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Imagining this said in Brian Williams' voice is the most terrifying thing I've subjected myself to in a while.

I'm just happy that between this and Raising Hope, Gooch is getting steady work!

This show gets a lot of shit, but it's at least consistently inoffensive and reliably amusing. This was the first episode in recent memory where I could stand Raj, the show's most problematic character, and that's an accomplishment of its own. Really loved the interactions between Sheldon and Penny tonight, just like

How long before he becomes one of the coaches on The Voice?

I've been here about a day and already seen multiple comments where you simply shit on Enlightened for no real reason. Supernatural has absolutely no connection to the show, so this is especially concerning. I have to ask: Did the creator of Enlightened abuse you in some way?

I don't know, to me complaining about characters on this show being too cartoonish seems like complaining about water being too wet. The show still manages to land all the emotional moments.

Oops! I guess I'll need to respect seniority and change mine when I get the chance.

It's hard to even hate-watch this show because it's dreadfully boring. Megan Hilty deserves better. While Glee is a severely flawed trainwreck, it's very rarely boring.

No.

So… I gave up Alaric for this? I admit I haven't watched yet but I'm bitter.

Watching this show evolve into one of the best comedies on TV is one of the most rewarding experiences in the last few years, for me. This was probably their funniest episode so far, and somehow Winston ended up the funniest part!

They're probably ahead of schedule because Fox has decided to double up on episodes for a couple of weeks.