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Or how San Francisco's airport looks suspiciously like tiny Bob Hope Airport in Burbank.

Tom wanted to do a soft opening to capitalize on the Unity concert, the biggest event in Pawnee of the year and get the word out. What I don't understand is why he just then thought of it when clearly they'd been working on the place for a few weeks at least by that point.

LIkely on the NBC site. They've posted extended episodes there in the past.

I think it was more of a situation where the first season in Burbank audiences took on good faith of a new environment and new plot options (the girls going star-crazy most of the time), the second felt like more of the same of the audience tolerating (the ratings had dropped by then) and the final season was put

In terms of the pacing, some scenes definitely could have used some truncating—the padding at times was more glaring than Michael Chiklis's dome on a sunny day.
That being said, I absolutely loved the last five minutes between the character cameo and the internet box cameo and how the whole thing wrapped up.
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But what if someone throws coffee all over them?

Not when Cindy Williams left for the final season over contract disputes leaving Laverne with awkward stories that felt like Garfield Minus Garfield. Between that and the awful plots for the Burbank episodes those final seasons there are unbearable.

Oh lawd, I was hoping to avoid a panicky "water just broke" trope during some important event/meeting Leslie was going to be involved with.
Merry early Christmas to me!

But what about Ann's park, the device that got this whole show going in the first place?! Hopefully they have Ben and Leslie hanging out with the triplets at the beginning of Season 7 in it's completed state. If this HAD been the finale, that "christening" with Ann before she departed would not have closed the book on

Thomas not only dropped his English accent, he went Australian with it. "CRIKEY!"

You ROLLED on me!

JESSICA!
*Allman Brothers Band riff plays*

So between this news and the IT Crowd's finale released today on Hulu, it's shaping up to be a pretty good day.

Hush hush!

Sploosh sploosh?

If you're watching it through a DVR, it's likely a hiccup between the audio and video. If you have the ability on your DVR to rewind, just back it up a few seconds and let it run again. It happens to me on occasion, and this simple trick usually rights the ship once more.

First thing that came to my mind before Martin spoke was "what about air in space?"—and then he pretty much confirmed the same thought in the next breath.

Given that the network promoted the hell out of this as "Meet Finn's Dad!" for almost two months, I'd say it was. Guy's just an a**hole in the end.

PRISMOOOOOOOO, NOOOOOO!