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I loved seeing all of their significant others, especially as they are all legitimately talented gents in their own right. I really do enjoy Killam and Denisof.

He was non-essential and yet everyone had strong feelings about him. It was a lovely point about how even people who we aren't always in touch with we still feel strongly about and can remember with fondness.

I wonder why no Victoria…maybe because we already saw her this season?

::cue Hitler getting into clown car out of necessity::

How did I not catch most of those?! I love both of these things!

I don't think I've seen a show/movie ACTUALLY capture how young people today talk (saying this at 26). I loved it, very realistic and smart and engaging. I also adore Anna Kendrick, though it really is Johnson and Wilde's film.

I couldn't read the tone of the first one…erps.

Is this a reference to A Serious Man, based on the book of Job, or not?

I would watch that in a heartbeat.

We do? I saw it as an even Jewish/Christian split…

I watched it a few years ago, it's still really enjoyable with a killer cast.

I guess the sexual harassment goes over your head when you're a kid ;)

Music Man :) It's actually interesting how librarian in old films=old maid if she doesn't loosen up/meet the man of their dreams. Marian in the Music Man, Donna Reed's role in It's a Wonderful Life…

No, that was the less popular sequel, the Coffee Shop Around the Corner. The form of interaction was writing on the foam cups. Very twee.

Fun fact: Meg Ryan's store in You've Got Mail - Shop Around the Corner - is actually the title of the 1940's film on which You've Got Mail was based. I recommend more highly than You've Got Mail: Jimmy Stewart, Margaret Sullivan and all of the charm you can imagine.

Whoever cast Jenny Slate is brilliant. She's awesome and looks SO similar to Schwartz.

When Ben said, "she's…Leslie Knope" after her speech - it was just one of the genuinely sweetest moments on TV.

One of my favorites!!!