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They aren't supposed to talk but you definitely can get the vibe of a jury from body language and occasionally very obvious gestures (like Kass flipping off everyone). Or like, when they clap after a power player gets blindsided.

Oh my god I just read the FJ over and over again trying to recall a famous statue of a giant *toe*

Crazy Ex Girlfriend is amazing. It's such a shame that they were terrible at marketing it. Although it's so fucking weird that I'm not sure how to market it better…

Don't worry, I commented in that AMA when it was happening. Michael didn't reply but I like to think he read what I had to say :D

I actually adored Terry when I watched Panama, but after so many years of Probst-mancrush-alpha-male-fatigue, I convinced myself that Terry was a total bore but this episode reminded me how untrue that is.

<3 <3 <3

KID NATION!!!

The author explains that he chose cassette tapes specifically because they're outdated, rather than the current mp3 listening technology which would become irrelevant quickly (TV shows where the characters use sidekick phones for example always seem way more outdated than they are). The protagonist actually has

Audible groans for that one. Good job rehearsing your voting confessional, Spence.

Since I had forgotten so quickly about Terry's quit (departure?), the pacing at the end of the episode felt so weird. The music was different, and they completely rushed through Woo's final words. Then Terry spoke with his son and I actually started to cry. I had forgotten how much I liked Terry and his genuine

One of my favorite parts about this show is trying to explain the plot to my roommates when they come in halfway through an episode.

He can be such a jackass, but goddamn that smile. Brett Dier is by far the better actor and he wins me over every week.

It made me so giddy that that sentence is the only German Luisa learned.

Rebellious Julie is insufferable.

I love this. What a great description of why Season 4/5 felt off.

That house is an architectural mystery. I guess that's what happens when you film the inside shots on a sound stage and the outdoor shots on WB's lot.

"The plot of this episode is some small-town shenanigans with little to no consequence, and therefore I did not enjoy it" - David Sims, every episode.

I would agree. Her "suddenly likes tying up Liam during sex because she's mad at him but doesn't want to break up" plot was weird on many levels.

I enjoyed her commentary on Faking It, which I watch on MTV every week and adore. Karma is the worst, Team Shane forever.

We didn't get cable in my parents' house until that year, so in 2007 we would just put the Mets on every night and I'd watch while doing homework and that hooked me. Sigh…