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I also got the impression that he was just doing it 1) for the info and 2) 'cuz he felt like it. The way his character read to me he was more ambitious than actually gay. I was definitely getting that "I pick on you because I like you"-vibe from his interactions with Michaela. So, I'm thinking he's bisexual. It'll be

I think narratively you absolutely have to do that or the story would collapse under the weight of too many unlikable characters. Just as an example, I have a problem with most of Nicole Holofcener's work because every. single. character is an utter and complete asshole (in most, though not all, of her films). I find

I seriously can't get enough of Mindy and Danny! They are so awesome together. Mindy Kaling and Chris Messina have such effortless chemistry. I've been hoping to like Tamra and Morgan as much as I like them and this episode definitely helped. I'm so glad they made Tamra's allergy a real thing because I did actually

Remember Danny doesn't like to say the word "vagina"…he's an OB/GYN! That makes absolutely NO sense, but you just take it at face value. Somehow he's a serious prude who's up to his elbows in lady-parts all day.

My biggest beef with this episode (which was surprisingly good) was that they killed Lucy Lawless off so quickly! Why not hire some no name actress if she's only gonna live for forty minutes? I thought her character was immediately compelling (I won't pretend that wasn't in part because Lawless was playing her) and I

In the minority probably, but certainly not alone. I'm sure there are other Katrina fans out there…somewhere.

I have the same conflict: Ichabod would be gutted by the loss of Katrina but…what function does she serve really? Even if I wasn't sort of a Ichabbie 'shipper (and also a Abbie/Andy 'shipper for even greater conflict) I would want Katrina gone. She's a totally extraneous character, her and Capt. Irving. Like, I know

"Amen", said the choir.

I saw the candle re-light too and thought it was going to be a gag about nonsensical re-lighting candles (or joke-shop gifts or something) but then when they didn't come back to it, I thought I imagined it. Then when the plant roots started to move I realized finally something was not right. But I still didn't know

Is it? Didn't know. Cool.

I'm guessing "he of the baseball bat" - Calamar.

Ahh, as Sarah Connor maybe….

You saw the episode recently, the question is did he do it?

Between this and The Mindy Project I've gotten a nice dose of premiere week beefcake. Hooray for equal opportunity objectification!

I was just listening to the Turtles and thinking about that movie today. I think you and I might be the only people in the world who saw that film. (I definitely felt like Piper missed out on that one…I would have loved to be the chick on the plane with him at the end. Maybe I can live vicariously through Alicia now

Eventually…but well after this business of keeping Cary in jail. 'Coz, as it's playing out currently, I think Alicia is about a minute off of really losing patience with Finn.

Yeah, I was thinking that too. What if he DID say something to aid them- intentionally or unintentionally? The prospect of Cary spending the whole (or the majority) of the season in jail is bleak. And the part where the Bishop henchman he thought he was cool with knifed him just to "test" his loyalties was chilling.

I'd beg you leave one Taye Diggs for me. Thanks.

Technically, they said he was joining the cast but I read it's just a five-episode arc.

I love it when they give Eli something to do (and reveal a bit of his personal life). It's so much fun! I also like when they present him with stuff (and people like Jackie and Zach's ex-gf) that make him uncomfortable. Flustered Eli is by far the best Eli.