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I knew as soon as I heard the joke coming from Raj's mouth that this would be the result. I'm not sure it's hilarious that Raj mentioned he wasn't into Adam's apples on his women; but from a character who's been endlessly revealed to be an idiot who's been unable to talk to women for 6 seasons, I'm not sure why we

I've been lobbying for this for ages (well, telling my friends who watch the show how good an idea it would be).

I wanted to like it, but they struggle so badly with any sort of arc for any characters, and the plots were so awful (the only possible conclusion you can draw is that "Occupy" are villains and mega-corporations are our friends).

Or that people have been wearing nightshirts for centuries and Jess, being the lover of the quirky and old-fashioned, would be well into it. It just made no sense that she'd never seen it before. Wouldn't he have worn it to walk through the apartment late at night to get a glass of water, at least once?

Completely agree. It's really really boring, like the writers are afraid of doing anything other than "whoops, another argument / misunderstanding". Change the record, please.

So the Mark of Cain just makes you a bit grumpy, and doesn't give you a single power worth mentioning? I think they ought to have made a bit of a bigger deal of Dean killing a normal human, too.

That bit was weird - I was expecting it not to be a normal human because there's no way a normal human could have done what the killer did.

Negged for "I ship Destiel" as if that's a thing that humans should say, ever.

I thought it was a pretty rotten episode, compared to how good this show can get. The Guzzle Buddy was a stupid idea, demonstrated by how virtually impossible it was to get it up to their mouths. What company can make a hundred boxes of them in one day, as well?

Nah, this was Whelan's best episode yet, because he finally got something to do. His performance in the cowboy sketch was a little off-kilter and charming.

According to another review, Whelan wrote the 12 Years a Slave skit, so if he's starting to get some traction in the writers room he could stay next year. Mooney and Bennett are safe…probably O'Brien too.

It seems, much like the WU anchor-to-Late-Night job route, the head writer is now automatically the Update anchor.

Might it just be that Sheldon's issues are different to yours?

Leno was too cruel? My 80-year old mother in law, not a cruel bone in her body, who's been watching since Carson's early days and loves Leno would beg to differ.

Sorry, I think you're completely wrong about the hacking / hacktivism stuff. Firstly, saying the people look stupid as if they're supposed to look like the hackers of 2014 is meaningless - how should hackers 30 years in the future look exactly?

Cheers for the reviews, Kenny. I've enjoyed them.

Lydia's cousin whose name is in the article above but who I can't remember was played by Briana Cuoco, sister of Kaley. She can be seen accepting a proposal in a restaurant in an episode of "The Big Bang Theory" (and apparently choreographed that faux-flashmob thing they did).

Completely agree. Californians was great, and this episode was not.

Stefon will be remembered as the all-time best recurring character in the show's history. I will call it now, come back and see this thread when the show's final history is written. Okay, Meyers didn't write it, but he's essential to the character's success.

O'Brien appeared for maybe a few seconds this episode. I take it he's going down your power rankings?