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    See, I feel like commenters here are ALWAYS harping on the "bad" episodes, and they usually end up picking ones that I love (Marvin vs. Jeter, in your case). There have been a lot more great episodes than bad ones. Can't we talk about those instead?

    I enjoy him in Heat, though. That movie would be way too ponderous without him hamming it ALL THE WAY UP.

    He was kidnapped and held in Paddy's Pub.

    And that's a series wrap for vicksisamonster. SEE YA SUCKAS!

    The only reason they were greenlighted in the first place was because of the outcry over NBC's short-lived "Bitch Hunter."

    Perhaps this comment, devoid of insight thought it may be, will push us over the top.

    Hey, she showed up, she hit her marks, she played the piano, she delivered her silly lines, and I laughed my ass off at said silly lines. This was the only time in recorded history that someone in the Bush administration did something right. FUN TIMES ACCOMPLISHED.

    If I had a nickel for every time I'd said that… I'd have zero nickels.

    This comment is untoward. It is NOT toward.

    Pleased to meet. In Russia, TV show recaps YOU.

    Even if you think Tuxedo Begins or Leap Day or Live from Studio 6H are overrated or something, which is fair, I don't see how anyone could call them "mediocre." The show was obviously swinging for the fences with those batshit-crazy episodes. (I'd add "Kidnapped by Danger," "Murphy Brown Lied to Us," and the last two

    The words and terms sure were obscured. In turn, I discerned just a third of the verbs for sure. Blerg!

    She WAS a rank amateur who was playing "herself". It didn't matter — she had like one minute of screen time. All she had to do was deliver a few silly lines, and she did.

    Really? I don't think anyone expected her to challenge for an Emmy or anything but I thought she was hilarious.

    I'm guessing Ryan is funning with us.

    To me, it's really simple:

    I still don't think it was that terrible a start even. "Season 4" and "Into the Crevasse" got bad reviews here, but to this day I think they're very funny. "Stone Mountain" was the low point, but even that had the great "rule of 3s" subplot.

    I just figured he always intended it to be a 2-minute yacht voyage of personal discovery.

    If you skip S4 entirely you're missing a lot: Dealbreakers, Problem Solvers, Klaus and Greta, Anna Howard Shaw Day, Marvin vs. Jeter, The Moms, Emanuelle Goes to Dinosaur Land. I don't think there's a skippable season.

    I imagine the "2 1/2 Men" audience is mostly male, though. And I know plenty of women who are 30 Rock fans.