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Yeah, these are probably the least annoying children on any (family-based?) sitcom.

B99 is also the only other sitcom I can recall in the last few years that felt as cohesive out the gate as this does. I still think B99 is more consistently funny, but I'm really liking Black-ish.
If I have one complaint, it's that Tracee Ellis Ross is a bit too broad (her mannerisms, I mean).

As long as she doesn't have superjump powers, I'll be happy.

I thought Gyllenhaal was plenty good in Prisoners and End of Watch.

Or maybe they're leaving of their own accord?
I think the only ones might've been fired have been the ones who kinda sucked, like Riggle or Josh Gad or Olivia Munn.

I think Stefon reported on a nightclub where you could find that.

HE CAN DO EEET.

Hello fellow Clubber,

It was great putting so many faces to so many names (like, several of you had seven or eight faces each) (I'm not sure what that means). Anyway, it was great to meet you all, and the world-famous TVDW, and I hope we do this again sometime soonish.

Is anyone here? Are we outdoors or indoors? I'm at the bar (what else is new) with a black polo and grey pants.

Well considering that we'd spend 2.5 seasons with Amy and only half a season with Clara, and that Amy's face was the first face he saw once he regenerated (sidenote: I absolutely adore the warmth with which Matt Smith said "Amelia Pond"), it made total sense for her to show up (even if just in his mind) in Smith's

The War Doctor had to come in and make the NuWho numbering all wonky.

The intro is awesome, yes, but also just the confidence with which he delivers that line. God, what an awesome scene.
I'm agreed with Ms. Snook, though, that when I got to the end of the Tennant eps I was distraught and convinced I wouldn't like Smith's Doctor, and within an episode or two I was liking him far more

God, please, no Davies. Moffat has plenty of problems, but the lovesick puppy companions of the Davies era bugged me to no end. The only companion from that time I actually liked was Donna because she didn't take any of his crap, and I'd like to think it's not just because of the acting of Piper and Agyeman but

Eat them up, yum.

He had me until he talked trash about we lovers of crunchy PB. You're dead to me now, Mr. Tompkins. I know how that must sting.

I approve. Especially Aimee Mann. I think I've seen her in concert at least four times.

Yay! Looking forward to meeting dicknose, et al.

Even though I voiced my support for s6, I have to say that Alyson Hannigan makes a terrible villain. She can make the tears flow like nobody's business, but she couldn't sell badass, at least not to me. (The flaying still ranks near the top of most shocking over-the-air network scenes ever, though.)

Okay, that's actually an excellent point. I honestly forget about the first season most of the time. After all, most of the season they were still finding their voice.