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I thought it was a comment on gentrification…

I loved the foosball plotline — thought it had some great character bits — but hated the Batman stuff. But I also think The Dark Knight is incredibly overrated, so whatever.

I picture Ben and Leslie cuddling for the next two weeks, maybe taking a vacation. (That's what suspension with pay means, right?)

Not terribly so, actually, and I say that as a fan.

I just thought it was funny. And a good way to test the chefs — how do you cook for idiot clients? Extremely rich idiot clients…?

Ah no, but I believe that's the twist — the people at the finale won't be expecting some dude (or lady) to show up who was eliminated several episodes ago, who has been quietly honing his/her competitive cooking chops for weeks.

No she doesn't! Gail's like a cool mom.

Superfreak, Noel?? Do you mean "Please Mr. Postman"?

Yeah, I'm not a fan of his music either. And I agree with you on the validity of music journalists.

Sam Rockwell: This is some sloppy wet pizza.

Donald Glover made a point recently that when people talk about music, they differentiate between different kinds of rock, but not different kinds of rap. If someone says, "I got a new rock album the other day," the response will be, "oh, what kind? Indie, metal, rockabilly, etc?" Whereas if someone says, "I got a new

Hip hip hooray!

What's with all this sleepy indie music?

Hey, don't slap women.

I actually didn't think Segel dominated this. If any non-Muppet did, it was Amy Adams.

Yeah, I dunno. I took my little cousins to see this tonight after Thanksgiving dinner. They were delighted by the goofy friendly Muppets stuff, but there really was about one too many ~sentimental moments. Whenever the Muppets got sad, my cousins got bored and restless.

The Moto embrace at the end was one of the more touching reality TV moments I ever seen.

There's nothing wrong with pointing that out. She points it out herself. The "wrong" part is being mean about it.

Muppet Treasure Island was such a formative childhood movie.

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