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Ah! That's why it sounded like a badly done Pittsburgh. lol. I guess she's not slurring enough to be a Yinzer on reflection.

Kathy Bates is doing an over the top Pittsburgh "Yinzer" accent.

So, I'm just throwing a theory out there. I think end game, Mindy and Danny will not work out as they are fundamentally incompatible and she will actually end up with Max…I mean…Peter, who is much more her speed.

I agree, it is set up like a classical tragedy. I've always assumed that the end is presented to us every episode. Opening credits: Man goes out a window. I'm taking it literally until I see it play out any other way.

Nathan Lane often grates on me, but when he said a location that's 'not about to be a KILN!' it totally got me.

I am thinking there may be more to what's going on with Jane. Lily seemed aware of it, like it was a pattern.

Yeah, I'm starting to think ABC is the worst with cancelling and not giving things a shot. NBC may have horrible judgement at times but they let things have a shot for the most part. Hannibal, Community, Parks and Rec.

They cancelled Crisis. Please let that mean we get more Gillian on Hannibal.

It is my personal favorite episode, along with Pillows and Blankets. I was a Law and Order junkie for years and they nailed that trope beat for beat like they have no other genre. Yvette was channeling S Epatha like no man's business.

This episode was cute, but a little anti climatic. I wanted more from the A storyline and the B storyline with Raj and Howard just blew. Now seriously….where's the Parks and Rec recap?

I totally agree that the way that men, in life and in television, can so easily be forgiven for not having fatherhood have a bigger impact, is something that needs to see a lot of change. However, this author never said that children and making family a focus was anti feminist. She was just saying that women who

I don't think this article is anti child. It is just using this latest strong female pregnancy to point out that women who choose not to have children are very very under represented in sitcoms. Which is true. We've seen other characters absorbed into mommyhood, we've seen Murphy Brown and Liz Lemon use men as

As soon as Leslie realized she was pregnant, after the other two babies this season, I've been petrified of a miscarriage storyline. Other sitcoms have made the trek into pathos before, and I'm a little afraid the happiest sitcom on earth may be about to throw us that kind of loop.

I tend to agree with the author on most points here. RDJ is currently riding a high similar to Mr. Depp's through about 2010 or so. Give him a full decade and a couple of non grossers or small misunderstood roles and they'll turn on him too.

I was most impressed with the accuracy of the voices. They really sounded like the originals. I also loved the offensive stereotype of Fourth Wall and the declaration of love for Destro, because if you go back, GI Joe was literally a parade of horrible stereotypes and thinly veiled innuendo.

80s girl. Loved GI Joe. Duke was one of my first crushes.

I'd like to see this get regular reviews. It's popcorn entertainment but I've been finding it quite engaging. Even Anderson free tonight I was having fun.

Philly Justice syndrome. Paul Rudd, who was replaced by Dylan McDermott who was replaced by Dermot Mulroney….Tuesdays after Joan of Arcadia.

Big Bang gets ratings because it is Friends with a twist. You have super smart weirdos instead of ditzy ones (Sheldon and Amy vs. Joey and Phoebe). The smart ass marries the sometimes shrill girl (Howard and Bernadette and Chandler and Monica). There is an on again off again romance for the nerdy guy and hot chick

I agree, I just got some File vibes mixed into the Fincher, etc, references. Some of the flashlights in the dark and the discussion of what Jeff/Annie's deal is were nods to Xfiles in the mix. I think at one point Annie even ate a sunflower seed. I'd love to see a straight up X-files genre piece, and was disappointed