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@avclub-e97de28f4399710f8e912aa7aaae5c2e:disqus In my experience, this has never happened. Someone in that relationship — okay, okay, usually me — has always been kinda into the idea of it going horizontal. Usually not enough to actually make a move, but enough that it's there.

@avclub-e97de28f4399710f8e912aa7aaae5c2e:disqus In my experience, this has never happened. Someone in that relationship — okay, okay, usually me — has always been kinda into the idea of it going horizontal. Usually not enough to actually make a move, but enough that it's there.

True. I just don't want to see it get boring or played out.

True. I just don't want to see it get boring or played out.

That reminds me — I wonder how this show would handle a bottle episode. Maybe have the characters end up trapped inside the Snakehole Lounge with Jean-Ralphio and Shauna Malwae-Tweep during a tornado or something. Because you're right, the show does seem to be leaning on the multiple disconnected subplots format a bit

That reminds me — I wonder how this show would handle a bottle episode. Maybe have the characters end up trapped inside the Snakehole Lounge with Jean-Ralphio and Shauna Malwae-Tweep during a tornado or something. Because you're right, the show does seem to be leaning on the multiple disconnected subplots format a bit

I'd put Gillian Jacobs and Alison Brie right up toe-to-toe with Rashida Jones and Aubrey Plaza…

I'd put Gillian Jacobs and Alison Brie right up toe-to-toe with Rashida Jones and Aubrey Plaza…

While I see your point regarding the whole "feel-good" nature of the show, I present to you Exhibit A (Monica and Chandler) and Exhibit B (Jim and Pam) of why when sitcom characters are placed into long-term relationships with one another, the comedy tends to take a nosedive after a season or two of domestic bliss.

While I see your point regarding the whole "feel-good" nature of the show, I present to you Exhibit A (Monica and Chandler) and Exhibit B (Jim and Pam) of why when sitcom characters are placed into long-term relationships with one another, the comedy tends to take a nosedive after a season or two of domestic bliss.

I am kind of actually hoping the show Goes There, because even though I enjoy Leslie and Ben's relationship (and April and Andy's, though it hasn't been particularly weighty or dramatic since like the first three episodes of Season 3), it would be really really interesting.

I am kind of actually hoping the show Goes There, because even though I enjoy Leslie and Ben's relationship (and April and Andy's, though it hasn't been particularly weighty or dramatic since like the first three episodes of Season 3), it would be really really interesting.

It's my boy Jean-Ralphio!

It's my boy Jean-Ralphio!

Did he laugh or even smile once during the interview? Spent the whole time scowling, sneering, or pouting, it seemed like.

Did he laugh or even smile once during the interview? Spent the whole time scowling, sneering, or pouting, it seemed like.

Andy and Leslie would be weird. But as much as I like Leslie and Ben together, April and Ben would kinda work.

Andy and Leslie would be weird. But as much as I like Leslie and Ben together, April and Ben would kinda work.

"Cuyahoga", "Me in Honey", "E-Bow the Letter", "(Don't Go Back to) Rockville"…lots of great stuff.

"Cuyahoga", "Me in Honey", "E-Bow the Letter", "(Don't Go Back to) Rockville"…lots of great stuff.