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Didn't I hear that Dads is going away? If they're getting rid of one, it just might be the only multi-cam of the bunch. Maybe they'll move it to this new Family Friday they have going with Raising Hope. So if that's the case perhaps Mindy can stay.

I enjoyed him more this week than previous weeks. Maybe because we saw him in weakness and not trumping Mindy. His need for Mindy's wineboobs made him more sympathetic, perhaps. And still, in this desperate state, he killed it. I'd like to see more of him and Mindy switching off on who has the upper hand.

A friend of mine calls this show The Chris Messina Project and I refuse to call it anything else after tonight's episode. All he needed was some kind of Springsteen joke and I'd force him to submit this to the Emmys panel.

This made me sad. I hope you enjoy the rest of your night!

Google R. Kelly sex dolphin. Rolling Stone challenged him to a songwriting contest of sorts and WOW. He comes up with things on the spot that are somehow incredible.

What mouthbreathing hack downvoted this?

If you're calling As schmaltz….don't do that.

I DON'T WANT TO LAUGH AT THIS

Diamond wrote "I'm a Believer", significantly a bigger song than many on this list. Also, I love Neil Diamond.

The show takes place after Back to the Future. Maybe the term was used by then. It definitely appeared in the 60's. I guess the intent was "futuristic lingo Doc wouldn't get" but in reality the joke still works when you realize that Doc wasn't that young a man in the 50's, and wasn't interacting with youth, or much of

Can someone PLEASE tell me the names of the actresses who played Margaret's friends this week? I'm looking everywhere!!

Your last point is a great one I did not include. At the time, the popular stereotypes or opinions were "foul social deviant" and as you said, the sissy or fairy, the Paul Lynde caricature that emerged a few years later in mainstream television.

I actually thought Margaret might erupt at the prostitute before realizing she was right in a later scene.

I agree about Margaret's reaction. Homosexuality was considered the height of taboo at the time. It wasn't talked about. People like my father (who's almost 60) definitely had to learn in their later years that gay people DID exist in their youth. It was just so suppressed and undocumented that people didn't know it

He did. I think his "tough shit" approach proved his lack of knowledge about parenting. Libby will be the one most likely changing the baby, feeding it, buying the groceries and the necessary items for the child. Bill will give the child an income off of which to live. I sometimes think he feels that that's the only

Literally always here for Henry Ian Cusick. Will consider.

She's always been underdeveloped, and when she's allowed to just hang out with the group she shines. And the group has a nice dynamic together too with an extra woman around (in another universe seeing Elizabeth pal around with everyone would have been lovely). The pogo episode is wonderful ("is it the way I say pan"

IT'S LIKE A PRINCE VIDEO!

Oh, well Jane and Brad are like the couple of the century. They weren't a pairing in development if that's what you mean, but them as a couple were a great comedic duo, a practical couple, and made for an interesting dynamic of the group - sometimes they were the parents, sometimes the children. And they also only

Don't bring up Ben & Kate some of us are still +very upset+ over it being canceled.