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It was nice to see Sonya Walger pop up (even though she was wasted). Since the pilot, I've felt like she should be playing Lafrey.
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Looking forward to Jennifer Lewis!
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Did anyone get the vibes that William was planning on liking himself after smoking crack before Randall showed up? I can't figure out why else the belt was on the kitchen table. He quickly picked it up when he knew someone was at the door. During the end montage.
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I admit that I shed a couple of tears during the engagement. And I really liked the scenes backstage after the proposal. I feel like it was the most genuine that Nicki and John have been since TD/TB started.
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I literally shrieked, "What?!" when Nicky popped up like this was some huge revelation. This show just makes the smallest reveals seem huge. 10 year old Kevin was perfectly cast. How did 37yo Kevin walk around the gala looking like he crawled out of a greasy dumpster and have no one notice something was wrong until several minutes into conversations with people? Loved the pregnancy reveal to Madison and seeing how happy she was for Kate. Kate was being a huge bitch to her in the meeting , so hopefully Kate learned the error of her ways. And this was the second week in a row that Toby didn't totally suck.
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So, so good. I thought this episode was absolutely hysterical. I love the chemistry between the cast (despite MIA Zoe). I so appreciate that this show can do more serious episodes and downright hilarious ones, too.
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I don't believe that's what she said...she was talking about how everyone feels the need to comment on people's bodies, whether they are thin or tall. She wasn't saying that people say that *she* is tall.
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Oh right, no judging on the appearance. I just wonder if there's something going on health-wise :-/
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Loved seeing Beck in this. And I legitimately jumped a few times. This show is nice light fun for a Sunday night before heading back to the grind of Monday. i try not to comment on appearances, but I find myself surprised each week at how thin Adam Scott is on this show. He seems to have lost a good bit of weight since being Ben Wyatt. I didn't notice that much of a change in him in Big Little Lies. It's shocking at times.
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I haven't watched new Simpsons episodes in years, but saw this. It was really well done and a lot of fun.
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I remember when she guest hosted in the past...I thought she was very likable. This person is NOT the MM that used to be around.
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But MM watches cable to prepare for the show! She said so herself yesterday! ;)
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Oh, Whoopi. You started out so awesome with your Trump rant that was absolutely amazing. Then you shamed some model or real housewife or whateverTF she was for having implants.
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Cup stacking is a thing. We have it in our school's gym class and there's a cup stacking team.
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Any day I see Clay on my TV is a good day. After looking around online, it appears that he and MM have been good friends for the past few years and that he used to guest on her radio show. He was also in the front row on Monday supporting her during her first appearance. (And I love his hair)
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? He wasn't doing it to be creepy. Skin to skin contact is a thing and is done to promote bonding with the child.
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And now we get to watch Kevin have a pill addiction. For the first time I wanted this episode to stay present day. I'm so over Rebecca and cannot stand the way Milo speaks when he's 1990's Jack.
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If my MIL fed my EBF baby formula behind my back, I, too, would've lost my shit. That scene between Bow and Ruby was a long time coming and, IMO, very well done. I also loved the little moments, like Josh grabbing the divorce attorney's business card and then Charlie taking it from him. The only thing that didn't work for me was the thank you note plot. Diane is too smart to think that those were acceptable.
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Rosie has never looked better.
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I laughed a lot, but somehow this type sitcom just seems dated now to me. It's every bit as good as the original series, but I don't think it feels modern (maybe it's the constantly laughing audience??). Especially when it follows The Good Place, which is so smartly written and original.
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And in the middle. Devante was basically in the whole show...
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I used to get so nervous at confession when I was in elementary school that I used to go blank and not be able to think of anything to confess. So...I made up sins to confess. #defeatedthepurpose
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That's because there is a lot of improvisation.
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In Chicago, we have Confirmation in 8th grade (so 13/14yo depending on the kid).
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I laughed out loud many times. I also thought the final conversation about how Karen said that w&g were sad when they were political was confirming that the rest of the episodes would be less about 45.