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I heard! Unfortunately, the damage was already done.

Lance Sweets on Bones pretty much made me stop watching. The Janitor on Scrubs, especially in later seasons. Jessica on Malcolm in the Middle. I didn't watch My Wife and Kids much but Franklin stands out because he was sooooo awful. Amber Tamblyn's character on House.

It's unrealistic that they'd let him keep calling her, IMO.

Apparently she did have a shot though since she would have banged him if not for the frankly incomprehensible story development that her brother was allowed to keep calling her.

Plus the sad ending stories involve the only women characters with development. That's why a lot of people think the movie is misogynistic.

That was him?? I had no idea!

Aww, I thought that Bonnie and Clyde was pretty good.

There are bootlegs, but unless you have some good videos/audios to trade for you'll have to pay money. Like others have said, though, you can usually get a pretty good idea of a musical just from listening to the cast recording. Hamilton especially since it's mostly sung-through.

I'm sad that Mulder and Scully are separated.

Yeah, that's my complaint about it. It's the inherent sexism.

They also have white walkers!

Oh, look, schlubby guy ends up with woman who is far more attractive than he is but it's justified because she has some sort of weird quirk or something even though his personality isn't that awesome either.

My husband loves lizards and was the happiest I'd seen him all day during that scene. He also made the same concerned remark about people buying pet lizards now, and I reminded him of the show's low ratings.

I agree with Mark Cuban: the NFL is getting greedy with taking over TV! That being said, this episode was worth waiting for.

I like Louise and Logan, myself.

The "tossing the cabbage around" killed me.

I was thinking that Roberta's probably the strongest woman singer on the show now.

She's a pretty popular West End star. For instance, she was Elle Woods in the Legally Blonde musical. A lot of people thought it was an improvement over the Broadway production.

I did like that one time Wolowitz is pretending to be Raj on the phone and then Raj says "Great, you turned me into a Simpsons character" or something along those lines.

I thought that Kwik-E-Mart was owned by a corporate conglomerate. Also, I liked how Moe seemed to be more of a callback to his old self, back when he ran all of those sketchy side ventures and wasn't suicidal.