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I believe they prefer to be called a "gentleman's" club. Kinda like I prefer to be called "Queen of Walnut Grove".

I can't lie, my cold dead heart warmed just a little bit when Mike gave Brick the plaid.

The only way I'd believe Jake and/or Olivia's father weren't up to something would be after a couple of episodes Olivia wakes up one morning and finds Bobby Ewing in her shower. I wouldn't even believe it if they were dead.

I do think there is a gender bias, but to be fair I think doctor dude was also bad mouthing Abby?

There isn't a question of whether she loves him, or that she's fighting for his justice, or that she's getting him into therapy to help him. And I get that parents sometimes have to make decisions beyond the immediate wishes of their kids. But her son appears to have PTSD, and it feels like her pushing instead of

This episode was…disappointing. For a 200th episode, couldn't they make better call outs to prior episodes? Like why plan a party, when they could spend an afternoon on a train or at Legoland, or the aquarium? When they asked him about music why not remind him of his appreciation for Taylor Swift? Or… recently they've

The Middle:
1- Brick's look after saying "No she won't" (get over him not saving Cindy a seat) was priceless. Like henpecked father, like henpecked son.
2- I thought the point with Sue's after party time with Mr Safe Ride was that she stopped trying to flirt and was just being herself. Plus…ginger!!!!

Goldbergs:
1- fuh-TAWN. Love it.
2- you cannot list "toilet cannonball" as a Home Games sport and not elaborate…

They did burn down the White House….

I may not be paying close enough attention… but does Anne pay any attention to what her son is saying? I can appreciate her pushing Taylor to seek justice despite his reluctance. But her relentlessness pushed him beyond his limit and he snapped. Now she's deciding to light another powder keg instead of asking Taylor

It wouldn't take Olivia Pope to spin it so that Carl is discredited. Or, they could just turn into the slide and let Abby refocus on being "real" as well as trying to be fun.

I didn't mean to dismiss your snark; i just meant with all the sh*t the Goldmans have gone through and even their civil "justice" ended up being half-assed…but they're supposed to get over it.

I love this show, but enough with the love triangle.

Large settlement but almost no actual money.

Free drinks + free eats > drama tolerance I guess.

I'm so cheesed! Abby trying out professional services can't be spun into fitting the "sexy, fun divorcée" mold? After almost two decades with the same person, I think it'd be "fun and sexy" for her to explore her evolved sensuality. Instead of having to work toward mutual pleasure with a spouse, she can pay to be

I just got the sense that the $1M was a realistic number (and $10K a considerable and immediate help for many of the residents), whereas waiting for more money could leave them with nothing. Or worse, the owners don't want the hassle so they sell it a company who barely gets it to Code but then doubles the rent.

Everyone in the Love Square were awful:

But didn't she turn down the million dollar offer???

Not feeling the romance b/t the lead characters. The bathroom hookup felt a bit assaulty to me. I appreciated the Warhol photo session, but that felt well-shot as opposed to a serious connection between two people.