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Wasn't there a show a couple of years ago about a detective who lived forever and using around in NYC with his elderly son who didn't know he was his son? Amsterdam something? Yeah, Forever reminded me of that.

Can I just say that I seriously want Allie Grant to win some big awards in the near future. I love watching her act.

Wasn't Killen the guy behind the two episode wonder that was Lone Star?

Just throwing this question out there, is there a reason that they didn't say the sex of the baby?

Yes! I loved this show and I was kind of miffed when The Good Wife came on and seemingly ripped it off. (Totally my perspective.)

I watched Family Tools out of affection for Kyle Bornheimer and JK Simmons but I assumed that the show was DOA. Also, the fact that it was a remake of the British show White Van Man was baffling to me. Seriously, why remake that show?

Heh, I remember Nick Zano as the male model Jules hooks up with on Cougar Town.

I just remembered him as the guy who played Veronica's dad on Better Off Ted. Thanks for reviving those repressed Dexter memories.

Then what are potato chips?

Holy fuck, totally in tears now because right before watching this episode I drafted a resignation letter to hand to my boss tomorrow morning. It's a job that I don't want to quit, but I need to move on (and away) for personal growth and everything else. A fantastic opportunity, but I'm going to miss some awesome

I agree that the comparisons are lazy. To me, New Girl is an idealization of a late twenties existence with people who are taking their time to figure their shit out. I get it because I'm there. The Mindy Project feels like it's far more grounded in a real world where the characters have worked through the big grown

Ah, Warren Kole is a lot of fun to look at. Check out the cancelled USA show Common Law to get 13 episodes of him and a very pretty Michael Ealy snipe at each other and go to couples therapy. It's not a good show, but the leads kind of make up for it.

Read the first sentence and came down here to celebrate the fact that Natalie Zea is free!

I'm all in for a Walton Goggins romantic comedy.

I noticed that too and I just assumed that they were dressed down because they were either used to the cold or they were working out/ playing basketball.

Wow, I marathoned through the first 10 episodes in hopes that the bad reports were exaggerated, but no such luck.So painfully boring.

The major incident was a large part of my hatred. I totally agree that Goggins did a spectacular job on the show, which is why the depth of my emotion surprised me. The Shield is probably one of the only shows that managed to get visceral emotion from me. After the penultimate episode, I couldn't sleep, I could barely

I have never hated a character so much as I hated Shane Vendrell. (I do not use that word lightly.) It is a testament to Walton Goggins's talent that I absolutely love him as Boyd Crowder.

This episode was A material for me. When my dad was getting his teaching certification he would bring home movies about teachers inspiring deadbeats in an overt attempt to convince me to become a teacher. It didn't work. However, Bob's Burgers hit all of the specific notes of every movie of the genre and I loved it.

The popping zit bit at the end reminded me of a similar gag in The Drew Carey Show where Ryan Stiles popped a zit that destroyed Drew's perfect college essay and thus ruined his life.