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Could be, but it's a bit of a stretch.

No, it can't be that.

When the VP has the fight with Gary Cole, she reminds him that she burst into his office and found a photo  - of herself? - with the word 'Glue' written across her forehead. I didn't get why this was so insulting or, indeed, the significance of the photo at all. Can anyone elaborate?

Except we Republicans don't give a shit about educational 'reform', 'clean' jobs and whatever else bullshit campaigns you Democrats invent to keep the fact we have 13.5 million unemployed off the media airwaves.

IN the UK, in the 70s, we had 'Rhoda' but we never had the 'Mary Tyler Moore Show' so we could never quite understand why this perpetually grinning bobblehead kept on turning up on a Jewish comedy show. Then 'Ordinary People' came out and people kept asking: 'How could Rhoda possibly have been friends with this awful

I haven't seen it yet - tit-count please? Also, analysis of said tits: firm, rounded, raspberry nipped etc. If Diana Rigg's tits are shown, please ignore.

Still, it was another step in the right direction being taken this season - kind of believable premises, guest stars actually integrated into the story,  behaviours that were just about in conformity with the characters' personalities, no infantile or lazy lapses into surrealism to resolve a plot point. This is what a

Sorry, Sherlock, no.

Ugh. That riposte was flabby and weak. Of course, a better school would have helped you recognise that.

I sometimes think that many US sitcoms, but especially The Office, would be better served if their writers were not forced to provide an A Story, a B Story and a C Story.

That was a great line, but because everyone hates Andy, it's been summarily dismissed because it came out of his flapping, useless mouth

Michael Scott's hatred of the hopeless sad-sack Toby was one of the gems of the early series.

I can see the case for staying - but the case for going is compelling. You say it yourself: 'they've invested all their money Athlead'. And while Jim did take the decision to go ahead on that without her, she did in earlier episodes buy into enthusiastically. To me, her reason for staying seems artificial.

I was referring to the motivelessly malicious Jamm.

Boo-hoo. Did the bad man on the interweb give you a hategasm?

You took time to type all that out thinking I would read it?

Textbook infantile compensation right there.

I always liked Toby. I seem to be the only one who does, in the whole world.

Seriously? In all the mysteries of the universe, philosophy and the mind, why I watch 'Parks & Rec' is one of the greatest puzzles you have encountered?

"Best Ensamble'.