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Some dickhead will go along and ruin it eventually, but I'm just glad this comment has no upvotes.

It's not the funniest line ever on the show, but "I hope little Darnell dies" is probably the hardest I've ever laughed at anything on it.

Nah.

My biggest complaint about the episode was them dissing Toad.

"Spite", obviously.

I don't even consider the musical a real episode. Just this terrible fever dream.

If you liked Happy Endings, you'll love Mixology!

Schaun? That's a new one.

For me, Season 1 is my favorite, by a mile. They hadn't pinned the personalities down exactly yet, but they were close. But I loved its balance of weekly procedural with goofball comedy.

It's not written by Lena Dunham.

The three reactions to "I didn't need to see you to know I loved you" were amazing. I had to rewind for those.

I'm half and half. The reviewer clearly doesn't like the show that much, as evidenced by 90% of the reviews.

It was a very good episode, but more importantly it was a very good final episode. It hit every note I wanted it to hit. Funny, heartfelt, and some legit emotional stuff - Lassie ejecting the disc made me feel feelings.

I have to give worst ep of the season to last week's episode. I thought it was a mediocre episode, but worse still was the fact that they air THAT episode as the penultimate?

That… is a surprisingly enjoyable idea.

When I was young, I always felt like I was hip to my urban brethren because I read Curtis.

That was actually a different era. The magic hatpin was in the 70's. I was referring to the late 80's / early 90's, when Jughead was kicking around with Debbie and Joani.

Ugh ugh ugh ugh NO.

My sadness over the Movielife disbanding was that, at least, I loved Nightmare of You. I never got as into IATA, although I always appreciated Vinnie's energy and attitude.

It's probably an in store signing and performance. Bands play Looney Tunes all the time.