Loved the Kevin/Saul stuff. Kevin, IMO, is the most tender-hearted and sensitive of the Walker children. Saul's in denial, but Kevin will be there for him.

I HATE Rebecca's bangs!

In theory, I understand why the writers are taking Tommy down this road. Like father like son and all that jazz. I'm just disappointed it's rushed this much. And, as I've said, I don't like them making Julia the bad guy to get Tommy to this point. I absolutely hated hearing Lena tell him that Julia was being ridculous for blaming him. She's saying what he wants to hear, stroking his ego. Julia isn't being ridiculous. It might not be a rational way to feel, but it's human to feel the way she does. And Lena wasn't there! I really deplore a scenario where the other woman bad mouths the wife so that she can be the good little mistress.

More of the same of that next week. Puke.

I really like Justin's story. As someone who's lived with a prescription pill addict, and who's had to watch with baited breath while that person had to take pain medication because of medical necessity, I can really relate to this story. It's hard to watch, but it's true to life. And the road to recovery is long and bumpy.

It's very hard for me to watch Kitty and Sarah be so hard on Nora. Man, that woman can take a licking and keep on ticking, though, huh? Hehe. I love when they came back with their tails between their legs, wanting and begging for her advice, and then she stopped short because she was living her life, going for a massage. That made watching all the prior bitchiness worth it.

I'm glad that Sarah didn't go through with it with random wedding guy. I knew she wouldn't be able to even if her bad memory and a technological malfunction hadn't intervened. It's too early.

And finally, I would just like to say that Rob Lowe has obviously made a pact with the devil. He just doesn't age. It's sickening. I rewatched About Last Night the other night (it's 21 years old!) and the man looks exactly the same. If not better.


Leslie

Jan: I need you to sign these, Michael. Its a waiver of some of your rights. You should read it carefully. It releases the company in the event that our relationship, in your opinion or in reality, interferes with work. You get a copy, I get a copy and a third copy goes to HR.
Michael: Awesome. Im going to frame mine. I could frame yours, too.
Jan: You realize this is a legal document that says you cant sue the company?
Michael: Over our love.
Jan: Ive never told you that I love you.
Michael: You dont have to, Jan. This contract says it all.
*****
Jan: Whats this over the "i"?
Michael: Its a heart.
*****
Michael & Dwight bring "SexyBack" to The Office.