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    I wasn't bothered by the presentation of the episode once I saw the preview/press release some weeks ago. Now if I didn't have any previous knowledge, I would've been irritated by the Apple advertisements throughout.

    The jokes were excellent. Nathan Lane deserves a guest actor Emmy nomination for his role in this episode.

    Loved this episode, mainly because I missed the show. Wendi McLendon-Covey is so awesome as Bevy Goldberg that I became mad once ABC promoted their new "reality" show during the episode.

    My favorite episode of the season. They usually do well with the Valentine's Day episodes and this didn't deviate from the norm.

    I like the show but the last few episodes have been very mediocre.

    I can see where it came from. Ever since they brought Adam DeVine in, he was sort of positioned as a younger version of Phil. Especially when they did the re-enactment of Gravity for his girlfriend. I'm confused as to whether he works for Phil exclusively, or is he still continuing his "manny" duties for Joe?

    I'm usually someone that can find the silver lining in the show nowadays, but this was a horrible episode. The only thing I chuckled at was the portrait of Phil and Andy.

    Damn "The Goldbergs". Every week they always do something to get me a little misty-eyed.

    The commercial break round the 9:15 minute mark had me a little worried. The humor wasn't great, hell good, but assumed the emotional part of the story was going to be great. It was wonderful to see Mitch and Cam to get married, but all of the other fluff almost destroyed it for me. To see Mitch and Cam finally make

    The episode had the usual jokes that make me love the show. I am worried about Winston's character. Schmidt telling Winston "This is a bummer", definitely expressed my feelings about his character right now.

    I'm waiting for Skip Woosnam now.