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I also agree with the decision to keep Patricia and dump Layana. But did anyone catch a glimpse of the shoulder and…headpiece? of some sort?…of her model's outfit that was encroaching into the close-up shot of Patricia's face during the preview clip from next weeks' critique?

Yep, I squee'ed and clapped. One might say that edit was EVERYTHING.

Thatnks, @avclub-1f42ba37ab2081abaeb3d14b2b20105c:disqus . That sounds vaguely familiar now.

Wait…what? I completely blanked on Ian only being a half-sibling. Is Frank not his father, or is Monica not his mother? And when did we learn this?

As mentioned elsewhere, the last line of what turned out to be his final blog post sounds a lot like a knowing sign-off.

Yeah, I got a definite remembrance/loss vibe there, too. It was a little disturbing.

Other than more full-frontal, nothing.

Also, I heard it as a play-on-words by Jess: "Holly"-Smoot Tariff. Anyone else?

I read somewhere that she used to date Doug Wilson, the second-craziest Trading Spaces designer (behind Hildi Santo Tomas, of course). I can't decide if that means she was his beard, or if the two of them had crazy animal-sex for the duration of their relationship. Because I really don't see any possible middle ground

I once read an article that made reference to WNTW and referred to Stacy as "basically a smokin'-hot witch." I couldn't disagree.

“I was just wondering: Is this rabbit the same rabbit that we were, um, feeding and petting in a loving way this morning?”

I kind of love that Patricia is the Toby Flenderson to Michelle's Michael Scott.

I loved the following sequence (paraphrasing):

Except Olivier.

"…starts to pour…"

I believe your premise is factually correct, but primarily due to the nonexistence of said clothing item.

@avclub-7aee1b75b527e215f31e20a5c4e7a768:disqus So this means the Cheers reviews aren't coming back? Boo.

In fairness to the writers/showrunners, I think the repeal of Don't Ask, Don't Tell may have thrown a wrench in a planned substantive storyline for Ian. Now there's no tension between his sexuality and his future career plans.