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I'm not specifically sure what you're saying. I actually liked Season 1 more than season 2 or most likely season 3. It had the least interesting premise, but it was a solid consistent story. I think a story like this only needs one or two antagonists and a couple unpredictable variable. Season 2's problem was that

Yeah, I agree but she was pretty complex. I initially didn't like her cause she looked down upon Jesse so much in Season 1

Wasn't she a nepotism hire on SNL. Her husband or dad or brother was the producer of NBC at the time. That's all I know about her

the minotaur sex thing actually happened? I was half-paying attention and thought I just must have imagined it. It seemed way too bizarre. I feel like this show is like 80% good solid story plotting and 20% some errant writer just throwing weird shit into the script to see how much he can get away with. (If I'm not

or rather Jessica's witch character

I seriously suspect that was borrowed from a Jimmy Kimmel monologue….and Jessica Lange voted for Obama twice. I always theorized Obama had the witch vote locked up

yeah, I suppose that counts although James vdB didn't live in the apartment with them.

I think my grandmother would have liked the joke too, but I'd first have to explain to her who coolio was, what a rapper is, what dangerous minds was, what a movie was, what an av club commenter is, what the av club is, what the internet is, what a computer is, etc

I'm in love with that comment you just made

I know this is going to sound mean and uncivil but that was an extremely boring story.

agree

I really liked this show. I thought Sara Silverman Show was crude and tried too hard to embrace the main Sara Silverman gimmick that she's a sweet pretty woman who can get really juvenille and nasty. This show seemed to be centered on a complete character and not a lot of shows are centered in an apartment complex

Well CBS occasionally takes a risk or two. They did The Crazy Ones and 2 Broke Girls seemed pretty out of the ordinary when it was first formulated. Then it became a typical multicam sitcom

What does the first sentence have to do with the second sentence?

never heard of that, is it a show or movie or book?

Agreed, she was good in that

Why would 9/11 be the barometer of funniness. She became bitter in the second half of her career and that affected her tempremant but not everything has to do with 9/11, sheesh. Also of note, If you watch her in the light romantic comedy, Truth about Cats and Dogs, she's very charming and sweet almost like a Meg Ryan.

I thought she was pretty decent on Saturday Night Live for someone who professed she hated everyone else on the show. She was the only white woman full-on cast member so she had to be pretty versatile and she was pretty game for whatever they threw at her. She even disrobed in front of Farley and Sandler in a sketch

I wonder if there was a point in history where someone else's sexual resume was not only none of our business but something we weren't inherently interested to know. I'd like to go back to that era of history

I was the one who thumbed up that, it was pretty funny, but she did die last week, so now you kind of look like a jerk for joking about a dead person we're all mourning. i'll probably come around to forgiving you in a week or so