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New Girl season 2 has been an absolutely joy to watch. It was a consistent series to watch, but more importantly it was incredible coherent. Every episode has felt like part of a wonderful tapestry. All the characters feel fully formed and have incredible acting behind it. And the show feels different then every other

When the show get renewed for its 9th season, it changed the trajectory of this season. Which is fine. I don't get why people are mad that they didn't get the wedding. It was never advertised for this season, and given the show's timeline it make sense that it's not happening this season. It's like Alyson Hannigan

I liked the previews for the Michael J. Fox Show and Sean Saves The World. I hope those shows d do well.  Welcome to the Family looks like the lower rated one out of the bunch. It would be the one that Community would replace. Hopefully it's something good because I rather like Mike O'Malley.

I'm really glad Community has been renewed for a fifth season. Hopefully, next season we can get some closure on each of the other characters story arcs.

hopefully 1 will be written by Jim Rash,

6 seasons and a kickstarter movie!

I'm really sad about this. I might even go to a support group, as long as the group leader isn't as terrible as Lauren.

This episode was starving for more time, which makes sense, since the last few episodes have been filler in terms of the McKinley glee club. For some reason, they decided to end this season in the middle of all the action, but they all progressed in this episode, rather than spreading it out over a few episodes.

Oh yes that's a much better use of irony. But its just a comedy. Let's not take it too seriously.

love the episode. great ending. Andy's storyline was annoying but painless. It's kind of messed up that Angela lied earlier about Dwight being the father of Phillip, but it doesn't matter because I like Dwight getting his moment, both this episode and last.

The irony of hating this episode because it's mostly a dream sequence is that the best and defining episode of this series (Remedial Chaos Theory) is a "dream as well."  Of course, that episode told something about all the characters through their removal in the timelines, but the irony is funny nonetheless.

Favorite Episode: Basic Human Anatomy

this entire season has been unfocused and frankly disappointing considering how awesome Mindy Kaling was on the office. The problem is the show isn't really about anything. It's not about being a doctor, not about relationships, not about an age group, and not about anything that you describe in a sentence. It's just

Why does Robin have anxiety about marrying Barney? Well it could be because while he pretended to be in relationship with someone else, he proposed to her before they could just get back to being together. She said yes. It does seem like she is looking for a reason to break up with Barney.

That's a pretty big discredit to Friends. They go through multiple long term relationships and big career changes (Joey gets a soap, Rachel starts working at Bloomingdales). Ross has a kid, Phoebe meets family besides her twin, Chandler and Janice etc. Rachel and Ross is the impetus behind the series and it moves the

The problem with this series is that last statement. For a show to survive in the modern age it needs for its fans to desire another season. Without any serialized storytelling, there is no reason for a viewer to watch multiple episodes, because there is no overall benefit to watching all the episodes in terms of in

Probably. But I think all good sitcoms in the modern era (aside from cartoons who rely on characters being static) have character arcs and overarching storylines. The two big changes I would have like to seen that would have made it to argue that it isn't serialized would be: a hint of Penny and David, or Jane and

It was fun, but I don't sense any urgency with the characters. There was nothing really that makes me want to see another season, and the characters haven't really moved much from the pilot. So if this the last episode, I would say I enjoyed the series but I understand why viewership dropped.

It didn't really factor in to me that New Girl had a flashback episode and somehow that's kind of like this episode. They both seem really different to me, as that one was more about the theme of youth and growing up, while this one is more about what the group is about.

Enjoyable episode. The clown reveal helped elevate the episode, but I don't really like how Quinn just keeps smiling in the background at the end. It would have been better if after the night gets "ruined," she doesn't come up to Barney's apartment. Although I guess she needs to be there for the reveal. It just seems