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They are not valid. It is not sexist to compare this show to a male-dominated show because there's never BEEN a show with a sprawling world of characters that's almost entirely female until now. Saying Piper is annoying sometimes is not somehow suggesting that male anti-heroes are saints (and the overall article is

Season 7 of Doctor Who is now on Netflix, but there's still no Day of/Night of the Doctor specials and for whatever reason The Snowmen is listed as Episode 14. That's going to seriously confuse anyone watching those episodes for the first time.

I still have one more episode of OITNB left, but I have to say that I really, really enjoyed this season. It may not have had the element of surprise that S1 had, but I thought it felt bolder, more confident, more assured of what it was trying to say and just so much…bigger. This season felt huge, in a good way, and

She's coming back for S3 though, right? Do you know if her absence in S2 was Prepon's decision or the show's?

Well, that actress has played his mom before. In "God".

Yeah, on second thought, this was great the way it was. This is one of those episodes where I needed a bit to sort it out in my mind.

It took a long time for me to figure out just what the hell this episode was doing, but damn if it didn't all come together quite well. Part of me feels like it could've lost a half-hour but overall I really appreciated this.

I liked the ending. Overall I see what he was going for, not really sure it needed to be 90 minutes long though.

This is a very out-of-nowhere episode, even for Louie.

Exactly. I wouldn't be opposed to 6 episodes that take place entirely at the study table. All I want is a send-off. Really, I think a reduced Hulu budget could actually help the show creatively because, as you said, Season 5 was better when it wasn't pulling concept episodes out of its ass

While I agree that there isn't all that much left in the tank for Community, I want a sixth season solely because I think the show could really nail a planned endgame, and I think it's earned it at this point. That's why, if this happens, I hope it's for a definitive final season and not another "well, maybe this is

I think Louie's prediction came true and Janet got prengnant from their "last sex ever", hence forcing them to stay together.

I thought Brave was pretty great and I don't get the hate it recieves. It's not a perfect movie or anything but it's pretty strong with a genuinely unique conflict for a princess film. Monsters U was a letdown though, and we won't talk a out Cars 2.

I don't think his ex wife is awful? She was the more reasonable one in this episode…by far.

Yeah, definitely one of those two. I'd mean towards The Strategy.

It's at least managed to crack a 1.0 most weeks at 7:00, which is all Fox really could ask for in that slot. They're obviously satisfied enough with its performance to keep it there again.

Not really? They were B-roll animated comedies just like Bob's. Bob's Burgers hasn't done amazingly in the 7:00 slot, but it's held up OK and obviously good enough that Fox is okay with keeping it there another year.

Nah, NBC is much stronger than ABC at this point. ABC has a few big hits but no idea how to capalitize on them. For every Scandal, there were four "Killer Women".

Scandal vs. Blacklist. NBC must be crying.

I'm pretty excited for Mulaney. The trailer isn't super amazing, but what comedy trailers are? John Mulaney is hilarious and it doesn't have that warmed over feel of most recent multi-cams.