There better be giraffe scene in this one.
Dwight: Everyday, for eight years, I have brought pepper spray into this office to protect myself and my fellow employees.
And everyday, for eight years, people have laughed at me.
Well, who's laughing now?
"I love you so much. But I need my tools."
"Fuck your tools."
"Very well. Okay. :smiley:"
The ending with Dwight was perfect
Is it wrong that I liked Ruth's Tardis better than the current Doctor's Tardis...
Thank you Hugh Laurie for speaking out the truth.
Such a talented and adorable kid. More likable than Jim Parsons Sheldon.
"I spoke to Giles. He said I'll be ok. I just have to lock myself up around the full moon. Only he used more words than that. And a globe." - Oz
“This is a nightmare, how will you ever make a decision?”
“See, I don’t know! What should I do?”
“Please! Pass! The butter!”
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"Does he knows Björk?"
"except juliet is too young and romeo is too old" who wrote this script that's literally the plot of romeo and juliet
"actually school shootings are pretty rare, adam" in other 'this episode aged poorly' news
Button you pull is stupid xD
What I don't understand about this episode is why a professional would not bring his laptop containing the paper to a professional conference. Premise faulty!
Truly bizarre ending reveal. A 14 year-old girl tortures and kills a classmate, then goes and jerks off a mentally handicapped guy that's like 10 years older than her, all because "why not." Certainly has shock value, but it makes no goddamn sense.
Gilbert Gottfried as a technician... lmao. Could there be a more unfitting casting?
is that the first iphone ive seen on svu
difficult watch if you or a loved one identifies as LGBTQ+ but very well acted - especially on jonathan tucker's part. i honestly love watching old procedural episodes specifically to get these little glimpses into excellent actors before they had their big breaks.
"Oh, look! You're on TV! We can finally control your volume." Funniest line in the show so far!
You know the ending is fictional when all of the corrupt politicians actually suffer the consequences of their actions.
When Novak first appeared, Benson sounded so concerned when she asked "Who the hell are you?" because she was thinking that Novak looked an awful lot like a woman who helped rape a male stripper and then murder her friend a couple of years prior.