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He tried to sleep with my grandmother once. I don't believe she got near the goods so I can't confirm the rumor.

I think HBO's decision was selfish and poorly considered. Hamm needs that Emmy, and Matthew's trophy shelf would have been just fine with a miniseries award.

Well, just to clarify, I didn't mean that the revenge was thinness. Ben is a cute dude and would still be a cute dude with 30 extra pounds on him. Darienne also out of drag is cute as a button and is an unbelievable 41. I think Ben's weight issue was *an issue* for him. If Darienne is comfortable in his body and feels

Another favorite is Gina's RIDICULOUS dance. I think that dance was the moment I realized the early potential of the show.

I think that's the point - it's just truthful. I was very, very upset at the end because it perfectly reflected something I'm going through now. I think it's just…real, more than being one genre or another.

Yeah, she's absolutely not meant to be Holt Jr. She's gruff but not monotonous - in fact, her anger and revenge tactics fully prove that. She definitely considers people there friends and cares for them - Boyle and Jake are two big examples. I think that was a "I'm smiling at my idiot friend" moment.

It wasn't supposed to be Casino Night. That was season 2 of the freshman Schur effort. Since then, he's experimented with endgame pairings, unrequited crushes, hookups, and everything else. This show is clearly trying some very different things - exploring Diaz and Boyle, taking its time with Santiago and Peralta by

That will probably be my favorite moment of the show for another 3 or 4 seasons.

I watch all of those shows, and I agree. It is a delight to watch every single week.

Try Celeste and Jesse Forever. He really impressed me there - do I see an Oscar for him? No, but in terms of succeeding in a mumblecore indie, he can do it.

I mean with the apartment fire perhaps.

They handled the relationship well I think, even in season three. I think they just made it too happy and too perfect. The fights were of substantial things but were introduced haphazardly and resolved with platitudes that everyone could coo over. The rest was perfect relationship heaven. Sam and Diane struggled to

A CeCe plot? With her best friend Jess? REALLY?!?! The show has given up on those two being friends, basically. They used to have actual lines and scenes together. I'd like that to return - Jess wasn't there for CeCe when her Schmidt breakup happened but CeCe you know will be there for Jess. I think them living

I think, after this episode, they were too domestic and sparkless in hindsight but yes, the season sucked and I'm not sure if the couple is what's to blame. Everyone and everything felt off to me - Coach ate up a lot of time before he found his niche, Schmidt's love triangle was handled poorly, and I was underwhelmed

That's my thought - the show, despite my person enjoyment of Ness and their antics as a couple, hit a STEEP qualitative and creative rut where a lot of people expresses disappointment and even shock. This show was my favorite and this season I was barely excited to watch it. Post-Cooler to the S2 finale and during

I think it's meant to be "realistic". Parks and Recreation uses alcohol a lot, especially for Leslie. I think shows want to have their characters drunk because people drink and even on a show like Cheers, set in a bar, you didn't have the characters drunk. The Office, Parks, New Girl, they all use alcohol to have

New Girl needed to have that breakup happen - they got the couple together and moved them at a relatively quick pace and if they didn’t shake them up they’d be engaged by the end of the season and moving out of the loft. The couple is endgame but as they had them together for one whole season, they might be broken up

Reginald Veljohnson is a GIFTED ACTOR and a namesake should not be the result of a bet!!

I think that the breakup could have been set up better. This is a sexually-charged, intense couple before they got together. During their partnership there was sweet bliss but few fireworks given the number of episodes we've had this season and how close we are to the end. This episode, like The Box, reminded us of

And it wasn't even just British - it was a very strong Maggie Smith. British could have sounded like Keira Knightley or Amy Winehouse. She did the "dearie" old-school voice. Very prepared and very solid.