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hahaha wow, that's what she looks like without that manipulated snarky indie alternative girl get-up? color me shocked.

I 'think' I 'like'
I echo your sentiment that it is hard to concretely say I enjoyed this episode because this show just seems so flippant to have a clear consensus. But this was probably the best episode yet, finally utilizing the depth of the wide array of characters.

I GET IT

Also as Buffy got shittier, Angel got greater.

I don't think it mattered that they ditched Joyce's prominence and the idea of examining a mother/daughter relationship really mattered for 'The Body' to work. It was kind of a one-shot examination of death vs. mundane reality. It was important that there was nothing at all supernatural of the episode until the very

Breaaaaathe Me
I defy someone to point me out a better series finale than Six Feet Under's.

Fucking loved that time I randomly was flipping through channels and saw this puppet traveling to "China" on this show called Wonder Showzen and fell in love ever since. Such a hidden gem.

Instead of Harvey, what about the Brak Show? I always feel like that show did not get enough love. I think it blended [as]'s two eras (spoofing hana barbara and absurdist theatre) the best.

Random others
I am not complaining because kudos and etc, just listing some randoms that were understandably overlooked.

The trajectory of MITM was odd. It was seen as a new, exciting, innovative way of television for a bit with a shit load of buzz and then all of a sudden the fire kind of vanquished as if everyone was like, "Yeah, we get it. Moving on…" But, there was never really anything to 'get' about MITM. It might be because I was

Smile Time is overrrrraaaaated. I really don't get the love for the shoddy final season.

This really wasn't mentioned?
Big Brother defined a few of my summers throughout this decade. C'mon! Julie Chen be still my heart.

I'm sorry, but…
The saga of VH1's Celebreality shit had some great ass storytelling. New York's return in Flavor of Love 2 was amazing.

As someone who used to frequent all kinds of reality tv forums, especially the ones that looked at the format through pseudo-intellectual lenses, the second season of the Mole is regarded as one of the best seasons of the genre due to its intricate, no nonsense formatting.

Finally, they're done…
… can Robin get back to being an awesome character again?

Do these count…
Greg the Bunny? I know it got extra episodes on IFC but whatever. The FOX series, though crude sometimes, was quite well inspired with a solid cast.

Stella! I forgot all about it! That show was genius, I could not even bare to watch whatever show the Michael's both did because I did not want to see them as a non-trio.