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  1. That last GIF is the prettiest Tracy ever looked, and the most natural, response-wise.
  2. "The price of his love is sometimes high, but it must be paid." I'm surprised we never saw Emily hanging from the wall; while I hope Putnam is the object of stoning (to see how that plays out for his wife and baby as well) I would like to know Emily's ultimate end. Could she be the one in the circle?
  3. Oh, but the over-the-top sexist Bray-ing he does when they break up is one of the top ten worst Brandon moments in the entire series. It still makes my blood boil when I think about it.
  4. Ted Danson is having that much fun in "The Good Place." But as a Scrubs-lover who's watched the series many times; yes, Faison is the best, and the most fun. His "Poison" dance was a KoDTVM contender, but only won one day, to my sadness.
  5. The best part of this episode was the credits vote-reveal. Adam wasted that idol! Hannah got four votes, but Will did flip and vote for Zeke. Zeke was jury bound, regardless.
  6. This has been my favorite episode so far; the exchanges between Churchill and Sutherland were excellent, start to finish. Not that the queen could detect any nuance on these 50s tv screens, but I assumed she was reading the room and shaking her head at Churchill's dismissiveness, portrayed by both his jokes and Sutherland's crestfallen face.
  7. I am hyper-sensitive to clues in Black Mirror eps, so when he handed the truck back to the little girl and watched her leave, I said "pedo" in my head, but hoped I was wrong. Nope.
  8. Some of these people (Nick) are taking this way too seriously. Some of these people (Nick) maybe can't sing well anymore. I'm a little embarrassed for them.
  9. Tracy Middendorf was recently in at least Season One of TNT's summer drama, The Last Ship. I can only vouch for Season One because it's a poorly written, poorly acted show and I did not make it through five eps. She was main cast. I love her, too, because I first saw her as Laura Kingman and she really sold it. She seemed to be having fun with it, too.
  10. I love this episode because it's over-the-top BAD, and a way to play out some fan fantasies. Dylan (Peter) and Brinda Wash (Windy) macking again! Braydon (Will) braying on the wrong side of history and dying for it! David and Donna doing the deed in no-show, all-tell Daddy-Spelling approved style! Noxious Kelly becoming her druggie mother! Very little Andrea, and then so horribly stereotypical! But the ultimate glory moment is Carol Potter's commitment to dumpy 50s-hangover housewife. Her part on the show in the 90s was a step back for women, and I firmly believe she camped up Windy's mom on purpose. The loss of music rights is awful in every episode, but extra glaring here.
  11. My MIL lives in a double-wide. She used to live in a single-wide. Both the interior and exterior of the beloved chief's trailer are single-wide.
  12. Holly is Karen Casserole-bringer's child, and the youngest sibling of Mike and Nancy. She's not Joyce's child, nor Will's sister.
  13. http://www.mystatesman.com/news/news/crime-law/austin-top-chef-winner-restaurateur-paul-qui-charg/nqp7C/ However well he cooks, Paul Qui is struggling. That there was a young child there, subject to his rage, is appalling.
  14. As one of the dozen people who loves Richard Blais (as cook, host, judge, contestant, etc.), I loved the first episode of the all-stars. I also love Marcel.
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