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It's pretty disappointing that the show has essentially shafted Sasheer now that they've gotten Leslie, especially since they aren't at all the same type of performer.

Yeah. They just take the easiest path, regardless of political party. So "OBAMA IS A DICTATOR" happened to be the easiest path for this particularly issue.

I think this was one of their funniest episodes ever. I HAD MALARIA!

I don't know, I think Fort Night is probably the scariest episode the show's ever done. But Christmas in the Car was surprisingly creepy too.

Speaking of, have we talked about Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt's move to Netflix yet? It's a pretty intriguing move. I'm really excited about it but it sort of signals the end of good comedy on network TV.

I was slightly disappointed we didn't get another classic Thanksgiving tune from this episode, but the Donna Summer sequence during the end credits totally made up for it.

About a Boy has a 22 episode order, so I'm guessing it will be left to die with Parks somewhere. Wouldn't surprise me if that hour even wound up on Friday nights…

I think about 95% of the hatred here stems from the fact that she said Tina Fey and Amy Poehler are going to hell. Once you get past that, she's not so bad!

I agree that a certain level of tropes has to be expected by an ABC family sitcom (or from like, anything), but this show has subverted those tropes and expectations before so when it doesn't, naturally, it feels weaker.

This is a different reviewer than usual, but Pilot seems to really like the show. Grades are pretty meaningless.

"This is having no effect on me, I don't internalize things." Diane is like four years old and she's already more emotionally stable than I am.

I actually don't think Hannibal was writing for the show at this point. I think he started around S4.

Yeah, but OCD is a legitimate mental disease so Schmidt having it would be a pretty important character detail. A lot of people are talking as if Schmidt definitely has the actual disease. If he just likes things to be neat, then it's not unreasonable that he wouldn't know how to do laundry.

I'm not really convinced that Schmidt has OCD…have they ever said so? "OCD" doesn't mean "likes things to be neat."

Mixology Certification!

The finale was the worst episode of the season. I'm so glad it didn't end there.

The problem, I think, is that I would be surprised if the entire remaining cast was on board for S7 (especially Alison and Gillian). And does anyone really want a season of Community with only two of the original cast members? Then again, it's TV, so who knows. But another season and a movie sounds perfect to me.

All of the critics seem to have hated this one. I don't really get it - not one of the best episodes, but still pretty funny. Feels like they could've done more with that bottle episode-esque concept, though.

The kids' genuine love for Linda melts my icy heart.

Yeah, I don't know what's going on. They hyped up people like Kate, Aidy, Vanessa, and Cecily and then randomly stopped using them.