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Schmidt has always been a fake douchebag. He acted the way he thought would make him cool. But losing Cece might turn him into a real douchebag. Which will be compelling for his character.

"In the real world there are no villains. No one actually sets out to do
evil…There are only people with problems, struggling to solve them" -Ben Bova

It appears her taste in television is just as good as her taste in men.

This show feels like it is so comfortably in its shoes. All the characters are well defined and really work well together. It feels like a show in its third season. On its third episode.

Elizabeth broke up with Schmidt because they watched Dexter together.

I don't like this post. I love this post.

Ted = Worst Best Man Ever

I remember when Riggle left the Daily Show for a nice TV pilot, that never materialized. He works better as a supporting player.

Entire Miami Metro Police Department = terrible.
According to Dexter's Series Finale, everyone is terrible at their jobs in Miami. Receptionists, Hospital Security, Doctors. Everyone is unable to catch Dexter or other serial killers doing evil things.

When Rachel sings Yesterday, it's not actually Rachel singing. It's Lea Michele.

Fox has mentioned that he prefers not putting things like his children on television directly. The MJF Show has maybe elements of his kids but putting your actual kids there could be to real for any parent.

The Cosby Show was the name not to be snappier title, but because there was a previous Bill Cosby Show that failed.

Don't fix what ain't broke.

Paying homage to classic shows like the Dick Van Dyke Show, The Andy Griffith Show, the Bob Newhart Show, the Cosby Show, and the Bernie Mac Show. It's time honored TV tradition.

Yeah, I am not holding my breath. But this has a potential to be the last season, although maybe not with the NBC Thursday line up in shambles, so they can maybe take risks with its ending. Since they wouldn't have to worry about the premiere. But given NBC track record, a final 13 episode season seems like the path

Leslie herself had a relatively quickie wedding, so she does not have room to judge. Every couple on the show has been married spontaneously: Ron and Lucy Lawless, Andy and April, and Leslie and Ben. If we can get Chris and Ann (which they will have to considering both are leaving), then that will be four impulsively

I'd rather not wade into that. I would chalk it up to Sherlock loving his country, maybe. Same how many Americans turn a blind eye as well? Didn't really see a problem with that.

It's all about the timing. The timing is very important considering the gun debate we are having now in congress.

I think there was reason to suspect it, considering her reaction to Ian's attraction to her. It was definitely more subtle, which works for this show's more realistic setting. Let's also not forget the difference in pace. The reveal for the community episode in question was in a little less than the middle of the

The second episode strayed a bit, but it tied to Michael Henry's doubts about his condition in the end.