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Regina is an awful, motivation-less villainess who I'm not even sure the series itself realizes is the villainess given how she's done almost nothing so, yeah, I'm all for seeing her getting off'd.

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Someone remind Zack Handlen to cover Earth: Final Conflict and Andromeda while he's at it.

Good point. I think that's evidenced in how long it's taken for LMS to find its voice, if it's even found it, and why there's never been equity in quality between the A and B plots aside from equally sucking (this week being the closest they've come to both plots being good). I think they've significantly backpeddled

…I'm not going to say the dress was completely and utterly unfunny :p

…Star Trek: Deep Space Nine?

Yeah…I'm more than a little tired right now :P

It's on Hulu, for free, thanks to ABC having a significant stake in Hulu (though only the current season is available on Hulu basic).

The Middle, Season 3, Episode 13 - "Volkswagen gave the producers a crapton of money to put a Passat in the episode and yet they neglected to mention that the damn thing's built in Chattanooga which is at least closer to Indiana than Germany and they probably could've derived a joke from that, but perhaps we should be

Wait there was an actual 30 Rock/Modern Family crossover I missed?

Yes. Yes to everything you said.

Kind of creepy?

Yeah and I'll chalk up Alex being nicer herself as a result of meta-awareness too.

My point exactly…kinda-sorta.

Well, ok.

…and damnit…I love weird shows. I friggin' love Northern Exposure. Louie and Wilfred are my favorite comedies because of its surreal humor. I loved the weird, exaggerated parts of this show, and the show has been anything but afraid to give those weird moments some heart while it was at it. Like some of the comments

This show has the opposite problem of Modern Family, in other words.

Well first of all I just want to say so far it's been an amazing week of television - two of my favorite series currently running, White Collar and Justified had fantastic premieres (and once again Raylan Givens proves the only person who can possibly outsmart him is good ole' Boyd Crowder), Last Man Standing managed

Have you ever noticed that the so-called top picks are even shows Todd or any of the other AV Club staff themselves would ever want to watch if they weren't paid to watch them?