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If it makes you feel any better, a friend of mine is close friends with Noel and my friend once mentioned that it was Noel's decision to leave, because she wanted to do "this thing with Aziz Ansari" (which I didn't even know what she was referring to at the time, I didn't even know this show existed at that point) and

THANK YOU. That bothered me in this article and bothers me in general.

Finally decided to start this show today (score one for airport layovers) and I'm absolutely loving it. I was never a big fan of Parks and Rec or Tom Haverford, but this is Aziz Ansari at his best, and I can't wait to watch the rest of the season.

I was worried about that as well. I was like, "Are you serious? You tried that before, it wasn't terribly successful…"

Such good points made here. Love this comment.

It's so funny, because I couldn't STAND Casey, both on first viewings and on rewatches. But now that I'm seeing how Danny is treating Mindy lately, I keep thinking, "Casey would have been SUCH a better partner and father than Danny is being," which is SO bizarre. I can't believe the show has made Danny so awful that

I'm doing a rewatch of the first season and I'm shocked that no one in the comments (or in the review itself) referenced this:

Everything I know is a lie.

I'm a huge fan of this show, but I agree with everything you've said here. It's so inconsistent and messy, it's almost depressing. One thing that's really bugged me is the lack of Rishi, just because it makes absolutely no sense. He wasn't even present when Leo was born! The last time we saw him, he was supposedly

I flipped out at the end, I almost thought I was going to cry. This has been a LONG stint of episodes without Danny, and I knew I missed him, but I didn't realize how much until that ending!

Anyone else reminded of It's Always Sunny's first season episode "Charlie Wants an Abortion"?

I despise the character of Jody with all of my being. I wouldn't hate him quite as much if he had gotten called out for his overt sexism by anyone in the episode but Mindy, but that didn't happen, and so right now I loathe him and kind of hate everyone who works on this show. And I say this as someone who has been

I thought I was emotionally prepared for any amount of death in this episode, just in case…until they strapped Raven to that damn table. I almost had to stop watching and walk away because even if they didn't kill her off (which I was TERRIFIED would happen), all I could think was, "HOW MUCH MORE ARE YOU GOING TO PUT

I'm assuming this is in reply to MANIMAL, not Nuke the Whales? :P

I think his motivation for trying to kill Cage just in this last episode was that Maya knew Cage would never let her live amongst the Mountain Men again, being a traitor and all (in Cage's mind). Jasper wanted to ensure Maya's survival, because he was still under the assumption that somehow they could save the Arkers a

If you have a Netflix subscription, you can pay $5 a month for unlimited data on Tunnel Bear (or the Hola extension, but I prefer Tunnel Bear) and browse the Internet "from Canada" or another country that gets new episodes of this show on a weekly basis. I live in the U.S. and that's how I'm watching season 2 right

They do, actually, remember the Ocean's Eleven type scenes where Jasper, Miller, Monty, and Harper broke into Wallace's office? Monty found surveillance photos of the Ark site on Wallace's computer, so they know it came down and there were survivors.

Yeah, I've said this in conversations IRL: while LOST had its strengths, it also relied heavily in its heyday on stringing the audience along with more questions and mysteries that were rarely answered to our satisfaction. The 100's writing is much tighter partly because it doesn't rely on such crutches.

I hope you ended up (or end up) watching because one of the reasons I even decided to start watching the show is that I heard about a bi female on it!