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Good God you act like the original W&G was some sort of masterpiece. I love W&G, both the original and current day. I was an avid watcher of the first iteration and of this newest incarnation. I’ve been rewatching the original, and as much as I adore it, I think you’re giving the original too much credit, and having

Larry’s immediate, furious response to Richard Lewis’ “I dated a garbage woman, once” story was the highlight of the episode. Just the perfect Larry moment, incredulous and hostile while also accusing Richard of making up the entire event, simply to better him socially.

Runner-up: Larry’s “Thank you for serving the

She has been an activist and feminist for a long time, so this is not some new branding ploy, as you put it.

Judy Davis was pretty much perfect as the older Judy Garland. It would be difficult for anyone to do better.

Blanchard and Davis were both excellent in the TV one. Such a sad story.

OK, since you’re all pretending it’s never crossed your mind, let me be the one to ask out loud:

It was a stupid cut away shot but I literally burst out laughing seeing the rake imprint on the hood of the police car. CURB gives me so much joy....and for us Los Angelenos, it captures the well-heeled so perfectly and serves them up to a perfect roasting.

I felt like this was a huge drop off in quality from last week. I haven’t watched regularly since season 5, but I decided this season maybe I’d pick it up again after enjoying the premiere. But I don’t think I laughed once this week.

Part of that is that the other characters have aged out of what they were there for.

She’s great on the American remake of the British sitcom Episodes (with Matt LeBlanc).