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I totally disagree with this reviewer, as I have all season. I did think this was brilliant television. The lack of his personally being shocked by a twist does not mitigate something that was well acted, well written, and flowed from start to finish with a consistent story line.

I think the show sort of self-imposed that rule. I seriously doubt that Fiji has a drinking age of 21.

Did Adam's brother tell him his mom was doing fine or did he tell him that his mom was off the medications because they weren't working?

Would you be kind enough to elaborate? What don't I just get?

This is exactly my point. Thank you.
Too much need to find dog whistles where there aren't any here.

I think you nailed it.

They serve as plot contrivances??? No, man- without those things you mention, the movie literally doesn't exist!

Policing the bodies of girls, my ass. It's a goofball hijinks comedy where the parents are going to be presented as just as out of touch (if not more so) than the kids.

Of course…this ends with the kids voluntarily deciding on their own that they aren't ready for sex and the parents accepting that their babies are all growsed up.

These guys made Knocked Up and Pitch Perfect, so I suspect they get the benefit of the doubt here.

Over/under on James Franco's cameo: 71 minutes.

EXACTLY! That "shudder" is "dad jumps in car and races to prom".

I'm not sure a comedy that no doubt features hijinks and romantic misunderstandings is attempting to "demonize the act". It's being made by Seth Rogen, for Christ's sake.

I have no idea what a "cuck" is, but I suspect it has something to do with liberal politics.

Well, my kid wasn't conceived immaculately.

And his daughter's character is played by…

Jan Cena?

And do you agree that this dumb comedy sounds "regressive"?

Well played!

Do you have a daughter approaching this age?