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Am I wrong, or did Jane's flashback to Petra/Anezka include a moment that was cut from last week's episode? Jane said "I can't believe they're together" (referring to Anezka and Scotty) but I'm pretty sure it was a deleted scene, right?

At least that was within this season, if I'm not wrong? hahaha

Mentioned this above, but more surprising is that French Stewart is still credited as a series regular! (But this tends to happen with Lorre's shows… see Marin Hinkle and Holland Taylor in the later seasons on Two and a Half Men; David Anthony Higgins and Cleo King on Mike & Molly; even Laura Spencer on BBT.)

What's more fascinating to me is that French Stewart was listed in the opening credits even though this is his first appearance on the show in AGES. Does that mean Chuck Lorre has him on retainer and he's not allowed to work on other shows full-time since he's a (semi)-regular? Huh! Didn't mind seeing him though, as

The Middle: I LOVED Sue's "Whoa. Whoa whoa whoa whoa", which was delivered the exact same way Frankie tends to say "Wow. Wow wow wow wow." :D

Haha! The terror rabbit! They never did show or explain what happened to it (though it gave birth to babies at one point!), and they DID just recently reference the towel that used to line its cage. I'm assuming it's gone to the barnyard in the sky now!

Loved The Middle this week, even though Brick's storyline WAS as thin as the paper he was analyzing for the survey! :P The scene with Mike and Frankie in the Winnebago was perfect, as well as Sue's mini meltdown when reuniting with her mom… I'm not ashamed to admit, a tear or two might have come to eye. Love how the

Sue: "Ooh, I love that tribal mask. Is it from Pottery Barn?"
Prof: "Actually, got it as a T.A. in Sudan studying the civil war."
Sue: "Oh, they have a Pottery Barn there?"

No mention of Sue's epic sock-footed slide to get to Prof Grant's office before the other student did?! :D

Just rewatched the episode and realized Ron Donahue was in the final scene when they were all dancing. :)

I figured the actor playing Ron wasn't available for the entire shooting schedule of this episode. But they DID mention he was off playing golf as he had an "early tee time".

The Middle: "You may not know this - because of your wife - but women can be very seductive."

I'd heard of a supposed link between Subaru and lesbians - one of those silly stereotypes, like gay men and Priuses - and so a google search immediately comes up with these hits: https://www.google.com/webh…

Not really sure what you're referring to - you might be thinking of: "There's nothing Tink can't win, unless it's her father's approval, but that's a story for another time." I didn't automatically infer a gay connotation in that line, though. QUITE possibly the line: "I will give you my Subaru when you turn sixteen!"

Loved The Middle as always - and it struck me as a particularly complicated episode because of the chaos within a confined space/set. Axl's disappointment over Frankie's reaction to the perfume was hilarious. And I loved all the callbacks! Though is it just me, but when the creators (Heisler and Heline) write an

I think that was the point though - he loves her and knows her so well that he didn't see a need to act because it wouldn't change anything. He knows that Frankie goes super-neurotic during the holidays, and this was another example of that (though losing photos CAN do that to you!). But I don't think Mike's love for

I actually liked Holly and I hope she doesn't get toned down too quickly - it would be interesting, I think, to see how Sue deals with someone who's essentially the Anti-Sue. Also, it was refreshing that while Holly was disdainful, she wasn't mean towards Sue - just generally disdainful, "nothing personal".

Loved both The Goldbergs and the Middle! Best callback on The Middle was when Frankie remembered the time Sue was away after selling cheese and sausage, which happened all the way back in the fourth episode of season 1!!

But Latin Lover Narrator said something about Jane knowing it was absolute fantasy almost immediately after fantasy sequence started. I don't think it was meant to be UNCLEAR that it was a fantasy.

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