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This is why I don't really want anything more than the sixth season and the movie. It's getting to the point of a series' run where the cast obviously is looking at other ventures and if it goes for years longer I think it's going to start very much like phoning it in. I really wanted that sixth season but I don't

A few weeks ago they did put a giant spoiler warning on a Game of Thrones article and people still complained that they were spoiled after reading it

I'm expecting OITNB to get a ton in the Guest Actress category and probably the Supporting Actress comedy. Hopefully it's not just wishful thinking.

"Nerdfighters" is weird because it sound like people who spar with nerds.

3 is probably my favorite season! I just think there's a lot of really great character development all throughout. It's very much an "aftermath season" in that the entire season more or less deals with the fallout of Season 2, but I thought they handled the emotions of the fallout incredibly well.

There is a lot of trying too hard on YouTube, but there's some genuinely funny people on there as well. I think Grace Helbig and Mamrie Hart are both really funny. (Not surprisingly, both have an improv background).

I think Ozymandias is probably the shows' best hour, but I definitely don't think Season 5 is the shows' best season like many claim it is. It doesn't hold a candle to Seasons 2 and 3.

It's because the entire competition up to that point had been the exact decisions anyone would've predicted would happen, so people are just happy something interesting happened.

They should really just try a movie. That'd be fine! And in the age of Kickstarter it can't be hard to find a studio willing to support a Community movie.

Yeah, I don't even need another season, I just want a proper ending. I wish they had confirmed Season 5 as the last like it was originally supposed to be. I would've been completely fine with it ending in that situation.

Most of them are confined to South Jersey (where Ocean City is) but it's all kind of a moot point because the towns in NJ are so close together that it makes zero different whether or not one is dry or not.

For some reason I had always pictured it taking place in the northern shore area - more around Monmouth County or Point Pleasant. But other than the booze, Ocean City does kinda make sense.

I hope "cultural editor" includes a lot of TV. What's the point of TV if it's not followed by a Todd VanDerWerff review?!

The worst offender is the Broad City/Hannibal mash-up. I get the point about episodes standing for themselves but how on Earth can you compare those two shows?

Yeah, I don't really see how you could argue S2 was smaller than S1. S1 created the expansive world of Litchfield, but it was Piper's story through and through, completely told through her eyes. S2 almost entirely abandons the idea of Piper as a protagonist and focuses on everyone else (while still keeping her as a

Bitch 23. It was cancelled just as it was consistently achieving greatness, and I think another season would've solidified its status as an all-time great.

I remember when they started filming Season 2 last summer I was hopeful we would get it sooner, but it wound up being released basically the same time S1 was (okay, a month earlier). So, sadly, I'm guessing we do have to wait until next summer for S3.

I think four seasons plus maybe a time jumped final season that shows where everyone wound up would be perfect.

It seems like they just take a really long time to shoot. They started Season 2 in July and didn't wrap until February, which is way longer than most 13-episode seasons. I guess it makes sense considering all of the characters and backstories they shoot.

Donald actually sounds kind of normal here!