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Dude, you get so many likes for actually buying the paper. And keep reading the column, hopefully I'll stick some things in there you'll be interested in!

Please send these ideas to executives at NBC so I can start reviewing that show.

Sex was just an example. The compromise and communication were important too, but those elements were all a part of their overall chemistry, and I finally saw that in Dale and Emily

Ok, thanks! I thought so but assumed I missed something. And I agree we need to be patient but my patience is wearing thin

This is true! But it didn't last long enough for it to make an impression either way. I haven't heard Hart's WTF and I'm excited to check it out, especially because his stand up is so intensely personal already

Good question!

I didn't downgrade the episode because it didn't reintroduce Brittany Snow. That's a symptom of Tommy not being an actual character, but a thin sidekick. What I'm saying is the introduction of Brittany Snow was a step in the right direction for creating a character for Tommy, but this episode was a step back. He had

Worth searching for. So funny

As someone who watched both seasons of "The Swan," at least that show had an therapeutic element, and those women wanted to be there, even if it was for truly fucked up reasons. That show was morally reprehensible, not as much as this one.

I did not think about your last point but it is an excellent one.

I did not think about your last point but it is an excellent one.

He's the press secretary, but he was so inconsequential he didn't deserve mention.

He's the press secretary, but he was so inconsequential he didn't deserve mention.

I watched the full run for two reasons: Lennon Parham and Jon Foster's abs.

I watched the full run for two reasons: Lennon Parham and Jon Foster's abs.

Dude, he's totally got my vote.

Dude, he's totally got my vote.

Haha, this comment is aces!

Haha, this comment is aces!