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Aside from some egregious "the audience is dumb, let's really slowly spell it out for them" moments from Parminder Nagra, another excellent episode. It would really be nice for a show to not have Occupy portrayed in a bad light - to be fair, Mike from Homeland seemed to agree with them - but I take what I can get.

I realise complaining about the writers is just giving them more page hits, which is literally the only thing they care about, but yes. I don't think every review should be done by someone who loves the show either, but if every episode is just going to be this *shrug* of a C review, why bother?

Being funnier is certainly a good thing for comedies, I would have thought. And all the other stuff you mentioned is secondary - if a comedy doesn't make you laugh, then how well it treats its other characters and the emotional beats are neither here nor there.

New Girl has, by and large this season, been a shrieking unfunny mess, so absolutely TMP is a funnier show than it. At least at the moment.

Glenn Howerton is only attached to a show that does 10 episodes a year, and has plenty of time to be a regular on TMP, I'd reckon. Plus, it's basic cable and this is network, so I'm sure he'd be glad of the exposure for his other show.

I hope I don't have to start really paying attention to this show now.

I feel dirty about being attracted to T.R.A.C.Y.

Your narrative credulity doesn't need to be strained at all. The Patriots know about the nanobots, and know that Elizabeth Mitchell's dad lives there. Makes perfect sense they'd want to go to that town.

Much as I've enjoyed Bonnie before, her cpntinued presence ruins the past of the show for me. They made a big thing before about how dead really should mean dead, and people hanging around past their time caused problems for everyone. That was a good element of the show, but Bonnie is just…there, meaning anyone with a

Completely agree. Peretti feels like she's been beamed in from a much worse show.

Shows how little I remember.

Might be the case that he was allowed to enter the house as a human, so doesn't need permission as a vampire?

You dare not say that, @disqus_wCI6YUqt2s:disqus. The FBI in The Following are a special brand of stupid.

I assumed the house he bought was his own childhood home, and the trauma he was referring to was something a long time in the past. But I could be wrong.

Is the "Princess Diaries" bit a joke?

Sorry, you're saying we should ignore rampant homophobia because they're "developing"? Rubbish.

So it's more important that someone look like the race they're portraying than actually be the race they're portraying?

When you say "yet to be updated", are you ignoring the 2010 film "Return To Sleepaway Camp" or are you mercifully unaware of it?

I can't help but think a tiny bit of structure would really work wonders for this show. It'd be nice if Duplass was front and centre a bit more, but maybe the film directing work keeps him too busy to be anything but a supporting player here. Everyone else on the show is too cartoony to care about as anything other

Watching the pre-season videos on the website, Bridget Regan is going to be Neal's love interest this season, so I'm guessing she's going to get another job right away. Maybe Mozzie will hire her?