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Something that I’ve become curious about is how Kate keeps so close to Kevin while he’s awful to everyone and she’s not. We’ve seen examples of how Kevin can be great to her even if he’s not great others, but I guess I’m just the kind of person that doesn’t care if someone’s nice to me if they treat others horribly.

Was I the only one who thought that when Eleanor and Michael spoke at the end that she had revealed to him the key to making her give up and possibly creating a successful reboot? Shawn showing up at the end made me reconsider, but I’m still not totally sold on a trying-to-improve Michael.

I laughed the hardest at “This resort was founded by Ayn Rand.”

Honestly, I’m glad to get a regular episode, having a big twist every episode would get exhausting.

And Kamilah Al-Jamil means “Perfect Beautiful.” She still can’t win...

And some point I think we’re all just laughing at a mentally challenged person.

No. I’m sorry. No one gets to be pissed at Mandy Moore for being perfect.

Getting everyone on the West Coast for the Manny 100th episode kinda drove me crazy with how it played out. OK, I can accept that Kate is really excited to get a gig, and has seconds to decide if she’ll take it, and does, missing her brother’s taping. And I know her mom has all sorts of weird emotions about Kate and

I’ve never seen this show, but I’m intrigued how oddly cult-like the commercials for it always are.

I’m never going to understand where to find articles anymore. If you go to TV Reviews and select Mindy Project, the most recent review is the Groundhog Day episode from February. Only accidentally found this.

That is my problem with Kate and Kevin’s relationship; they completely push everyone else to the fringe, even their own brother who ALSO shares their birthday. It takes codependency to an entirely new and disgusting level. Kate and Kevin are very grown and both are in relationships, there really does come a time when

I was super duper anti what they did at first, but I think now I can see that they took a risk, and I respect that.

The assembled idiot demons and their irritating demands SO reminded me of one of Pawnee’s town halls!

I enjoyed it and I’m looking forward to where the season takes its characters... but one of my favourite parts of the first season was the ethics. Genuine, deep, funny conversations about ethics with no easy answers - I loved that! I’m not sure there’s room in Take Two/Three for those kinds of debates, but I hope they

I love that the whole system falls apart so quickly because Michael doesn’t have any of the four humans quite as figured out as he thinks he does. I mean, he can figure out that Tahani will be tormented by a small house but not that setting her on such a quick downward spiral will wreck his plans. And I continue to

I definitely think Michael will end up working with the humans to save his own life, because he’s already used up his second chance.

They are trickling in slowly. The almost 30k comments on one episode alone of Game of Thrones must have been a beast.

if it was only the comment section...

Up until this episode I thought it was just entertaining and a step up from season 3, but after this one is where it felt almost like a different show and reminded me why I like seasons 1 & 2 so much.

So, here's what I think. You lose Rachel, yes, but her ex-lover is still around. She's seen Gavin (creepy hacker guy), *and* she's seen Doug, who pretended to be a friend of Rachel's in Season 2.
Gavin knows Lucas (the reporter who was into Kate Mara), or more importantly Lucas knows Gavin. Lucas will be getting out