Luckily fantasies are often not what we want in real life. But it’s interesting looking at our dark inner selves.
And here Lenny comes back and redeems himself. But pushes it just far enough so he can’t be taken overly seriously.
I was told this once after a breakup. To be honest, I do (or did), and so it was honest. But things like that are still difficult to experience.
This joke might have worked except that someone who had never heard of Pavlov’s dog probably would never have heard of Anna Pavlova. But at least I think many can relate to Bruno’s feelings here.
Hahahaha. Clark cracks me up here. But I remember SO wanting to know if I was any good in the sack, poor guy!
Meanness following meanness is never a cycle I like, but it is common, and I can’t even say i am exempt from sometimes following it. Not that I feel sorry for Clark either. I’m glad, at least, that Bruno isn’t feeling celebratory about the whole thing.
Bruno is a bit nasty to Jay, but I also find this an interesting side to her, in that Donna is giving her the cold shoulder and she won’t accept that Donna has any fault in the matter and takes it all on herself.
I always felt sorry for Susan here, because she thinks Bruno is simply going to throw the cinderblock through a window or something, and if Bruno had actually died, Susan would have never let herself live it down.
On the flip side, I always laugh when I see the bookcase in the background with the missing cinderblock.












