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I noticed that too! It's weird because I've seen the late night reruns for Broad City and South Park and I'm pretty sure they remained censored.

I feel like I *finally* got used to it this year. And…it's my last year of college.

I've generally enjoyed this season quite a bit. But this is the first time it's recreated the amazing, must-see feel of Season 2. Excellent finale, definitely the show's best yet, and I hope this hot streak continues into S5.

Dong is basically Kimmy's Floyd. Except I'd venture to say Dong might even have a bit more personality.

WHY DOES EVERYTHING SMELL LIKE ONIONS?!?!

With the exception of maybe the tutor (who disappeared quickly), every white man in Kimmy Schmidt is either a bumbling idiot or a horrible human being. Given the overall message of the show, I can't imagine that's a coincidence.

It is kind of weird how Parks & Rec, which started off as a show about small town government workers learning to manage their big dreams (even in Season 2 after it became good), basically turned into a wish fulfillment fantasy. I really loved the final season and series finale, but it's definitely a show that took a

Jesus, you're a trooper. Whenever I'm around my dad he always has that shit blasting, and it's like nails on a chalkboard. Even their voices are obnoxious! If you're going to choose people to spew terrifying hatred bullshit you can at least make their voices tolerable!!!

The past two episodes have definitely been rediscovering the idea of character stakes. I really hope it continues.

A lot of the top choices would probably blur the line of being called a sitcom: Louie, Broad City, Bob's Burgers.

I think I have watched 30 Rock at least 10 times over by now. Some episodes are probably nearing the 20+ mark.

Yeah, I think the complains that the show is too "on the nose" or whatever miss how important it is that these topics are being discussed in sketch comedy at all. Sketch comedy has been such a boys club for pretty much forever - even on shows like SNL where there's a decent female presence, there's hardly the in-depth

Yeah, the release time sucks. 3 AM makes sense for entire seasons being released, maybe, but not single episodes of a devoutly followed former network TV show.

This episode and the last one had that classic Community feel to me. Not as great as the show at its peak, but the "vibe" felt right, with the experimental plots mixed with solid jokes and character moments. Feels like they're in a groove right now, I hope it continues.

Was it ever confirmed those were actually Harmon? I thought it was just someone impersonating him, honestly.

Not a perfect episode, but it's the second one in a row that had the feel of classic Community to me, with a creative, high-concept plot mixed with some genuine character stakes and generally solid jokes and character moments all around. I feel like they've finally adjusted to all of the changes and are solidly

I had the Ozymandius thought too! Especially given the Peggy scene, which felt like a scene that Peggy's entire story arc had been building up to.

I feel like the episode didn't necessarily suggest Gene was bad at music (he still wrote that pretty great song right before he was about to quit), just that he wasn't "by the books" good. He has a lot of creativity, but he doesn't have the discipline to sit down and learn music theory and do it the 'proper' way.

True Detective S2 won't be eligible this year since it's not premiering til the summer.

I agree, 3-2-1. It's gotten better every season.