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There's a semi-popular (not really) debate that Rhys is hotter than Russell, but I guess that what he meant was his character. Phillip didn't say she wanted someone more attractive, although he hinted at it, I guess; but that she wanted someone different.

To be honest, he wasn't that fat, he had some muscle tone to him, but I do concur that it wasn't comparable to Nina. Also, did you ever find out if it was a body double?

Also, I thought the beginning scene was cute. Yeah, the dialogue was a bit lackadaisical, but Russell and Rhys have such strong chemistry that it worked, at least for me.

Whatever happened to Annalise? Also, Rhys this week again. I'm losing.

No 80's music in this episode?

Oh, heavens! Oh, glorious almighty God! This was a magnanimously superlative episode. It was gorgeousness and gorgeousity made flesh like a Pintado Petrel nurturing its babies, like an unrequited love metamorphosing into an amaranthine adoration, like a pulchritudinous woman wandering in hallowed soil.

Ok, so is that calf lady a Russian asset? What was the deal with the thermos? Is sex currency? What's the answer to everything? Don't tell me 42.

Canning Randy, Natural History, Blitzgiving, Bad News/Last Words, Landmarks, The Best Man, Ducky Tie, Disaster Averted, Tick Tick Tick, Trilogy Time, The Magician's Code?

The point was for Marshall not to be funny. That's what was funny about it.

Fair point. What about straight up sabotaging his Relationship with Nora, first by trying to get him to cheat on her, then actually cheating, then rejecting him after they had promised to get back together? Or straight up playing Ted (Barney's best friend and also her friend) while he was with Victoria. There's no

I'll get you Mosby! Or something along those lines.

Not to question Marshall's illustrious graphs, but the one with Barney's success rate is flawed since it implied Barney had being sexually active since he was sixteen, yet this wasn't the case as Barney was saving himself for Shannon and didn't lose his virginity/started actively pursuing intercourse until he was

What's the problem with Elizabeth being a little more "risky, unstable, etc…"? 
Also, guys help me out in this little debate with my girlfriend, Who's hotter Rhys or Russel? I'm almost certain that it's the accent that is blinding her.

You being a teen and all clearly highlights your inexperience with classifying men. Nick is clearly a wounded lone-wolf. Schmidt is modern beta-guy and Winston is a classic guy next door.

I enjoyed this episode quite a bit, actually. You can tell that it was a filler type episode, but I was deligh- *points to Ted*. It seems that the non-serious episodes are not sitting well with Donna lately. I almost got the cops called on me for "The Over-Correction," and "Ring Up" was entertaining to me. Anyways, I

Gillian Alexy, she's actually Australian.

I loved that they showed Elizabeth concerned over the girl Phillip was fucking, it does balance a little their relationship. In the pilot, she seemed concerned for her kids, but not so much with her husband in contrast with how concerned he was for her.

I took it to mean that it flopped as contrasted with "Let's Go To The Mall," which went two times maple. Impressive, I know.