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Hey, I'm totally with you on this one here, 100% of every word. Hell I'm the one usually defending the show against this sort of thing. And frankly…well since I've been name-dropping and risking my skin because of it the whole time I'll just say with the newest trends in sitcoms (and some good shows, or at least

If the producers are listening and sidelining Clarie…that's just a backwards step and unfair to Julie. They should just make the character lighten up. Not lighten up and then return to the status quo.

…well I was all set to give this show either a B+ or even an A- and do the whole spiel about how blah blah Donna Doesn't Like Modern Family but after reading your review…I think I'll downgrade it to a C, likewise.

As much as Girls is an ostensibly good show (I don't get HBO but I follow the reviews here) it's nice to have a comedy that isn't focused on overpriviledged white girls have endless bad things happen to them.

They're the only two almost allowed to give performances period, other than Julie who the producers must really, really hate.

…did I miss something? Why did Noah get a woman George is dating pregnant? What's going on here?

Honestly? For the most part…no. I think it's been a great series.

What the hell do you mean "it's seriously gotten good?" It's always been good! What are we going to pretend every freshman series automatically sucks then gets better later on?

I know you guys have a policy of rotating what shows get the spotlight but…The Voice over Cougar Town? Really?

You make Taxi (I'm also an avid fan of the show myself) sound like Party Down or even this new Girls series (which I still maintain at least has some similarities to 2 Broke Girls, if only superficially). I wonder if the same comparisons can be made between 2BG and those two shows.

Aww man, I'm totally with you both on everything. Even on the point about the show's lows (I'd rather suffer through Masters and Park Try to Make it in Milwaukee over Huddy) but especially for an ostensible procedural it's had some great character moments. Hell I'll even defend Two Stories and the Season 6 opener as

Between the seemingly latest trend of neverending shows about overpriviledged white women suffering endless/bizarre relationship mishaps and other insults (yeah, I'm also looking at Suburgatory and Don't Trust the B— In Apt 23 and arguably GCB and yes Desperate Housewives along with Girls), all the mediocre sitcoms

"Baz Luhrman’s grandly romantic vision of a doomed love in late 1800s Paris is full of awesome production design, insane editing, and swooningly romantic songs that hit the heights of emotion. That is, that’s all true if you like the movie. If you don’t, well, who needs you?" TAKE THAT, NOSTALGIA CRITIC!

First of all: Does anybody remember when a certain character got cancer last season? You know, a certain character whose name is the show's title?

I'm not going to disagree with that either. Really I can't decide if it's less or more lame considering the fact that they blatantly gave it away in last week's previews.

Yes, it does.

"Jennifer Morrison is a completely capable actress, but Emma Swan is quickly becoming the major problem with Once Upon A Time." This plus the rest of the episode shows why I grade the episodes mostly on the strength of the fairybacks and for the most part just ignore the real world proceedings. The real world stuff

If OUaT was retooled into The Robert Carlyle and Eion Bailey Show Featuring Giancarlo Esposito I don't think too many people would complain.

This is the second episode of LMS with Kardashian, BTW.

True story: I just met Jewel Staite at a con  (not gonna embarrass myself further by mentioning which one) and she was plugging the hell away at this show (she's on it).