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Technically your first sentence there is a question.
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Haha I'm usually the one trying to get people to add fish sauce to things. A dash at the end does so much and I'm surprised I didn't think of it here.
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I still think that comes back to timing though. Much of their conflict came from the fact that their goals and desires for the future didn't meet up, but that's something that can evolve over time.
It can get cutesy in ways that become incredibly irritating, but I always found the teasing nature of the narrative really clever and engrossing. I'm trying and failing to think of any show before it that could be classified as a rom-com mystery, so I give them credit for that.
I think that's a kind of crass way to look at it. The show is really about timing — what else is going on in your life, what you're ready for, etc. — and Ted and Robin's timing didn't match up.
We bemoan the shows that were cut down in their prime, but a lot that racked up many seasons would probably have benefited from suffering that fate.
I feel like the wedding could have been just the first half of the season, and then the latter half could have showed even more of their lives afterward, making the lead up to the ending more organic while preserving the surprise.
I stand by the last episode. It was the rest of the last season that sucked. The last episode made perfect sense for the show, they just botched their route to get there by drawing out the wedding stuff for the entire season.
This actually makes for a pretty enjoyable supercut. Even the serious scenes from good movies end up seeming pretty funny when you jump from one to the other and it just keeps going and going like the [REDACTED! THIS IS A DURACELL SITE!] Bunny.
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Iiiiiinteresting, I didn't even know you could do that. I love floral flavors so I'm definitely going to start playing with that.
I knew what it was but would never have guessed that spelling. This isn't a spelling bee, Dik!
I don't have the heart to tell my colleague who's my counterpart in Germany that I'm looking for a new job. She's being treated really badly over there by some of the higher ups, and without me here to collaborate with her, I think she might quit and move home to the states. That honestly might be better for her in…
This article makes it sound like you can probably use whatever, but that the “Munstead” cultivar of Lavandula angustifolia (English lavender) has preferred sweetness.
I didn't know that was its real name as my mom has called it Portuguese Soup all my life.