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I agree with you about the production itself being a mess. Sound and camera issues were very distracting. I also though the staging was pretty bad. Particularly the way they shot Without Love. Not being able to see the faces of the singers was very distracting. Then not showing the performers in a wide shot for

HENRY: I didn't know who she was…I swear to God.

Overall, I liked the show quite a bit, however post-Cottonmouth was very disappointing. I barely made it through the last 4-5 episodes. I came out thinking that Misty is not a very good cop, and Mariah is too incompetent to be the main villain. I found it very unfortunate that the two biggest female presences

Oh Farts, I didn't realize this was back on.

It is discussed several times that Jane had more than one girlfriend before she married Brad. Only one episode shows one of her girlfriends though.

That's the place I go to play Cones of Dunshire!

My wife and I noticed at the same time. I guess Angela's boss is a big fan. I'm guessing when he has to change it he will go with MissChanandlerBong.

I love the Kansas City Royals radio announcers. Denny Matthews has been doing Royals games forever and has a very descriptive play by play. He's not afraid to criticize what the team is doing wrong, and doesn't get excited about routine plays like I have heard in some other markets. I have heard criticism in the

Is there a place you can watch the commercials? Maybe it would help me enjoy the first half of the episode more. I purchased the entire season on Amazon, so the commercials are cut out.

The song I always associate with The Royal Tenenbaums is 'Me and Julio Down by the Schoolyard'.

Out of curiosity, what didn't you like about it? I found it to be one of the best pieces of art I have ever seen (all theatre, movies, television, ballet included). I'll see it again in Chicago next year, so it's possible my opinion could change, though I doubt it.

It is quite a lot better (although I like 1776). Also, there is a revival of 1776 going on right now with modern costuming (founding fathers are wearing modern suits), which is odd.

I'm a theatre actor and I loved this production. It made a not-great musical enjoyable. They could have shot it proscenium-style, but it would not have been nearly as interesting. That's not to say no musical should be shot for tv that way, though. The Mtv version of Legally Blonde from several years ago was shot

Are there additional jokes in the Hulu versions? It seems like there are things here and there I don't remember from the broadcast versions (the I torrented and watch regularly).

And the 'My my morning jacket jacket' line.

My wife an I watch No-Ho-Ho every Christmas and More Like Stanksgiving every Thanksgiving. But our go to episode is Ordinary Extraordinary Love. Between the Brad and Dave plotline and the gay bar montage (to a song my wife genuinely likes now), it's one of the best.

Because it's D-R-A-M-A, Drama!

My wife informed me that she most definitely is, much to her delight.

'I APPRECIATE EVERYTHING YOU DO FOR ME!'

'I know, right?'