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Word. If she's willing to go work every day here, there's probably something in it worth being a minor fan of.

Oh I know.

This is bad advice for anyone anywhere. But I suspect anyone with integrity isn't going to get talked out of it in a comment section, so c'est la vie I guess.

I feel John Singleton deserves some credit for this episode! Very good idea (and good 'get') having him direct this one.

I might be wrong, but Tony took the projector or whatever, and they ~couldn't~ watch Casablanca, and so made plans for the next movie (I forget what the next movie was going to be), and had nothing better to do but drink their drinks and gossip.

I might be wrong, but Tony took the projector or whatever, and they ~couldn't~ watch Casablanca, and so made plans for the next movie (I forget what the next movie was going to be), and had nothing better to do but drink their drinks and gossip.

The Originals entrance made me feel feelings, and I wasn't really up to that point (wanting to be at the Klaus dinner doesn't count), but I'm hoping the Klaus Mom turns into a big bad of sorts, as we need one, and it needs to be someone who makes us scared for who she's willing to take out. That, on top of the

I don't so much trust Mama Klaus, but I do get the nonsensical sense that Katherine is slashing folks.

Yeah, I'm in the meh camp, when only considering the tunes. It's not for me, I reckon from a couple spins (and I like Drive Like Jehu as much as I like Odd Future as much as I like Britney's 'Blackout', which is to say, I like to like things), but I can see why people enjoy it—I can imagine it speaks to certain

What did you guys think of how Curb handled the Michael Richards thing? Was this already discussed? (Sorry if it was!)

Also "fornicate, counting money with a fuckface" made me laugh. I mean, the Rick Ross character is so silly. I understand why people hate it, but it's my favorite sitcom.

I mean, I agree with you, but this verse and Nas's verse on Wayne's most recent album kinda hint that the man once again knows how to do his job. Plus this mixtape has been getting me through the gym for a couple weeks now, so, of course, this comment may be biased.

I seriously feel like he made this show slightly more watchable for me and I've been sloughing through these episodes until he came back. Glee is basically trouty-mouth porn for me, I guess.

I feel like Finn and Santana being in the office at the beginning was Mr Shue being all SANTANA I WILL NOT STAND FOR THIS and dragging them to the principal. Meaning, the other assaults were never brought to anyone's attention/no one cared.

I'm sure there's a learning curve, but I hope the show doesn't become an imitation of itself, or, worse, an imitation of other night soaps. They're better than that!

Not to be all Doomsday Prophecy, but I feel like Kevin Williamson's name has been on scant few episodes in this section of season 3, and I'm wondering if his other obligations are maybe getting in the way? And maybe we will never get more season 2-level awesomeness since it's now just a bunch of other trying to

I'm just glad there was no, "Ladies and Gentleman—MY MORNING JACKET!!!" moment.

"He's been living the good ghost life for 30+ years…"

(I was being serious).

The lincoln log sandwiches! That always seemed such a deliberate and weird thing to throw in, but that sort of makes sense within the context of your theory. But, yeah, Tony is dead, and I don't know how much more obvious they could've made it. Like, it's really obvious.