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Does anyone else here watch The Chris Gethard Show? Because last night's episode was one of the most uncomfortable I have ever been while watching television, I think.

The only thing that it really offers right now is the clip database that comes with each episode, which is great considering the pathetic scarcity of Simpsons clips on YouTube. But yeah, in terms of watching episodes, it doesn't beat out the huge amount of free options…or even the DVDs.

I just got my weirdest old Disqus notification: a comment on a 2 Broke Girls review.

Also, come on, ads? What is this, Hulu?

Simpsons World is kinda clunky so far. And no Roku app :(

Yeah, if anything single-cam allows for a more cartoonish and absurdist vibe.

In the first few episodes her and Dave were basically the normal, boring leads while everyone else was the kooky ensemble of friends. It wasn't until around the "Penny speaks Italian when drunk" episode that they started to find her character, if I remember correctly.

Also, this show is even Happy Endings 2.0 down to the writing staff. Hillary Winston's back too, along with the writer of tonight's episode.

He's basically playing the same character he did on Broad City, except on Broad City's he the awful one that everyone hates and on Marry Me he's the lovable best friend. They need to either fix him or make everyone realize how terrible he is.

Still not all there yet, but it's getting there, and the joke writing is already solid. They just need to bring out the ensemble. They don't feel as distinct and lovable as the HE crew…Annie and Kay are great, but Jake and Dennah don't have much to them and Gil is kind of awful. But then again, it took Happy Endings a

Yeah, the season really picks up at Listen and pretty much doesn't stop there. It's been surprisingly great.

I really hope they just keep it as a ridiculous fuck buddy thing. It's a lot funnier that way.

So if this is Mulaney's Lucky Louie, is his next show going to be his Louie?

It was predictable, but still packed with tons of great gags (Holt's "HALLOWEEEEEN" and Gina's troupe kicking her out killed me). So I say a B/B+ and still keeping up the show's strong Season 2 streak.

The real life NYPD is far less professional than the characters of this show, so it's not much of a stretch.

The police aspect is probably my least favorite part of this show so I really don't mind that it's being pushed to the wayside. There's a ton of procedural stuff on TV as is.

I'm kinda pissed that Fox isn't moving Bob's Burgers into the 9:30 slot. I mean, I'm guessing they will if it falls to a 0.6 or something, but it should've happened by now.

I think early on they were going for an Office/Parks vibe and now they're escalating to more of a live-action cartoon. I, personally, think it's working for them, because it always seemed like the show wanted to be that anyway.

Rainbow is my favorite character. She is a gift.

Ughhh this actually looked like a good show. NBC continues to be the worst.