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Are we all in agreement that if Liz Lemon had signed with Cleveland, then Lebron James never would've signed with Miami?

I think Amy spending the whole episode nagging Jake from the sidelines wast he biggest issue for me. Given how they've characterized her up to this point, one would expect her to simply take initiative, and because of that the episode felt inconsistent and hollow. I think a better approach would've been for Jake and

There's a huge gap between being trusting and being unconscionably naive. Wake up Cary!

No lie, I really do wish Adams (or better yet Season 7 reviewer Pilot Viruet, but i'd settle for literally ANY reviewer not named Nathan Rabin) could retro-review seasons 2-6. Did I mention Nathan Rabin's 30 Rock Reviews were terrible?

Jenna taught me to introduce myself by "Do I know you?"

I actually just yesterday finished season 3 in my (first-time) binge of the office. I lean towards 30 Rock, but i'll admit I can't possibly be objective about it - my comedic sensibilities just align so perfectly with 30 Rock's stunningly innovative redefinition of the boundaries of meta-humor, its particular cast of

I can't wait for this show to be over, because it's exhausting to keep trying to rationalize to myself why i can't help but keep up with this show. But I guess at least it's progress that Neal is illegally pursuing classified documents instead of pursuing a story about the art of internet trolling?

Alan Cumming's acting has been so delightful this season. The zeal with which Eli embraces just how farcical the process of controlling one's image during election season is at once admirable and cringe-worthy - the guy truly believes perception is reality, and he genuinely doesn't understand the opposing viewpoint!

Is Alicia really any better or worse of a person now than she was during the first couple of seasons? Maybe it's just me, but it seems like she's the same generally good but imperfect person she's always been, except she's being put in more morally ambiguous situations now (both in terms of quantity and quality).

This whole season has been better for Winston. They've realized that he can play the straight man as well as the lunatic, and that the other loft mates are just as crazy as he is. He's not as funny as he was in season 3 (few characters in the history of television ever have been) but he's a better overall character

Cooperative Polygraphy…

Jess's boobs

Leo Dicaprio's totem from Inception

I think in the past they probably would've only made passing references to the alcohol/gaming industry, leaving it up to the smart viewer to catch the subtle parallelism. So in that sense I agree agree with Josh. But getting past that, Josh totally misses the societal implications of the issue. Sure, maybe freemium

I don't deny that Gillan and Cho have great chemistry. I think it could still be a fine show if they end up together - but I think it could be a great show if the writers resist that temptation. What I really like about the show is the two leads starting from opposite extremes and helping each other move towards a

Totally agree with you about Gina - it's sort of like Winston on New Girl. Yeah it's fun to see them be insane, and Peretti/Morris will gladly steal the show and then some, but they're both capable of well-rounded character beats that make the show better than the sum of its parts

Based on the content of the reviews, it seems like Adams genuinely enjoyed season 1 and the show as a whole.

love this review - brings me back to Community's season 5 finale. there's a lot of reasons why we love tv, but the simplest one is probably that they give us stories. Real life never runs out of stories, but they're often not the stories we want. We embrace sitcoms because our favorite ones tell the stories we

Did Elsbeth buy that puffy shirt the day after seeing Jerry Seinfeld wear it on The Today Show? I'm going to pretend she did.