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anyone see next episode's preview? who is the woman in her underwear? Marty's wife? Is their falling out b/c she and Rust have an affair? Also I think Marty's daughter has a big part to play in the coming episodes - they never explained why as a little girl she was so fascinated with sex and now a deviant in her

just watch Parks and Rec on Netflix starting with season 3

Its odd how times changed - it seems none of these shows have boys as the lead character as opposed to the 80s and 90s. Boy Meets World remains the undisputed king of a nice family sitcom - normal people, funny, and you can relate to it.

This show was nice b/c the kids were relatively normal - no one aspired to be famous and no one was a singer. The only things I didn't like were the new baby, Disney didn't have the guts to pair Teddy up with P.J's best friend Emmett, and that Teddy somehow got into Yale (cliche - there are other good schools besides

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Arthur Reed - when Francine goes eventually goes apeshit after taking all those steroids and murders Arthur

I didn't like this episode, it just felt repulsive. The dialogue was what made the previous three great. I just feel the popularity of episodes like this is like the suburban sheltered people who love to go slumming to be "real". The cinematography was nice. I felt terrible for Marty's wife - anyone who cheats is

the writing on this show is barely decent. you are right, these relationships are the classic stupid sitcom romance - the couples have zero in common but they are together because………..reasons?

Zoey Deutch looks like a brunette clone of her mother

the whole premise of why Penny agreed to go out with Leonard in the first place was b/c he was nice - the opposite of her other boyfriends. THAT is Hollywood fantasy. Women will not be interested in guys solely b/c they are nice. Women are just as shallow as men - looks matter - the difference is that for women, it

probably, either way its stupid, most of these hypocrites get all riled up when there is talk of violating "personal freedoms and rights" as long as it concerns their needs, but when comes to other people they lose their shit.

I will never understand how homosexuality affects other people. Is there seriously some conservative guy out there thinking to himself, "I just can't make love to my wife, knowing there are two chicks getting it on somewhere".

Honestly, it makes no sense that Penny and Leonard are together, they have nothing in common other than they live close to each other. It just perpetuates the stupid and false notion that if you are a nice guy, hot women will be interested in you. It still makes no sense that Raj is somehow the loser of the group -

doesn't count - minimum is 10, have to include grunting

I like that idea - it seems odd that Walter would have forgiven Moira that easily. It makes sense that he and Slade could want to take down Moira and her family

yeah, its pretty convenient that she was let go like that, but I think the writers painted themselves in a corner.

he gives random sage advice - its token

its irrelevant what they call it - think about politics now, people lose their minds when politicians have affairs (or something that affects their personal lives, families) - or if they have an off hand offensive comment - careers are destroyed in those moments. What would happen if they were even remotely connected

Diggle gets little screen time, and is only there to take Oliver's order like he works at McDonald's and then occasionally pop back to report some lab findings - that is it, other than the one episode they gave him earlier this season.

no it was a different guard, but still its a dumb stance to take