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    I watched S1 when it first came out and stopped watching Parks until a friend forced me to watch a late S2 episode. In my opinion, it really is that bad. The characters are all completely different than other seasons as well for the most part. About the only important thing it establishes is Leslie and Ann becoming

    I watched this one a bit late but I actually loved it. I wouldn't like the change in format on an ongoing basis but it worked for me with this one, maybe just because I'm an Alicia Witt fan.

    Yea I don't know why the hell anyone would sign up for this.

    Yea he was awesome, back when I was in high school I got a hold of his e-mail address and he helped me out with a lot of questions I had about college (I was applying to his alma mater). Nicest guy, was really sad when I learned he had passed a few years ago.

    And yet you guys release a best animated shows A to Z list that doesn't even mention BTAS or JL/U in favor for Beavis and Butthead and Johnny Bravo…

    Yea…it isn't even close to be honest. You didn't even mention that it led to Superman TAS, Batman Beyond, Justice League / Unlimited, Static Shock, and Zeta…

    "S" has too many good ones - I think my honest favorite is Samurai Jack but it's hard to dismiss the main two.

    It hurts my soul that the only Timmverse DC cartoon on this list is Zeta (and that only because the writers of the article didn't have other options). How in the world is Batman TAS not the best "B" cartoon. Beavis and Butthead was funny for its time, sure, but who the hell still cares about it? And Johnny Bravo over

    I mean the one incident is kind of a big deal…it kind of shook the notion that she could have privacy in her own personal life. And the other thing is they have hinted all season that she wasn't really even content with the normal life she had tried so hard to get in S2.

    I loved the All-Star season but it is way too early to do another one. The first one was S8 and had seven seasons to choose contestants from. If they did one now they'd either have to pick chefs from S8 (who at that point would be getting a third try for Top Chef which is really kind of lame) or choose from four

    Kind of surprised that the review didn't mention Tuco threateningly telling No-Doze not to ever interrupt him / Gonzo also being in the desert. Really cool they were able to get the same actors to reprise those roles and establish Tuco's impatience for No-Doze speaking over / for him which leads to his later demise.

    The whole Hawkman / Hawkgirl / Vixen / GL love quadrangle was by far my least favorite development / plot line of JL/U's entire run. It sucks that such a significant portion of the final season was spent on it.

    One of the best episodes Elementary has ever done. Really well deserving of the A.

    The grade seems a bit high to me (and I'm not an Arrow hater by any means.) The problem with introducing a larger universe with The Flash (and even ARGUS last year) is that it makes no sense when the Arrow team decides their best course of action is to send Roy and a clearly unprepared Laurel to deal with a guy who

    I have a friend who used to decide if a girl was datable based on whether or not she watched Chelsea Lately and / or found it funny. If she did he'd pretty much never call that girl again.

    It's a talk show, not a scripted drama or sitcom. The format of the talk show is going to stay largely the same, if I hear that it has changed dramatically I'll give it another chance. But that really doesn't happen often with talk shows, either viewers like a hosts schtick or they cancel the show / find someone new

    They could have had they thought out their plan a bit more. It didn't make sense to announce to the public where they would be because any reasonable police department would have sent in S.W.A.T.

    Yea I thought about that and I'll wait to see if that last scene pays off. But that doesn't change the rest of my post about Barry and the CCPD fighting stupid.

    I enjoyed the episode and wouldn't judge it too harshly but the end showdown was so lame. Why didn't the cops just shoot Captain Cold and Heat Wave as Barry distracted them? Why didn't Barry just use one of Cisco's shields to block their blasts while running at them really fast? He would have knocked them out in two

    Did people actually like this? I gave it a fair chance and watched it all the way through but I didn't laugh once. And Wilmore trying to add humor while having a heavy conversation about racial issues in America just didn't work for me. It seemed…odd and out of place, maybe because most of the time Wilmore was being