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Thank you for mentioning "Britta Unfiltered". Todd disappoints me. That was one of the greatest jokes.. That's what I love about this show (though I feel like Parks and Rec might do this too) is that it's evident that they hang onto jokes, instead of blurting and splurging and purging them out there like 30 Rock.

Oh yeah! Annie sang it in the premiere! Well, I'd hope so… they all sang it at Paleyfest; I don't think Gillian Britta'd it though.. If you watched the YouTube post of Paleyfest, she did pretty much Britta the "me so hung(r)y" dance. But, almost everybody on the panel sang… That would be great for the series finale,

Well, you're better than middle schoolers… if you don't know what that means, they just write, "First!" and stuff on anything and everything on YouTube and MySpace… and probably Glee reviews. I mean… you're clever… with your reply.

Oh yeah! I didn't realize the irony… you know, since HBO just killed a healthy show because of 3 crippled horses..

Me too, actually. "Fever Pitch" is one of my favorite movies, which I guess is lame, because it's one of their less gross-out movies, and, yeah… I don't know. It's just sad Eddie Murphy is still going. Everybody else like him isn't as pathetic… Not even Adam Sandler.

I agree. That's how I feel a lot of the time. Also, probably the reason we (I mean, I don't know about you, but it's generally accepted to say this here) all love Community, because Pierce is the only slightly weak and "fuck, I don't want to watch that" character, but they make him work, and give him great storylines,

Don't forget about "Shallow Hal"!

Very interesting. It mentions that he won for screenwriting…. so…
will he write an episode? I mean, it would be cool if whoever dies this season still has lines… but they're written by the dean (or Jim Rash.. I mean, I'd think he would have written that one animated short [and there will be more! Live on! Live on!] but

Yeah, I guess Steve and Nathan are the worst offenders. Sadly Todd reviews shows like Glee, right? I don't know, I haven't quite caught on to the personas of the critics. But, yeah, Leslie really was a sore loser in this episode, and her love of breakfast is kind of taking over this show… I don't know, Ron's love is

Yeah, I guess, but at least knowing that they thought that would have been nice, you know? But, I guess if they were smart they wouldn't be in local government. You know, to think through that, but it's almost not funny how easy they're making Hahn's character's job. I mean, I really reveled in the scene on Perd

Hey, I know everyone always criticizes the reviews, but really… this isn't a newspaper, so the typical review format is a waste of time here. We've all watched the episode most likely, or at least know the plot and stars because of the "what's on tonight" segment, so spending a bunch of time cliff-notes-ing the plot

Yeah.. the new show is not as catchy.

I feel like your confused. There was just one ad… called a trailer. But, yeah, it might as well have been an ad… with famous actors reciting some dumb shit that's already been done.

Yo, he was amazing in "Into the Wild"… just saying… Of course, I haven't seen him play characters like that enough…

Yeah, I agree. For some odd reason it wasn't as amazing as I thought with me, seeing 2 great comic actors who I don't think have performed together before, just interacting. The urinal scene, before it was scribbled over with handcuffs, was beautiful. I mean, the trajectory of this show is so fascinating.. you know,

Please have faith! I mean, they do play off each other really well, but that won't be entertaining in a break-up. I mean, they should have their peace. I mean, who knows, maybe Jerry's wife will be dragged into the campaign, and Ron will get with Tom's one ex, the bartender, and Donna will get with Jean Ralphio and

I don't get it. This was a great episode, I thought, and I don't know how anyone could pick it apart. I mean, I think, right above Meet 'n' Greet and Campaign Ad, this is the season's best episode. I mean, sitcoms need unlikable characters. That's how they function, but Parks & Rec is sappy enough to avoid the

Oh, whoa. I totally disagree with the top two, but I could watch Romeo & Romeo again… So sad Burt and Virginia discarded those friends.
I would probably have (titles not quite right):
Mongooses
Thanksgiving 
Halloween
This
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I dub thee poet laureate of Television!

Top 3! Right now! I agree with all your statements… except top 3… I mean, I'm not gonna be hasty.