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I mean, she's not even a capable actress and it's a very sensationalistic move.  I don't think she even sufficiently disproved the fact that she was trashy in the opening monologue, I think any sketches the show had was by working around here basically.

David Sims beat me to the punch by 42 minutes. I just finished my own review if you were looking for an alternative perspective:
I basically felt like it was universally acknowledged as an awful choice of host but they steered around her fairly well:

It still seems like a petty move. In fact, if he denied it was about her, that would be the classy thing to do

I don't get why Timberlake gets a free pass on stuff like this. How is it "pop mastery" to basically try to destroy someone's reputation and hit Brittney when she's down. I really don't think Timberlake is as "good" of a guy as advertised.

I don't appreciate the lack of formatting, man that was tough to read. I gained a new appreciation for paragraphs after reading that

@eric827:disqus I disagree. "A detective with aesperger's investigates cases that fall between the cracks together with a cop on the other side of the border" is a more sellable show. It's called a procedural. There are tons of  "brilliant cop with debilitating flaw" shows already. Putting in a serialized arc was the

we had charlie's day (charlie king of rats) and dee's day was the season premiere

I think the blaring problem with the Casey arc are that of all the professions they could have chose it was a minister. That's a guy who devoted years of his life studying god and being altruistic and he acted nothing like that. I'm not even Christian and I thought it was an odd boyfriend choice especially when

I don't know if Camp is a show a lot of people other than you loved. I liked it for what it was: easy breezy summer escapism. It was like NBC's answer to the Hangover III or a Roland Emmerich film (I didn't cite the other king of summer movies-Michael Bay-because those are usually intentionally awful)

Oh you love firsties, don't deny it. I found the show quite charming in a summer escape kind of way.
I thought it would get renewed because the production costs were so low.
They should move it to USA.

I don't think it's unrealistic that the next set of episodes will be Dee Day, Frank Day, and Dennis Day (apparently they just had Charlie Day) and may I add that would be awesome

My take on the whole Mac being gay thing (although it's evolving
drastically). I think the ho yay speculation on the internet was picked
up by the writers because they ran out of mileage with his other quirky
character traits:
http://bit.ly/GCnAO5

Wow, ten hours straight. That does sound so tortuous

and man, was that a lame death. he was going 5 miles an hour. No one else had a problem with that

Kind of makes for an awkward resolution IMO

Only because these guys are so original, I hope it's just a coincidence that both Seinfeld and It's Always Sunny did the same episode and they weren't consciously influenced by the Seinfeld episode. In an interview, Rob said he was a Seinfeld fan so he probably saw this episode.

I think 4 seasons is a good run, but it's just sloppy reporting to say it's dead if it isn't. I know he's not labelling the show dead definitively, but that's the headline of the article (sensationalistic) and the entirety of the value added to the article. Not to be hard on Sean O'Neal but am I missing the point of

If the show's not officially dead maybe it's a little irresponsible to report on its immature demise? I mean, I know journalistic responsibility isn't the point of newswire, and your job is to just put snarky little twists on everything, but….

My review of the episode:
I felt it was inconsistent with the characters. They're all happily in denial about themselves. No one's any more in denial than the other, so it seemed weird and mean-spirited for them to gang up on Mac. I know mean-spirited is an odd word choice for characters that are generally agreed to

Well, #1 he wasn't necessarily "the beast", I see the beast as an urban myth that existed long before he came on the scene. It symbolizes the bigger evil that killed all the lost girls. He killed a few girls, so he was kind of the beast too, but not the whole beast.
#2 I'm not saying that the villain was right or