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Great Preview Review. I think it nailed the show's biggest problems very well.

I love how no one on this show has passwords.

absolutely brilliant episode. the best of the possible series finales. it is a really satisfying.

I think he deserves to be ostracized because he's bad at everything, but that's what makes him an underdog. It's the last episode before the series finale, so I would prefer all the characters to end up happy.

I wasn't stunned by anything in that performance. I already knew Miley Cyrus can't sing, can't dance, and has bad fashion sense. What surprised is the fact that she needs tongue surgery apparently. That thing is out of control.

The reason why AD needs to be a movie because it is the only way to get all the cast together. The second act requires all the actors and actresses to be there in some scenes.

The movie would have the ability for all the cast to return at the same place. With their career trajectories, most would not put off time for a full television season, but would do so for a movie.

This is the type episode that really rewards long time fans. Zoidberg has been a perennial loser in the series, so it's nice to see him finally win. The best part of it is he actually earns it; by telling Marianne he proves himself worthy of her love. I would have made it more clear that she sniffs him before the

pretty good review. it's very clear now that the Dexter writers feel that Dexter has done nothing wrong and that he deserves a chance at happiness. I just hope that the last episode at least has a little karmic justice.

Leela loves Fry so much that a part of him with always be inside her.

he's the professor for this season it seems. which is great. the history professor last season was used very poorly. Season 3 had the best professor because Williams was a great mix of comedy and actual lessons. I hope Banks will do the same.

Most meta-title ever.
Pretty groan worthy episode, Zach is still annoying but now he's dead. Hannah's plot makes even less sense. Dexter still a bad dad. Why was Jamie so shook up and with Harrison so much? Deb gave up on Hannah pretty easily. Love conquers all aparently.
predictions: Vogel killed Harry.
Vogel wants

now that you mention it you're probably right. I just had never actually cried because of an episode. I've thought about crying, but this was the first one I actually did. But the others weren't necessarily designed to make you cry.

I think this surpasses Jurassic Bark, the Luck of the Fry-rish, and that episode where Fry goes fishing with his dad because he's actually talking to his mom. The emotion it brings out is unreal. The moment itself plays out perfectly, with little Seymour thrown in for a little comic relief. It far outweighs the uneven

pretty disappoint episode. the whole hannah situation felt contrived and hollow. and dexter seemed to forget the part where hannah tried to kill his sister. deb's storyline wasn't bad, just a boring. misuka had the most interesting storyline, which is not a good sign. quinn is dumb as usual. batista barely did

I think even in the pilot, Carrell's portrayal was about a mask of happiness with a man disappointed with his life underneath. But yeah, I definitely can see Odenkirk as a boss you don't root for.

Troy and Abed on different channels!

Seth Rogen comes off as trying to be funny. Not enough commitment. Odenkick has too much inner confidence in his Michael Scott. Would have been hard to root for in at times.Eric Stonestreet seems to smart, making him unbelievable as Kevin. Kathryn Hahn doesn't have Pam's likability and rawness. Adam Scott's Jim is too

If you're not excited by a show, you don't have to watch it. No one's forcing you to.

I'm still excited by this show. I think seasons 1 and 2 along with 4 were the series outings. I think season 4 was probably the best work the series has ever done. I really enjoyed the dynamics of season 7.