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As far as Chuck forgetting that he can't go outside: My father bought a retirement home in the mountains of West Virginia a few years ago, not far from an enclave of people who believe they suffer from electrohypersensitivity, the same disease as Chuck. They moved to that part of the state because it's in the National

The "Genoa tip" sounds like the worst attempt at double entendre ever.

If Joel McHale asked me to do just about anything, I'd agree.

"The One Where Underdog Gets Away" gave me the expectation that when I hit my twenties, I'd be able to escape awful family Thanksgivings with lovely little friend Thanksgivings. I'm staring into my thirties now and that hasn't happened and I'm not going to lie: I'm a little bitter about that.

I think the thing about it, for me is that it's about the Gellars as opposed to the Greens or the Tribbianais or the Bings. I feel like Jack and Judy were fun and informed Ross and Rachel's characters so much more than the other parents did. Episodes like the one when they find out about Monica and Richard or their

Sorkin did bromance brilliantly.