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But I thought the idea in this episode was that she's only parroting things Cam says.

But I thought the idea in this episode was that she's only parroting things Cam says.

My first thought was that the line doesn't make sense, because Hufflepuff is the house for those "unafraid of toil"—so of course they'll carry their own robe, they're all grinders.

My first thought was that the line doesn't make sense, because Hufflepuff is the house for those "unafraid of toil"—so of course they'll carry their own robe, they're all grinders.

16 more years! 16 more years!

16 more years! 16 more years!

Heh. You know, this is the poem Woody Allen uses to seduce the character (Hannah?) in 'Hannah and Her Sisters'.

Oh alright, I'll post one of my favorites. The Idea of Order at Key West, by Wallace Stevens.

This poem makes me want to gag. It's very romantic, I suppose…

What an awful joke. If it had been James Earl Ray and MLK, instead of Lincoln and Booth, it never would have made air. An extra hundred years of historical distance doesn't REALLY make that much difference when it comes to jokes about racial-hatred-motivated murders.

It reminded me of a Wallace Stevens aphorism: "Beauty is momentary in the mind,/The fitful tracing of a portal,/But in the flesh it is immortal.

@Brainlock — you're forgetting Roseanne.

I live in Kansas, and I've been to DC in summer, and DC is worse.

The portrayal of this group's social life is pretty unrealistic based on their professions. Ted is a prominent architect (New York skyscraper) AND a professor at Columbia. Marshall has his career as an environmental lawyer, and Robin is a television personality. Barney's rich. You'd think their social life would be

The very fact that you call it that tells me you're not ready!

Has no one noted the "Being John Malkovich" parody? With Chang being sucked into the vent, and the scene at the end where everyone has the Dean's voice. Even the creepy relationship with a non-human primate!