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Yeah. Though, most of those people had to know something. I mean, those people where closer to 30 than 21. They would know those references.

It wasn't great, but sometimes it's nice to see a show where they are stuffing it a million plot twists or relationship stuff. Just two girls trying to make a buck and work at a whacky diner. It felt kinda like a throw back in some ways.

Er, I love Danny Pudi, Ken Jeon and Joel McHale to death for Jeff Winger, Abed and Chang but these shows just weren't very good.

Stephen Fry didn't even make sense in the context of this show. I have no idea what he was doing there.

I kinda didn't hate "Two Broke Girls". It's really rare to see sitcoms these days that just wanted to be funny and have punch lines.

Well, they did renew "The Big Bang Theory" through season 12. So did they really learn their lesson now?

I'm not a big fan of millennials really. Truth is there's a lot to pick on in this generation, but this show really wasn't good at it. Also, the time line didn't make sense. I be watching this show and the "younger" people be like "Michael Jordan. Who's that?"

Everything is terrible now.

Joel McHale, Stephen Fry and Christopher Mintz-Plasse couldn't save this thing.

She's nice to look at?

I'm not really everything needs to go dark.

As a lover of anime and Japanese culture, I thought the 2008 live action "Speed Racer" movie be a blast regardless of it being a great or merely okay film. However when I left the theater, I was more dizzy than charmed. The attempts at live action anime like scenes and long stretches of not cutting to new scenes but

Wow. I'm so impressed by this fanbase, I'm going to watch next season.

Taking "Archie" and making it super dark is being ironic on purpose.

One of the things I find kinda ironic about "L&O" is New York City is one of the safest cities in America at the moment, and they make the place look like a rape and murder marathon. I'm not saying things don't happen there, but this show makes this city look like "That was a good Broadway show and OMG! I'M BEING

As I get older, I have less and less patients for made up sad stories.

TBS just picked up the show for syndication. I think it'll get 6 seasons.

Yeah. Everything he just said is overrated, sad, boring, has no talent or stinks isn't.

I just wanted to dump the rest of the show, dump the superhero universe gimmick and make the whole show about the love/hate relationship between Tudyk and Kirk. They where the only two characters who where interesting.

I think "The Great Indoors" if renewed could become a decent show, if they drop the whole "crazy millennial" gimmick and just go with it being a workplace comedy.