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allthaticingandallthatcake
allthaticingandallthatcake

I never could figure out when the damn show was on! Totally NBC's fault because I loved the first few episodes but it never seemed to be consistent with airtimes.

I've heard that someone high up at NBC LOVES Trial & Error so it's almost a mortal lock to get a renewal. Don't know about how true that is but we'll see.

The first season of Parks and Rec was terrible, but I have a feeling Powerless costs quite a bit more to produce, thus the quick exit.

I'd say that TV shows get a lot MORE leeway these days, tbh. There are several shows on right now that are critical darlings but not ratings powerhouses… I'd wager that if Arrested Development premiered within the last five years instead of 2003, it would still be on TV.

The Good Place has virtually identical ratings to Superstore, if not somewhat better at times. It has obviously been renewed but I'd imagine the powers that be were at least slightly worried that they lost over 4 million viewers from premiere to season finale.

Everybody on this show has been pretty consistently excellent for awhile now, and it's insane to me that none of them have even been nominated for an Emmy at all (with the exception of Farmiga, who I believe was nominated in season 1 - don't quote me on that though).

That completely slipped past me! But I was confused as to why the finale aired an hour later than it normally would for me (I panicked at about 8:02 when my DVR wasn't recording anything), so now that makes sense.

Uh… he's right though, isn't he? I have seen every episode, and admittedly it's been awhile, but she did fake her suicide iirc. That being said, I felt like the police would have dragged the lake completely and found the car that her body was in, but obviously this show requires a bit of suspension of disbelief to

Olivia Cooke broke my heart in Me and Earl and the Dying Girl. I'm excited to see her in more projects.

The only thing about this season that bothered me at all was I wanted to know what happened to Dr. Edwards. I can't decide if it was implicit that Norman had something to do with his disappearance or not, and I understood that the throwaway line that he's been missing for over a year was to illustrate Norman's

I really enjoyed its use here, and I really enjoyed its use on Dead Like Me as well.

I feel the same about the season order. 3 & 5 are pretty close in terms of quality, but 4 is one of the best overall seasons of anything I've ever watched, other than Breaking Bad, tbh.

He showed up briefly in the season preview, so he's definitely going to be on this season. Don't know how much or when though.

They released his body to his family, so yes.

You really think so? It popped up in my apple music new music playlist a couple of weeks ago and I was, uh, horrified. Definitely listened to the whole weird thing, and I’ve spent more time thinking about it than I’d expect, but I thought it was pretty awful. Does get stuck in your head though.

You are not somehow better or more accomplished because you chose to reproduce. Eat shit, you sanctimonious bitch.

This makes me howl with rage if I’m having a not-great day. Also, we have a few lights in my city that have green arrows for right turns, or a right turn that has its own lane and NO yield sign, and these dumb motherfuckers CONSTANTLY STOP instead of going through. I’m getting irritated just thinking about it.

I’m also seeing reports that he got a stripper pregnant... so there’s that.

I’d assume that he’s appealing his conviction for the murder of Odin Lloyd. So if he were to win that one, he wouldn’t have to also win an appeal for a double murder after that.

Agree with you on Volcano Girls being better than Seether. I STILL listen to Eight Arms to Hold You on the regular, and I definitely blasted Awesome on my 26th birthday (a few years ago now).