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@SD4 - Well except people have different opinions, y'know? As a big Community/Parks and Rec/New Girl fans everyone and their mom has told me I would love Happy Endings. Gave it several tries and simply didn't click for me. Could give less than a mouse shit if it's canceled or not…other than the possibility of Coach

Ye old ship-o-meter. Good times

Agreed 100%. Had the same thought.

Very happy with the finale. They totally have to be setting Winston up for next season with the way they broke him down in this one. It was HILARIOUS too, let Winny loose people!

This was okay, like this entire season has been. Ember Island Players is one of the most clever episodes of any show I've ever seen. Bite thou tongue.

He prefers to get drunk off life.

He really wanted to make sure Schmidt didn't do it.

I didn't see the clown revel coming. That was an awesome moment in an "aight" episode. 

Well you're horrible wrong about the "Jamie, my name is Jaime" caption to end the scene. It was amazing. Best scene of the season thus far. 

I'm so happy they nailed the bathtub scene. Favorite written scene in the entire books.

God I hate talking. It's the worst.

I have to mention that I love the fact that Sandor has ugly ass teeth.

Wrong wrong wrong. And more wrong.

Well your opinion is completely wrong.

One thing I always loved from the books is how a dour humorless fuck like Tywin gave birth to the three most sarcastic assholes in all of Westeros.

Are @#%@#!$ serious? These season has been 100% vanilla, but Jesus Christ it's nowhere near as bad as some parts of season 2 and especially 3. The Harmon seasons always swung for the fences. Sometimes they hit a home run and made everything else on TV look like day old dog shit, but sometimes they struck out and

I agree. That one is so ridiculous is kinda good. The other was are the ravings of the crazy woman living in the alley down the street.

"That woman is what she says she is like a Mexican hates fireworks.” I will never, ever believe someone was paid to write that. Or that a paid editor/actor/director ignored it.

Holy crap, that makes the fact they never showed her body even more awesome.

I'll be honest, I've never really liked Barney as a character. He was always intended to be goofy comic relief around two relatively believable single people (Robin and Ted) and one happy couple (Marshell and Lily) and be the one to bounce 1000 foot jokes off of the others. Any attempts to make him a "real" boy have