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See, this is the one thing that annoys me a little about Joe. You can't really disparage Community's chances when you've been petitioning about how Trophy Wife is a sleeper hit all season.

DAMN IT JOHNNY YOU KNOW I LOVE MY BIG BEEF AND CHEDDAR

Well, yeah, but she seems to deserve it more than any of the other candidates. At the very least, she deserves it over Lou. Fucking Lou!

To be fair, it's a little hard to own it when your boss is Lou Fucking Avery.

The biggest difference in this season is that things actually *matter* this year. The characters' relationships have become important, things the characters do carry over into the next episodes, people actually hurt each other and care a little about each others' feelings…and I think it has definitely improved the

Also, Jonah is hilarious.

Yeah, I didn't get the sense that we've seen the last of Trudy, and I'm sure we'll see Pete back home facing her at some point during the season.

Yeah, definitely. The Carosuel speech is his dream, the Hershey speech is his reality. That plays out over the actual events of the show, too. In the early seasons (particularly the first), his marriage to Betty, while incredibly flawed at its core, at least gave him the illusion that he was living some form of the

It's weird, he felt like a totally different character here. I don't remember his character being super dramatic in Topsy, I remember him being more quiet and mysterious with the "whispering the opposite of what he meant" thing.

I thought it was a funny episode, but the plot was meandering and kind of aimless, and Bob's Burgers is usually pretty good about plotting. I think a B sounds about right.

This episode was kind of a mess in terms of storytelling, but the humor was still pretty on-point. I particularly liked Louise's "it's okay, no one will know who did that" about her own throw-up.

The thing that happened was so sad. We can't believe it got so bad when the stuff we know occurred…went down. So find it in your hearts, stand up and do your part, and help the people the thing that happened happened to. Help the people the the thing that happened happened to.

Mostly just the TVBTN crowd.

How can someone be a "wannabe media critic" if they're, you know, an actual media critic?

That's actually a more nuanced response than is typical for TVBTN. He more or less admits Todd is right. Typically they would have the Cancellation Bear yap on about "media elitist sympathizers" and call it a day. (Look at some of their responses to TVMoJoe, whose only real crime is that he tends to veer on the more

Exactly, and with the shows that are legitimately difficult to predict they only have about a 50/50 track record on.

To be fair, all of Ryan Murphy's characters are one-dimensional and terrible. I think he just hates people.

Yeah, it's really refreshing because 2013 was sort of an off year for comedy on TV (save for the Comedy Central shows mentioned above).

Oops. Wishful thinking I guess!

Review, Rick and Morty and Broad City are all fantastic. I don't want to pit them against each other because they are all great and worthy of respect.