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I was totally into Betrayal in Antara! I got hopelessly lost in this big town where I kept getting jumped by bandits and I couldn't find the inn I was supposed to go to, and gave up. I came back to it a few years later, armed with cheat codes and a walkthrough, and finally finished it. I remember it as having great

It's either Night Court or M*A*S*H on DVD while shakily sipping from a mug of Alka-Seltzer.

Did Joe refer to his father as "Jay," or did I hear that wrong? It seemed kind of strange.

I completely agree, I can't stand that cliche. The "Haley is just like Claire and needs a guy just like Phil" thing has pretty much ruined every episode that it comes up in for me. First of all, I just don't like the character of Andy. I really don't think a show with this many neglected characters needs to bring in

It's funny that you make the Seinfeld comparison, because I was thinking about that right after this episode. I was REALLY put off by the pacing in this one, to the point where I was rolling my eyes at every scene transition by halfway through. (And if I'm spending that much time thinking critically about the

I wondered the exact same thing! I ended up deciding that Jay probably got undercut on the price by Closets, Closets, Closets, Closets.

Do you mean Patricia Heaton from Everybody Loves Raymond? (The character's name was Debra.)

God, yes. I am so done with Andy. Haley's scenes used to be some of my favorites, and he is just ruining her character for me. I miss Dylan so much.

Yeah, I think there's something vaguely creepy about the way the show keeps insisting that Haley fall for a guy that's supposedly just like her dad. It doesn't even make sense. Claire ended up with a guy that's the complete opposite of HER dad. Why can't Haley? (Also, I don't really think that Claire and Haley are all