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Lake Stevens
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Seriously fantastic episode. Absolutely no complaints. And yes, agreed, one of the best they've done.

I'd wager there are approximately five episodes of TBBT I haven't seen, and this is one them. The show definitely peaked in its second season, which has some funny stuff in it. I'd like to say I think it's still going strong creatively, but the storylines have been way off recently, and the characters have gone off

I agree. Penis jokes are super dark.

It looks like next week Troy and Abed will be getting some time in the spotlight. As for Shirley, we can always hope.

This was kind of a mashup of Conspiracy Theories, Cooperative Calligraphy, and Investigative Journalism (the episode with Jack Black). Many familar ideas explored once again, but I really don't care. I'm just happy to spend time with these characters. And hey, maybe they were being a little cruel at the end, but

Same here. Even in its prime, the show only provided mild amusement. To be clear, I didn't watch tonight's episode, but based on what I saw of the season premiere, I agree with Oliver — it's run out of any creative steam it had. Mayim Bialik is hilarious, but she deserves better.

It was definitely too obvious. I don't like it when this show tries to be topical because, honestly, the government is an easy target. At least the penis scandal in the premiere took it in a slightly different direction with the men seeking medical advice from Ann. This one was straightforward, and it seemed like they

It's pretty hilarious, and it has plenty of Easter eggs. The attention to detail is fantastic. I particularly enjoy the section on Reasonableism (the cult that took over Pawnee in the 1970s) and, obviously, the interview with Perd Hapley,

Four episodes in, I think this show has a lot of potential. The wackiness of the "let's buy a baby-friendly car" plotline may have been less grounded than the past few weeks, but the tone worked well. I say yes to more of that. Applegate and Arnett are both great on this show, but they get a little dull when they're

I piss warnings, pig.