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Gutted. For all the violence and mayhem going on, that was the scene that just gutted me.

Gutted. For all the violence and mayhem going on, that was the scene that just gutted me.

Gutted. For all the violence and mayhem going on, that was the scene that just gutted me.

Gutted. For all the violence and mayhem going on, that was the scene that just gutted me.

Gutted. For all the violence and mayhem going on, that was the scene that just gutted me.

It really was. I was so afraid she was going to kidnap that baby. And, Lupe: do NOT HAND THE BABY TO A STRANGER AND WALK AWAY. Lupe needs to get fired real bad.

My father died over 10 years ago and it still knocks me off my feet from time to time and when it does I always tell my 11 year old (who runs through the gamut of ALL THE EMOTIONS every 20 minutes or so) that being sad about my father makes me happy. And she's old enough now to get that now. And then I remind myself

I had the exact same sensation of familiarity. I really hadn't watched the show regularly in years - but in high school and college, I never missed it. The loss of that sensation of all the other weirdos watching the same thing at the same time makes me feel real nostalgic and kinda old.

I cannot for the life of me understand why sit coms keep going to that well, such a huge betrayal.

Oh my god, me too! That scene just slayed me.

I feel like this may be the show I've been waiting for as the mother of a 12 yr old girl. All our other shows are ones I've already seen so we approach them with me as the expert - very unappealing for the kid. But this one can be a fun one we enjoy together. I'm pretty thrilled with it. It's filling the acerbic,

I don't think it's a pun. It's just silly. It's not like, um, Zinfandieshorribly. I can't think of anything. I'm going to hang my head in shame too.

Only Six Feet Under had a better series finale… and I'm not even sure about that.

I'm not sure I would have survived the Bush years without him.

But who was Donna's dad - I know I know him- but from where?

Homer: Mr. Burns, you're the richest man I know.
Mr. Burns: yes, but I'd trade it all for a little more.

I get so frustrated with the economics of this show. When Jasmine takes a part time job for $30/bucks an hour, gets home by 4:00 and gets free childcare from her MIL, I just cannot get worked up about the death of anyone's dream because i'm too busy re-engineering mine, which now involves being home by 4:00,

I thought at the beginning of the season they'd given up coverage. Which made me sad, because I really like Will's reviews.

For sure. All the long-married wives rolled their eyes at that line. I would have given someone a dollar for Frankie to have come back with something about having to know where everything is and how the TV is on in every room instead of playing the birthday blow job card (I suspect birthday blowjob rather than

Bowfinger: Will you cut your hair?
Jiff: Weeeelllll, ok. But it's better if someone else does it.