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I'd say we can probably say both Don and Peggy "made" the ad. I'm sure if Don came back he would want Peggy on the account, and even though it was his idea, Peggy likely had a lot of input…therefore carrying out her wish from The Forecast (which does seem too perfect to not fit into this somehow.)

Obviously. It's like when Jack "left" NBC after S2 of 30 Rock.

The show is in a weird place because most of the cast is pretty good and I don't know who they'd need to cut. At the same time, this was a bad, bad season (maybe the worst in 20 years) and something needs to change.

This is really disturbing and I'm not dismissing it, but I also feel like I need more than a very vague anonymous tipster story to fully believe it.

It would just be Friends.

I'm probably reading a bit too much into it, but when they were going off on Republicans I couldn't help but think of it as a little bit of a "fuck you" to the Fox News "what if there was a show called WHITE-ISH?!?!" types that were losing their shit over the title when the show premiered.

I think striving to not feel dated is sort of overrated. Some shows should, but it's also okay to have shows that comment on the time period they're from. Murphy Brown may be dated, but it was still an important pop culture landmark of the early '90s and is remembered as such. And coming up on its 10 year anniversary,

It was really, really good.

Ughh, they've mostly ignored the romantic stuff this year and were much better for it. Please have this be false.

Yeah, but even so none of them were written as final seasons because there was always the possibility of renewal. I would've liked a confirmed final season that knows its ending and can put a final bow on everything. I think Community could do really well with closure. (The closest things we got, Introduction to

This is not a bad idea, actually. An AD S4-style season could work for this show, especially as an epilogue season.

According to his Twitter, he's been really enjoying it. That was a few weeks ago, though.

I'd say it's more divisive than 3. Especially since the turmoil of Seasons 4+ has seemed to make a lot of people retroactively forget their problems with S3.

I'm at a weird place where I'm still enjoying the show a lot, but I don't have the same passion for it that I once did. The quality is definitely way down from Seasons 1-3 and maybe even a little bit from Season 5, but it's still pretty strong and there are some episodes from this season I'd put with the best of the

I don't mind this being the last season at all, but I want a movie. And honestly I would've liked a planned final season, but I can't really complain. I do want closure, though.

One thing I love about this show is that the kids' traits so clearly come from their parents. They really feel like their parents' kids, and like there's meticulous thought into how the kids of Bob and Linda would actually act and behave. That's pretty rare for sitcoms, especially animated ones.

Betty's storyline is devastating, but I think it's weirdly a nice ending to her character. In Season 1, Don was controlling her therapy sessions; now she's in control of her future and not letting Henry talk her into treatment she doesn't want. It feels like she grew and we didn't even realize it.

This episode was so good that I didn't care that Joan, Peggy and Roger weren't even in it.

Considering there was an episode last(?) season where Sally gloated about how she can't wait for the day that "Betty's in the ground", it really hit hard.

Similar to Breaking Bad, I think any of these last 3 episodes could easily work as a series finale.