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Which would be fine with us, except that what this seems to mean is fewer and less absurd jokes.
Yet another promising story line appears to wrap itself up. Plus: video!
Two seasons in, the show has what is easily one of its most poignant scenes.
We see saintly coach Eric Taylor in a new, less flattering light. And much more!
The aliens are greeted with a prolonged ovation, as though the entire planet had just watched Nathan Lane on Broadway.
Barney: “Can’t fight when you’re not there. That’s what Gandhi taught us.”
Jonathan's attempts to produce more than one line of text for his next novel have proven fruitless; Ray's sperm has failed to prove viable.
This week, the second-to-last episode of the season sets up the finale with a bang.
Guest star (and Comedy Central ratings magnet) Jeff Dunham couldn't pull more viewers, sadly.
Dylan and Charlie stage a creepfest, and Janis's baby remains a ghost.
We're glad to be back in the Derek-centric 'Grey's' of yesteryear.
We could watch a full half-hour of Michael horrifying young children, but, alas, the haunted-house story line is dropped.
Andy Greenwald introduces the East Dillon Lions.
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