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I choose Emma Stone to play Chris Darden.

"B" my ass… this episode was an "A". I laughed, I cried, I ate ice cream… okay, that last one had nothing to do with the episode.

I don't think he's a bad guy. There was a lot of build-up in their "relationship" (that eventually resulted in sex)… it wasn't just about the sex. It's not surprising that he developed feelings for her. Michelle has every right to end it, but it's easy to see why David wouldn't want that and I don't think he's a

It was great episode of television that dealt with serious topics and was still REALLY funny at the same time. I have to agree that Jack was the MVP of the ep, but everyone was great.

Eh, I don't really care for Jess or Meagan Fox.

I loved the ep. The narrator was really on fire. I'm glad Jane and Michael are finally back together. I'm glad the Sin Rostro storyline appears to have some resolution.

As someone who worked at Old Navy a long time ago, I can totally commiserate when it comes to on-call hours (which finally/thankfully is no longer done in NY) and not allowing full-time hours in order to prevent benefits. One thing I love about the show is it catches the feel of the employees at an establishment like

I would give anything for Michonne to come out of the bathroom sans wig. That thing is driving me insane and it makes a beautiful woman far less attractive.

I know OJ had money, but could he really afford all of those big name lawyers, plus experts and investigators? Each one of those guys probably sucked clients dry on their own.

I thought it was infinitely better than last week's episode and the improvement had nothing to do with the Reagan character. (She's still a cold fish who could disappear before the next ep without any explanation needed.) Winston, Schmidt, "Sisi", and Nick were freaking hilarious. The look on Winston's face when he

I was conflicted about the ep with Dre and Bow being EXTREMELY annoying. However, Jack and Diane were able to save it as well as Ruby's appearance when Dre was drowning. I also loved the pop-in at Dre's job, which are usually hilarious.

Groundhog's Day is a serious miss on this list. And if any Ryan Reynolds' rom-com is going to be mentioned, it should definitely be "Definitely, Maybe"… maybe.

Reagan reminded me of Fawn Moscato, but with zero personality. Hopefully, the character will improve. Outside of Winston's partner, I can't say I liked anything about the episode.

I absolutely LOVED this episode, so it pains me to complain once again about how they're using the Michael character. If he's away from the Villanuevas/Rogelio, he might as well not be on the show. The Sin Rostro thing is pretty freakin' boring, regardless of how awesome Kate del Castillo looks. I'm having

Great ep.

While I've been #TeamMichael all the way, I must admit I'm totally bored by the character when he's not involved with Jane or Rogelio. At least Rafael's storylines don't completely bore me to sleep when he's not around Jane. I'm this close to not caring about Mutter, Sin Rostro, Nadine, or any of those people at all.

I think Chuckie's reintroduction accomplished a few things. First, it shows how truly disgusting what Carl did to him was because as "Uncle Nick" said, "He (Chuckie) doesn't know anything". Second, it led to us finally learning more about "Nick" as opposed to just Carl's big black shadow. Hopefully, it will allow

While I don't think Debbie's behavior is an out of nowhere plot device, that still doesn't mean I have to like it. Good Lord is she annoying and seemingly intent on driving her life into a Gallagher-esque ditch. If Frank is the only one who thinks this pregnancy is a good idea, that should tell you something.

I don't think Debbie's behavior is particularly out of character. Since she got into boys (Hank Jr.!) and had those 2 awful friends, she's always tried to move a little faster than she might have been prepared for. And despite her maturity at a young age, she's never been one to completely avoid bad decisions (hello

The man code might be an antiquated notion, but at the very least I believe that a "best/close friend" would owe it to the other person to clearly state their feelings and intentions. That doesn't mean that Max had to let Noah's opinion dictate whether or not he approached and ultimately dated Helen (her choice