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Unlike this though, Gravity is quite a bit of fun, which makes up a lot.

They've already done way too much with it to simply drop the story. They need to see it through, even if that means hurrying it up. I happen to like the plot quite a bit, not that there's much else going on.

Bitch Alicia is my favorite version of Alicia.

I thought this was the most thoroughly engaging episode thus far and did a decent job at carrying the show from novelty item made for over-examination to an actual drama. It was also the most problematic episode. Their recollections are becoming too opposing to make any sense. And the level of disinterest I have in

I thought the pilot was… cute. This was just a mess and not a very entertaining one. It hasn't yet developed the slick, entertaining insanity of Scandal (not that I'm much of a fan of that show). And I know many find this fast paced, every scene last no more than 30 seconds format but I've already gotten annoyed with

All the elements were there for a great finale. And most of the scenes worked individually, but I agree that everything felt very rushed through. This needed to be an extended episode. I don't mind the male clones reveal, but damn, this season was scattered and widespread enough. Introducing a set of new clones feels

It was supposed to be purposely juvenile and cutesy. Didn't quite work, but they all can't be home runs.

This is one of the most fun episodes of the show.

The problem was that I just didn't give that many clucks about Jon and his wall buddies.

The first season is still the best and still the most appeasing structurally.

Okay, yeah, I'm lying. But he's a fairly handsome guy, and I don't mind his body at all.

Donnie's more f-able than Paul or Cal.

Dany's arc was fantastic in season one. I'm still kinda holding on to that. However, she's been running in circles since then, and her arrogance has long been tiresome. At this point it's hard to decipher a favorite character. The focus is so scattered and everyone's arc in the last couple of seasons feel touch and

Eh, Peabody gives about a thousand shows a year rec. Plus, the Emmys are probably the most fun of all the awards shows. But really, no awards show is relevant at this point at least when it comes to truly recognizing TV's best.

That was the real problem. This season had like zero time to do a one-off clone episode.

I kinda liked it. I guess I'mma freak like that.

It's less thinking this is the worst episode and more the reasoning behind the disliked seemed to be caught up in more than rather this was a quality or not.

Eh, I think you're taking the representation too seriously. Yes, it was meant to shock and excite, but it did shock and excite. Plus, it was cute. Not everything has to be a thing. And I'm sure Tony will be back. He just can't fill into this already full till the tilt season.

Eh, his portrayal of gay men have often fallen flat as well.

Ay, I liked both Community and TBBT (though I'm over both shows).