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That show was so good. Darren McGavin, FTW!

I believe it was "I'm afraid I'm espoused to another," but I agree — brilliant. :-)

I guess the undead don't leave fingerprints or DNA evidence, so Irving was all, like, "Whatever."

SO glad to see Cho back. More Cho!

I like this explanation. A LOT.

Yes, they toned down the "adorkablity" considerably by about the fourth or fifth episode of the first season, Thank god.

Mmmmm…not really. Now that she and Nick are a couple I think it's getting tedious again. I got talked into it, hated the first two or three eps of the first season, then started liking it, then loved it (mostly for Schmidt, then Winston), then have been disappointed on and off so far this season.

The descriptions of Boyle's and Diaz's "happy places" sold it for me.

Bring back Furguson.

The GOOP satire was full of win. Props to Erinn Hayes and Mo Collins.

"I must be watching The Mindy Project expecting different things than the rest of this show's reviewers, because I always love every episode critics are lukewarm on and shrug at every episode critics seem to adore. This episode really did it for me."

I know. Poor Ed Weeks. :-(

I agree on Howerton. He seems to have the right energy for this show. And, based solely on IASiP, I never would have guessed that.

I think we have opposing senses of humor. I laughed a lot more this week. And I thought the Peter/Morgan pairing was the best pairing of Peter with anyone so far.

"My problem with it is that Stuart's pretty hard to root for since he's a bit of a thoughtless shit. It'd be like if "The Office" (UK) *only* had David Brent in it"

I agree. Just about every single thing he did had an ulterior (and selfish) motive.

Okay, so here's what bugs me about shows like Hello Ladies. We, the viewers, are being asked to sympathize with yet another oblivious, average-looking, middle-aged white guy with terrible social skills, an over-inflated sense of entitlement, and an awful personality, and to root for him getting together with one of

Uh, you and me both, sister! Well, her and Mae Whitman.

"will have the funniest line in reaction to the first deceased person found"

He is the most interesting character on the show, IMO.