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“Say another word about killing my brother and I’ll cut your throat.”

(Needle scratch) and that, kids, is how I invented representative democracy.

I miss her Netflix show.

When DJ Kahled introduced “Lil Baby” I was more than a little disappointed that it wasn’t Bobby Moynihan rapping in a diaper.

“Look, I ain’t really into ladies, but if nothin’ else is open, I’ll eat at a Taco Bell. You smell what I’m sayin’?”

Hegerberg would have been so fun at the World Cup.

So all this time my wife has been trying to pass a drug test?

I agree that Gary still has things to atone for and if the circumstances were different they wouldn’t let him help. However, I totally buy that he switched sides again so easily.

I was fingernail scratches, I believe.

It’s been pretty consistent throughout, and the labor politics have been there since season 1. Start from the beginning - there’s only 77 episodes so far, you can knock it out over the summer!

If you don’t think Michael Emerson isn’t a person I care about, a person of interest so to speak, we’re done here.

“After all, Raymond, you were mentioned by name in ‘Monster Mash’” is the perfect Grandma burn. So lame, but you know Holt felt that one to his core.

Yeah I keep needing to remind myself that Wuntch is still a good cop and that her feud is with Holt and not the 99 at large. I hope this sets the stage for an evolution of the Holt/Wuntch dynamic. I’d love to see them have more genuine moments of respect for each other’s legacies and their past friendship.

But Joe Biden is the one we’re all apparently supposed to rally behind, and to criticize him is going to get us another Trump administration.

For some reason I really liked the final twists with Wuntch--she did want the right thing, but also to screw over Holt--and thought her interacting with Jake was surprisingly interesting, they seemed to have an odd mutual respect, like maybe they both understood why the other found Holt annoying in certain ways. 

Seems like an appropriate forum to ask the AV Club community at large if we could maybe start getting Superstore reviews next season, especially after the great season it capped directly before Brooklyn Nine-Nine last night

Also only being interested in that, throwing himself on the floor and saying words like “fart”, “pennis”, “poop”, etc. As someone who works with kids of that age, I can confirm that definitely is true in 90% of the cases.

I'm glad Cobie Smulders is the break out star from HIMYM and not that annoying dude who played Ted. I hated that show, but I hated her the least. 

I just finished Tiamat’s Wrath, the penultimate Expanse novel. Not much to say about it except the series continues to be a perfect marriage of thoughtful sci-fi with fast-paced action. Currently, I’m in the middle of Ali Smith’s Spring, the third book in her Seasonal Quartet and it’s absolutely astonishing. It’s a

I finally got around to the 2nd New Crobuzon book by China Miéville, The Scar. I’m about halfway through and so far I think I like it just a little bit more than Perdido Street Station (which I also liked, so I’m not damning it with faint praise or anything). Miéville as an author has been kind of hit-or-miss for me,