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It's not often you get a Paul & Gary Gait reference in pop culture, so points for that, I guess. Go Orange!

Randall's song was one of the most cringeworthy moments I've ever seen on television. And I've seen every episode of Curb Your Enthusiasm!

When I heard the voice on the phone, I actually thought it was Dean Winters.

I am enjoying the fact that the show manages to put an "there's another Adam Goldberg" reference into nearly every episode now.

I've been watching The Middle since the first episode, and I never even noticed that only Brick had a mis-matched chair. For some reason, I thought none of the chairs matched.

This is Us would have a pretty active comments section, I would imagine.

My husband recognized the BMW i8 right way, as he loves electric cars. He was like “good luck with that one, where are they going to plug it in?” Of course even the gas-powered cars are pushing their luck, because, as Phil (Stacey) said sometime before he died, the
gasoline that is left is starting to break down and

BTW, Handle/post!

She hasn’t even started showing yet. The timeline of events on this show is not equal to how long it takes to air the episodes (the episodes tend to pick up exactly where the last one left off, whether it’s been a week, or 3 months). I think that Erica’s still only about 3 months along. She announced her pregnancy

Agree. The interviews were the best part, especially Bill Hader's character.

There was discussion of this last season, too. The amount of time that has passed on the show is not equal to the amount of time it has taken to air the episodes. The episode where Erica first announced she was pregnant was sometime around Thanksgiving, I’m thinking? Most of the action of these episodes tends to

He's also "Naked Rob" on The Goldbergs. And he's actually only 20.

Also, the strained relationship between Tom and the son was
making me wonder if the wife was married to someone else first, and the son is actually his step-son. But so far 2 episodes in, and that doesn’t seem to be
the case.

It reminds me of that old show Sisters (with Sela Ward and

At least the Ghostbusters plug was a single clue. Last night was an entire category for the purpose of promoting a movie.

I guess the dollar values are based on the idea that the old shows are nearly seared into our collective consciousness because they were watched by so many people, whether first run or in reruns. I've never seen an episode of Beverly Hillbillies in my life, but of course I know of the Clampetts. As shows get more

Weird 70s storytelling songs sort of fascinate me, like Taxi (also by Harry Chapin), or Same Old Auld Lang Syne, by Dan Fogelberg.

I always thought “Real Estate Novelist” meant he’s the guy
who writes the descriptions of homes for the ads and listings. But I guess someone who sells real estate to pay the bills, while aspiring to write novels, makes more sense in the context of the song.

I am looking forward to seeing them this summer- they are on tour with Tedeschi Trucks Band.

No, because I kind of did the same thing, along with “This
is a song Charles Manson stole from the Beatles. We’re stealing it back.”