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It's really not good.

It's fun but nothing like as good as Community. Which is sad.

I agree. I think having the conversation beforehand would have served no purpose, as it was we had to imagine it, and got the full episode of their crazy antics in the house. Definitely disagree with the main review, sorry.

A Million Unlikes, RockLobsters.

I found out the other day that Jason Statham was born in the same town as me, and that was maybe the greatest news I had heard this year.

He's merely doing the only thing he can do to get page hits in this day and age - trolling the rest of the internet. Sensible, well-thought-out movie reviews don't pay the bills.

I really think they need to dial back some of the crazy with Shaun and Juliet. He's so annoying he gives man-children a bad name, and unless he's super-good in bed or something I just don't get why she is with the man he is now.

It's far more a comedy than a procedural, but this episode wasn't wildly hilarious which meant it had to rest on its plot more than usual.

Woody, to borrow a phrase, knocked it out of the park this episode.

It does my heart good. But I can't think of a clever Morris comeback. Let me in your gang, though.

She's gone from being a House-a-like to another boring face in the crowd. She's a good actress and hot as hell, but they need to write her better.

Since when have House and Wilson shared a wall?

Ebert mentions in the linked blog above that they were just going to be pre-empted anyway, so they decided to save their limited resources and just show classic episodes.

You still have to actively seek out his opinions - and I'm guessing you disagree with him on the Tea Party. People tend not to be so annoyed by stuff they agree with, I've found.

The satirical power! The originality!

That. And ask the cheap bastards to kick in some money to make the show.

I think they've both gotten a lot better in recent months.

I love the show, and hope it continues. As a Brit, all I can do is chuck some Kickstarter money in, but I'm keeping my fingers crossed one of the big names who was helped by some Ebert review back in the day kicks in a few dollars to keep things going.

It's not repulsive, partly because it's one tiny kiss but mostly because Puck is in his late 20s and Idina Menzel is hot as hell.

It's the way they just make her worse and worse with every season, but try and rehabilitate her at the end. Fuck this show.