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Stellar season
Great finale to cap great season. Really enjoyable show and massive improvement from the last season. Hope Ted Danson wins something for this. He was amazing with the material he had.

Community does not touch AD at all. AD is superior to every comedy show in the last 10 years in terms of intricacy of writing and brilliant acting. It just overwhelms you with the extremely layered hilarity and it doesn't need to nor bother to bait you with any sentimental stuff which Community does at times, simply

My generation never votes. It interferes with talking about ourselves all the time.

Are you eating a bed of rice?

Same here. The accent didn't bother me at all unlike Julianne Moore's. Slattery's performance came through.

B?
Seriously? This was their best episode of the season so far and it was on point about the political stuff while being more hilarious than it has been since the Season 2 episodes.

The show has been renewed for a third season along with Eastbound and Down.

@humanist Well I couldn't watch Jack and Bianca all day because it would be boring and repetitive. The genius of that relationship was that the fights came in small intense quantities and had killer lines.

I thought the hard selling of Avery in the opener was very forced. And I don't think Avery is a healthy complement to Jack at all. It's a Bianca-like relationship all over again where every thing is about a competition. It was kind of sad to see Jack think that a good, long term relationship was one where the parties

I think the Jack/Avery relationship began so badly and it seems like Jack is only staying with her for the baby. The fact that Alec Baldwin and Elizabeth Banks have no romantic chemistry does not help either unlike Baldwin and Julianne Moore and they made Moore's character awesome right before she left in the finale.

They mentioned that Liz's dad was an old dad like what Jack is going to become in the second episode.

Modern Family was the stronger of the two in the first half of last season. Since then Cougar Town has been winning the character development battle. I think people have a tendency to brush that off whenever they see whimsical tones or if the show doesn't slow down the pace and have dramatic hugs/looks or whatever.

An episode of two halves
I thought it started out really slow and the almost kiss was lame. Then suddenly the second half of the episode happened. Jonathan and George's pre-surgery exchange is really a testament to how brilliantly they have dealt with the characters this season. Beautiful work all around and I wish

Solid
Love for this show is steadily growing. It doesn't kill with laughs consistently but it's rocking some serious charm.

stocky or portly

Aaaannnddd now it's edited with a picture of a character who wasn't even mentioned in the episode.

Ugh
Crappy review, no quotes/observations, weird spacing, bitching about something that has already been reviewed. No effort to even put a damn picture.

Matt Hubbard is the man for this! It felt similar to Reunion, using Jack-Liz to explore Liz's character.

Charming
Could care less for Ray/Wiig (although I do like that things are looking up for him) but the Jonathan-George relationship has grown to become really really fantastic to watch. Ted Danson was fantastic in this episode.

But he totally sold it a la Vincent Price.