasn't twisting Ricky's mind to gain power. Shane really is a threat and Rick wants to believe too badly Shane can be trusted and no humans have to be killed (we see that this episode when Rick gives shane the gun back), so he would never

That was a great movie. Normally I see those twists coming, but the premise and plot had me focused solely on whether or not the kid would survive. I never really considered the possibility the dad wasnt crazy. Was the brother truly supposed to be a demon though or just a non believer?

aubrey plaza is usually very funny but she just didn't do it for me this episode, she just seems like jim in the office….the character who has to end every scene by looking at the camera to show they're above the farce. it is good to see her character be pulled into interacting with the others, but it just wasn't that

Rob riggle. He's alright, but I even like josh gad better.

Its probably because I'm an NPR listener but it sounds funny to me.

right,  but she still made the choice to go against her usual morals and better judgement to do something she considered wrong. she didn't end up getting the opportunity, but she did make the choice.

@avclub-13d7df3c17502af69aafccc758195f96:disqus you're right, but liz only discovered that after she had made the decision. i wasn't really criticizing the character though…its a sitcom. I was just saying it seems odd for the reviewer to be bothered by people liz having an argument with her boyfriend or tracy and

I don't know but I imagine few people have seen the movie so far and not many will end up seeing it. I have no interest in seeing the movie, but I did want to hear about how reasonable or stupid the movie and it's ending we're. That's why i wanted to read the spoilers and not just the review. To me the spoiler space

i didn't say that i wouldn't. but i wouldn't call the idea of whoring myself out a sunny or bright one. and arguing with a boyfriend isn't any darker than any other liz lemon valentines day, both the ones through her whole fictional life and the ones we have seen in each valentines day episode.

This episode showed us the character's good sides? Liz went against her usual morals in an attempt to whore herself out, surely that is worse than fighting with yet another boyfriend on valentines day which seem to be a yearly occurance.

It's nothing special, it's not cold enough to complain really and it's not warm enough to enjoy. Don't nobody care about a 40 degree day.

As another straight dude who doesn't know what he's talking about your comparison to biracial makes sense.

is that the one where you could destroy the eiffel tower?

Or a Nobel peace prize for his santorum campaign

Pierce would never lol

How do they know it's a door to another time and not another dimension or hell or something?

I think the reviewer has recall bias. I don't think all the characters of lost were well defined in the first few episodes. Walkabout was a good episode and we learned about Locke and why he wants to stay on the island, but that's not everyone. And showing flashbacks to the people's previous lives is an easy way to

If I remember right the sandwich thing actually happened on a Cosby episode too.

It felt like it was really uncomfortable in that theater during the Cosby impression. It felt like the audience didn't know if they were allowed to laugh

Yeah his Obama is just doing the pauses and inflections Obama uses, he doesnt do the voice. But I thought his voice, strange sounds, and body language were all good imitations of Cosby.