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Exactly!!!! Would have felt like a natural ending, then. Rory could have still been pregnant, but they wouldn't have left us over a gaping abyss of WHUT

I find it hilarious that so many of the reviews of this episode refer to Jack as "Ray Wise" and not vice versa. Talk about a character actor, hahahaha. If they wanted a celebrity gimmick that worked unlike Rachel Ray, she should have dated the real deal! (but im pretty sure he's married so maybe not)

lmfao with jeremy's luck his father would LOVE her and so would his brothers. poor jeremy lmao

he should take HER to a play sometime. i would be so here for that lol

It took me a second o get the joke but I was cackling as well.

My take on this: This episode is this season's "Mindy Lahiri is a Racist." Response, I think to critics saying that she hates women because she uses primarily male writers/has fired so many women from the show.

Thank you for this.

Your sarcasm is brilliant, lol. Her new face is so distracting. And she's gained weight, too— it's pretty obvious from earlier seasons. I wondered if she was referring to it by her weight suppository delivery in later episode.

The softball bit where she's reaming the empire was one of the first times I've laughed at her. I have to hand her that scene, although I agree with her not being very funny.

Forbes shocked me; I was looking forward to seeing him. and expected a Dash Geoff type from Designing Women (or something like) and the way the exaggerate Jody, come on! Isn't he supposed to be tall? And so much better than Jody that he makes him feel insecure?? This guy looked like a dirtbag with a cane— the type of

@ bee sting: I don't know WTF Kaling is doing to her face but it needs to stop. It looks strangely swollen, too.

I think my biggest issue with Mindy/Jody is that the writers seem to be trying to change the character in order to "shoehorn" him into Mindy's life. when Jody first arrived, I thought he was hilarious— the suspenders, the over-the-top stereotypical Southerness (we get to see "redneck southern" played out as a trope on

I might be in the minority here, but kind of like Jody? I don't know.
It's the suspenders? I don't even mind the accent. He is
just played so….over-the-top without being all-the-way campy (the
clothes, the accent, the one-liners, the clothes, the Jefferson Davis
hahaha) that I find him funny rather than grating. He

"Is that Beverley's chopper?"

"I was cyber-bullied for being tall, and now I have emotional problems."

Mindy's "whoa," when John Cho gave her the up-and-down is still cracking me up. More John Cho, please!

Not just that, but the whole SpyFamily mother dead but not dead returning from the dead might not be evil after all father might have killed her sctick? ALL Alias. I was shrieking at my TV so many times last season, lol.

Four words: Alias did it better.

The actress who played Stephanie, I thought, absolutely shone in her scenes. It only made Jessica P's acting look all the more forced. (and this coming from a person who doesn't hate Megan and wishes her character had been handled better.)

Totally agree here. Stephanie knew exactly what it was all about, and I think she handled it pretty gracefully.