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There's another scene where whats-her-name talks to her mom about the importance of car insurance…the whole thing is a cringeworthy delight.

Annoying kid show…you mean Friends??!?

Yep. Someone (not me but I thought it was an interesting idea) suggested it could be one of Grundy's ex student/lovers who was jealous. And the discussion thread also noted the possibility that Jason/Cheryl/Archie could be related because they have similar hair.

Not to get too far from topic, but Bitten is….a huge disappointment. Yuuuuuge.

If Dre is responsible for diversity, shouldn't he also be responsible for representation of all ethnicities and races (including families with multiple races/ethnicities)? Or is head of the "urban" division a comment on his boss equating urban =white?

The next Feud is about Prince Charles and Diana.

I'm glad you've found a viewpoint from which to appreciate this show, but I've struggled with how terrible it is (except for the blatant Cover Girl Go Lash commercial moment from Josie; I haven't seen anything that hammy since 90210 did the insurance commercial and that was a delight). The script is painful, the young

If Ed is into gadgets, why does he have the Clapper to turn off his bedroom lights instead of an Echo or Google Home?

Was it meant to be a joke that Ellen Griswold was as hot as the Girl in the Ferrari (Christie Brinkley)? They mom'ed her up, but still….

That's fantastic. My thought is that Archie's mom and Hiram had an affair, so Archie's a half-sibling. Much more tame.

The answer is jagoff.

The scene between Alba and Rogelio made me wonder…is Jane actively trying to make sure Mateo is learning Spanish? Alba naturally speaks to him in Spanish (and since they moved in with her after Michael's death he would hear it a lot), but is he otherwise being exposed? They did make a comment that Mateo's language was

I can't tell if Desi is legit raw or indulging in manufactured id to pass as edgy and artistic.

Oh look, there's Waldo!

I agree that if someone decides to not get married, then that's the end of it. It's how it went down that is troubling. Toby makes these lightning-quick decisions where he doesn't take Kate into consideration. He had a legit concern… but instead of communicating it and together coming to a decision (which may have

I agree on both points. But how it went down is where I have the problem. A B-T-Dubs walking into a theater is bullcrap; it shuts down any opportunity for discussion. And he didn't claim it as his concerns or his feelings; he kept saying "we" like they made the decision together (a problem in their relationship is his

I wouldn't call it sabotage, because Kate bears the responsibility of her choices. But a lack of support is accurate. And I wouldn't discount her decision to end her relationship over Toby's lack of support; she chose her health and only took him back after he committed to giving her support (granted, half-assed

True. But he didn't discuss the idea of putting it on hold with Kate, he just decided for both of them and told her at her brother's opening night.

Too soon. There's been no time or distance to have any perspective on it. Plus, it's not really done.