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Several weeks ago I was with a friend discussing the end of this program. I commented that I thought it would be nice if the show ended with House marrying Park because I thought it was so goofy and absurd.

Your assessment of how Ryan will reform Division with the notes in their PB&J lunches seems pretty accurate.

Your assessment of how Ryan will reform Division with the notes in their PB&J lunches seems pretty accurate.

Yes!

Yes!

You could argue that. But the show presented them in a way that suggests that the other time lines objectively exist, rather than subjectively exist in Abed's mind.

You could argue that. But the show presented them in a way that suggests that the other time lines objectively exist, rather than subjectively exist in Abed's mind.

The need at least 13 episodes to explore the metaphysics of the existence of Evil Abed.  The show has objectively established the existence of the darkest of timelines.  So, has Evil Abed found away to push through to the Prime timeline by means of Abed's unconscious and then conscious mind? Or is Evil Abed a

The need at least 13 episodes to explore the metaphysics of the existence of Evil Abed.  The show has objectively established the existence of the darkest of timelines.  So, has Evil Abed found away to push through to the Prime timeline by means of Abed's unconscious and then conscious mind? Or is Evil Abed a

It is sad to learn her is disturbed by the 'Jump the Sharp' correlation.  Granted I never spent much time on that website, but I've just taken it as an amusing coincidence that serves as one of the 'signs' a show has jumped the shark.  This indicator is not any statement that he destroyed the show or is in any way a

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The standard of proof is the same if the person if accused of a crime. They might be as likely to get bail. But, yeah, now that you mention it, at least in the state I practiced in, the parole thing was completely unrealistic.

What they should do is transport the remaining staff to the world of Terra Nova. They could work the office there. There are like 5 fans clamoring for more Terra Nova. With the additional budget from the big Office money, they could have more dinosaurs. And with some decent writers still on the Office moving there,

Oh, well. Looks like another summer of True Blood and Japanese tv with never a break for the movie theatre. 

I agree. This trailer does not make me want to watch this 'Batman' film at all. After the 'Dark Knight' was just another film about a mindless thug, rather than the world's greatest detective, I can't see Hollywood ever making a Batman film that is decent.

She did not rise to the level of plot device. She was more of a prop for a one-off gag that had little to do with any plot.

The beginning of this episode made it quite clear that what we need is a program about the presidency of Brittney S. Pierce.

The 'ideal' television program has nothing to do with using people to sell advertisers, as this capitalist activity is hardly and ideal way to organize an economy.

Thanks for noting the stages as they appeared. Though I think the bargaining is weak as it does not apply to the actual loss of the class, but the trouble of the police riot.

I just registered why this episode does not quite work for me.