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She's not trying to fight him.

He's so broken insiiiiiiide…

Melissa seems shockingly skilled at and comfortable with these things. I really feel like there's something important about her we don't know.

I started thinking "Hey, what the hell, I didn't get a theme song!" about two minutes before the scene with Paula and Scott reciting it happened.

It's "Afternoon Delight," I believe. We hear him early saying "—king $6,300 suit!" And then later in the episode he says something like "I don't want to spill booze all over my fu—"

"Fear of Flying" is an amazing first act that gives way to a pretty meh rest of episode.

One of my favorites, too. I do a lot of impersonating / quoting Kirk Van Houten.

"More juice, I hear ya!"

Syndicated cut, huh? The original has Homer responding with "Ehhhh…. no…"

2-for-2 on these debates! Feelin' good.

One thing that confused me about this episode: how can a family from ORLANDO travel to Taipei and complain about the humidity and the mosquitoes?

I think there was a pair of wax lips in Michael's collection of human trinkets, too.

Ah, yes, I remember Work It!

I think you're onto something. I'd also like to add that even though the "soulmate" matches we've seen the most of seemingly have some error to them— Eleanor and Chidi, Jason/Jianyu and Tehani— it seems just as plausible to me that the pairings are made in a way that will allow them to influence each other to become

I had totally forgotten about Coach in the midst of all the crossover promotion, so him showing up in the tag to basically go "What the fuck?" to the rest of the group was hilarious.

I figured they were never going to like it once they realized it wasn't Acidcat, quality be damned.

Nobody else noticed the name of the facility Jake and Holt hid out at was Csonka Storage?

One look at Todd makes it obvious why he thinks masculinity is so inherently icky and gross.

This times a thousand. "This is about white men in a way that doesn't flatter me for being a good, progressive person? Screw that!"

"These people," eh?