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There's a trope in modern fantasy where mundanes minds can't process supernatural events and therefore make up all sorts of excuses/justifications for the fantastic things that they've seen with their own eyes. Monroe mentioned something like this some time back when Nick asked if he could let Juliette in on his

Or both!

Mel Brooks said that tragedy is when I cut my finger. Comedy is when you fall into a manhole and die.

It would make zero sense because, while Raj has never had a serious girlfriend, we've had numerous examples of him being interested in women, hitting on women, fantasizing about women and even having sex with women. On the other hand, apart from his occasional homoerotic banter with Howard, he's never shown any real

Hilter was the guy running in that North Minehead by-election.

Raj isn't "coming out"

The show has really changed from "four geeky dudes hang out with their hot neighbor chick" to "Three geek men and their three ladies have adventures". Sadly, Raj gets left out of the latter scenario unless they find him a girlfriend too.

Yeah..you kinda need to ignore that if you want to enjoy the show.

I'm pretty sure that Californication has hair and makeup people on staff, not to mention a wardrobe staff and other people who could give Becca a nice makeover. A radical change in her appearance would at least give the character a little more juice.

She's just a terrible character. She doesn't do anything except mope around and complain. She has no purpose on the show except to push Hank around the chessboard when the writers get lazy.

I agree about Hank and RZA. That pairing is comedy platinum. I'd love it if the two of them were the only characters on the show, all of the other regulars having perished in a bus crash. Frankly, if I never saw Becca or her mom again on the show it would make me pretty happy. I have a bad feeling that Hank is going

Less.

People really liked this? They thought it was…you  know…good?

Sarah always wears her stripper boots on covert missions. It's part of her process.

I know it was stupid and juvenile, but Siri having trouble understanding Kripke's Elmer Fudd-like speech impediment had me rolling on the floor. I had a little flashback to Get Smart and Max's old enemy "The Craw".

One other BTF reference. Dean goes back to November 5th, 1944. Doc brown sent Marty back to November 5th, 1955, the day he first had the idea for the flux capacitor.

It's three years later and Becca still acts, dresses and talks the same? She still has the same haircut she had when she was twelve? Seriously?

Yes and yes, although his turn on Breaking Bad was very good. I wouldn't mind seeing that character again.

Interestingly enough, I think this was the first episode where Kane didn't have any Lewy Body-related issues at all. I guess because it's hard enough to believe that anyone could arrange such an effective and complete counterattack in such a short span of time, let alone doing it while their brain is deteriorating.

This show is responsible for my three year-old daughter's nascent love of Batman and for that I am eternally grateful.