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I guess I was thrown off by the word "criticism" in the clue. It's usually negative when applied to me.

Based on other comments, I guess I must be alone in favoring the Josh-centric episodes. I like the other characters but mostly as supporting cast in Josh's journey. Jay Baruchel makes me laugh the most, and I never found myself wanting less of his character.

For me, opening title sequences can easily cross over into grating territory if too long and regardless if the music is good (see The Sopranos). This one is just right and the music never got old (Reconstruct feat. Seafloor, by Photay).

Just looked at their website. Those baskets hover just under $100 plus shipping. That's about $12 per piece of cosmetically perfect bland tasting fruit.

I vote for more breezy nakedness from Gemma, forced or otherwise. Just imagine, if we lived in a culturally advanced country we could see her in all her unpixelated splendor.

Okay if nobody is going to mention it I have to say something - What was up with Danielle's tattoo? Was it a flower?

Don't really know why but I answered "negative feedback" instead of plain old "feedback" for FJ. Would I have been summarily dismissed by Trebek or would he have had to at least glance at the judges before shooting me down?

Since you asked, I prefer Sunset Boulevard. Gloria Swanson never won an Oscar. How the Academy didn't give her one for her Norma Desmond is borderline criminal. Plus, Billy Wilder.

Trump's just looks big in his teeny tiny hands.

Very surprised no one came up with Bloomberg. Plus, he's been in the news recently. Strange.

Live by the DD, die by the DD. Poor Bill looked like he'd been punched in the gut after dropping those 2 DDs in spectacular fashion.

Just an FYI - Grant was born in 1891 and Rockwell was born in 1894, so they were actually contemporaries, though Wood died quite young at age 50.

Shades of Lonesome Dove from the night before.

But Paul needed that time to let us all know about his unique understanding of Hamlet and how the character was Age of Enlightenment-ish.

I guessed Thomas Hart Benton - who was a Missouran. I always confuse Grant Wood and Benton and love both of their work. I'm a huge fan of Winslow Homer, as well, who kind of has the same regional appeal as Wood and Benton.

Right, especially since he was so "I got this!" when he gave his incorrect response.

Wednesday would be good.

The Walt Disney of our generation.

Just kidding.

Jim Parsons?