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Way too hot to be outside, so I’ve watched a bunch of stuff.

I’m fine without fallout, but I was definitely hoping there was going to be a point where Debbie admitted not just to Ruth, but to herself that she broke her leg on purpose. She didn’t do anywhere near enough blow to write it off to that. She was enraged and did it on purpose. I didn’t need to see her punished, but

Nooooooooooooooooooooo!!! It can’t be over already. I don’t wanna wait another year for 10 more episodes. Thanks for doing an awesome job on these again this year, LaFergs. I wish there were as many people still around as last year to enjoy them.

I never got a slow dance to Madonna’s “Crazy For You” back then oddly enough, but there were quite a few Couples Only Skates (also for “Live to Tell”)

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At first I thought it was just going to be one sketch, but then it kept going and going, becoming an actual episode of G.L.O.W. And it was glorious. This episode made me so happy. This and “Mother of All Matches” will be the two I rewatch the most.

You’re in the AV Club? I was in the AV Club!

Sheila’s line. And no. The joke is that on all 11 seasons of Cheers you hear Norm constantly reference his wife Vera, but she’s never actually shown on screen.

YES!

Hearing Brandon Tartikoff’s name and watching Debbie peeling the edges off the dot-matrix printer paper both took me back in this episode.

Holy crap! It’s a goddamn shame we’re a few weeks past the Emmy eligibility cutoff for this year because that was an amazing episode of television. I loved this so much. Kim Rosenstock’s script was pitch perfect and had me both laughing and tearing up. (I had to pause twice for both reasons: once for the Tyler reveal

I knew almost as soon as Rhonda started that there would never again be a time for the entire rest of my life where I would not be singing the Poop Baby song if I was feeling a bit backed up.

Okay... Sheila’s line about Cheers being about an invisible woman named Vera killed me.

Hooray! Can’t start just quite yet, but just wanted to say how happy I am to see you recapping this again this year. Yours (and Alex’s Mr. Robot recaps) are head and shoulders above the rest around here. They actually add something to the experience. And maybe more importantly, you write about the actual show on the

A day where we get a Will Harris Random Roles and then this, a throwback to the kinds of things that used to be AV Club staples but are now exceedingly rare, is a nice change of pace from the clickbait and the shit reposted from authors’ twitter/facebook feeds. I still don’t care for Twenty One Pilots, but this was a

This is coming from a Jamaican btw.

This is Scrawler now.

She was listed as Grace/Emily when I made the mistake of looking up who the actress playing her was on IMDB during the episode which spoiled the reveal since I immediately remembered MIB’s little girl being called Emily in a flashback to a party earlier.  So she started out as “Grace” and presumably switched to

Nah.  He sounds exactly like a huge swath of my family.  

Daaaaaaamn, Luke! Shabba Ranks laid you out!

I may have leafed through it.