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KennyHerzog
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And out of the firehose?

McCaffrey! A-ha!

Never trust a Berman.

PS Ack Ack thanks for bringing that to our attention.

I appreciate Todd stepping in this week, and hope you guys support this great little show. Here's the previous coverage: http://www.avclub.com/tvclu…

With little people.

Ha!

I've written quite a bit about the show for AVC and other places, and my basic support has been as a fan of how it blends the charm of a quirky retro sitcom with a modern sarcasm. And it definitely improved quite a bit since its pilot, and still is sometimes too eager to please, but is typically genuinely sweet and

From week to week, my personal reactions are invariably somewhat relative to the previous episode's, and I thought this one was plain funnier than the premiere. But that is, of course, one man's subjective response.

Sadly, the review screener I'd been provided with didn't include the new opening. I shall make sure I track it down.

Even if it didn't carry over to the next episode, it did feel like everything after the reveal of the prank was wrapped up a bit too tidily.

Amen. Fun to know there's love for fun TV out there.

Ha. Duly noted on both points cub.

Definitely deliberately hacky placement, and borderline White Collar-worthy in that regard.

It may take a bit, but I really can see it catching fire in this slot.

Totally.

It's possible my point was muddled, but I was trying to say Paul's Boutique is the right way to sample, as was most of Neighbors Season 1.

I appreciate your guy's diligence.

Check, check, check, check. And it's kind of perfect modern TGIF material.

As I said to my wife, there's no other show quite like The Neighbors. It doesn't mean it's the best. It just means there's no other show quite like it.