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Ugh, they did the same thing in one of those movies that came out a few years ago - either "Friends With Benefits" or "No Strings Attached," I can't remember. The main character lived with a bunch of girlfriends and I realized I hated the movie during the scene where they're all lying around with hot water bottles and

To be fair, the show ended on her looking at the positive test and didn't have time for discussion. I'm hopeful that the talk will come early next episode.

Sutton Foster needs to be on CXG. I know they probably have no money for expensive guest stars, but after the Lea Salonga appearance last season I'm hoping more big-name Broadway stars throw them a bone and make a cameo.

These guys have all known each other for a long time, though…Josh was definitely cool when he was younger, and is still cashing in on those cool points even when he does stuff that makes the audience wonder why he's the group leader.

Because the inventor of the gif says it's pronounced jif. It's supposedly some joke from back when it was invented, having to do with the peanut butter. But since no one else finds the joke funny, yet the gif's creator insists it's a thing, the confusion will remain.

And the callback to the glitter metaphor was used to show that Rebecca's feelings for Josh are just like Greg's feelings for alcohol, and just as unhealthy.

And then the cut to him actually spraying them with the hose. I love Bobby.

Also, much of Delores' day isn't seen by the guests. They wouldn't realize that she's waking up in the same nightgown and having the same conversation with her father every day. Also, at least from what we've seen so far, a lot of her story also revolves around Teddy, and the two of them being alone - she really only

Oh, me too, especially when he was offering William what seemed like some sweet low-level adventure and the friend was like "NO LET'S BE AWFUL."

I admit I've only watched a handful of Clone Wars episodes here and there…I got into Rebels because my 6-year-old is obsessed with Star Wars and this seemed like the more kid-friendly show to watch with him. I'll get around to it soon, I swear. :) What I have watched has been really great, though. I'm curious to see

Dare I say it…I think Ezra's flirtation with the Dark Side is being done much better than Anakin's. He's actually seen what the Dark Side can do to the people he cares about, yet he's (maybe just subconsciously right now) intrigued by its power and possibilities anyway as a way of preventing further harm. It seems

The Kallus and Zeb episode is probably my favorite of the series. I'm a sucker for "enemies have to work together to survive" stories, and I think this one was done quite well, especially the ending. I do think, or at least hope, the seeds are being sown for his defection - his line to Thrawn could be seen both ways,

Man, I'm sad that they're not reviewing this show anymore. Especially since there was an article posted about the trailer earlier this month that made me hopeful that the reviews would be continuing.

Yeah, it's extremely formulaic (I watched it for the first time a few weeks ago), but it's a good one to watch if you're an Adams fan because the character she plays is written as intensely unlikable, and yet the way Adams portrays her, you actually don't hate her. It's kind of fascinating. You can't hate an Amy Adams

Oh yay, someone else has seen Penelope! I love that movie.

Oh, I am thinking of Rachel Getting Married! I've seen both movies but I got them confused. Sorry, but the perfectionist dishwasher loader in me hates that scene. The end - where he finds the son's plate - is heartbreaking, but I just can't stand to see dishes stacked like that!

Almost every time I load the dishwasher I think of that damn movie and the scene where the dad and the new son-in-law compete to add the most dirty dishes to the dishwasher. One of the stupidest things ever.

He's in House of Cards, too (the last two seasons), and is pretty delicious.