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I loved this episode but at the same time if Rachel never comes back, I won't exactly be missing her. I don't hate her but I don't really like her either. She never left much of an impression on me. I'm still kind of holding out hope that the writers end up bringing back Sarah Shahi as Ruby.

Looking at this lineup I just realized that I think the only show I ever watched on CBS was Jericho.

Well Randy from season 4 of The Wire is already on Suburgatory, I say make Stringer his uncle.

I wouldn't even fuck ABC with an NBC condom.

After Happy Endings and B-23 I really don't want to support ABC but I want to support Sheild. I'm in an awkward position.

@avclub-4acd793a645f227d84ddb7c4c3f16603:disqus  I just realized I didn't word that statement right. When I say there's not a huge gap between the casts to me, I meant the actual actors, but I ended up writing the characters names.

I don't see how anyone is fucking insane if they like The Mindy cast more than the New Girl, it all comes down to personal preference. There's not a huge gap between the casts to me. I like both Mindy and Jess about the same. I like Danny and Nick about the same. I like Morgan and Winston.

When I watched the first episode I didn't think I'd like the show because the only character I liked was Coach and of course Damon Wayans Jr was on another show but I ended up like Winston as well and he's usually the character that gets a laugh at of me the most.

How weird does it make me that I actually enjoy The Mindy Project more than New Girl? I don't love either show or hate either show but strangely I tend to get more laughs from Mindy.

Happy Endings no longer on the air means there's nothing on television to make me laugh now.

I was going to suggest that NBC work out some kind of work release program so Rod Blagojevich could star in this, but I'm sure the government thinks of people working for NBC as cruel and unusual punishment.

BTW networks, instead of just rebooting old shows, how about taking the premises of two shows and mixing them together and see what happens. Examples:

Not gonna lie, I might watch a spinoff set in middle school called Chicago Hall Monitor. Kind of like your average cop show mixed with season 4 of The Wire.

I still haven't gotten around to watching Chicago Fire and now it has a spinoff called Chicago PD. I'm going to be pissed if next year they have a spinoff about Chicago paramedics because NBC could just kept Third Watch on the air which had all three wrapped up into one nice package

Heck they could put it on ABC Family, buddy it up with Melissa & Joey which also feels like an older show but isn't unwatchable.

Yea even early on I could see the squandered potential with the whole Maquis vs Starfleet & Chokotay/Paris situations. They barely tap into it at all and by the 3rd episode its like there was really no point in making half the crew Maquis.

I never really had a problem with Guys With Kids. It definitely wasn't breaking new ground in any considering it felt like something that would been on Nick at Nite in the 90s(back when stuff on Nick at Nite was actually older than me as opposed to stuff that was on when I was in elementary and middle school) but I

I loved this episode, I haven't laughed this hard all season. I think this episode has now completed my Psych Mount Rushmore. Lassie Did A Bad Thing, Hi-Tops & Fade Outs, Last Night Gus, & Office Space.

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I'd go 40-Love with her.