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He was the worst part of the trailer.

I like John. He's arrogant but he's entertaining TV. I got a huge laugh out of him asking Josh what he was making last week and then walking away immediately instead of waiting for an answer.

I like John. He's arrogant but he's entertaining TV. I got a huge laugh out of him asking Josh what he was making last week and then walking away immediately instead of waiting for an answer.

Yeah, the basic Charlie Brown = Louis CK comparison is a really promising one but it doesn't really live up to the premise.

Yeah, the basic Charlie Brown = Louis CK comparison is a really promising one but it doesn't really live up to the premise.

I dunno, most of this feels like the same "let's write adult jokes about Charlie Brown characters as adults" stuff I've read/seen ten times already. The end credits segment was fantastic, though.

I dunno, most of this feels like the same "let's write adult jokes about Charlie Brown characters as adults" stuff I've read/seen ten times already. The end credits segment was fantastic, though.

"And this announcement follows the recent expansion of Hardwick’s The Talking Dead to a full hour"

"And this announcement follows the recent expansion of Hardwick’s The Talking Dead to a full hour"

I thought she had a really good episode, in contrary to what the review said. It wasn't the best possible incarnation of Chloe (nothing on Tranq Gun Chloe, or People Editor Chloe), but the way she managed to work in more insistence and desperation to every single time she yelled "BENDER!" was impressive.

I thought she had a really good episode, in contrary to what the review said. It wasn't the best possible incarnation of Chloe (nothing on Tranq Gun Chloe, or People Editor Chloe), but the way she managed to work in more insistence and desperation to every single time she yelled "BENDER!" was impressive.

Actually, Doppelgangland was the first episode of Buffy I ever saw and I fucking loved it and anxiously awaited when the reruns on… I think FX would flip back to season one so I could watch everything in order. It's just a well-constructed, funny episode in general.

Actually, Doppelgangland was the first episode of Buffy I ever saw and I fucking loved it and anxiously awaited when the reruns on… I think FX would flip back to season one so I could watch everything in order. It's just a well-constructed, funny episode in general.

For some reason Duane saying "he who laughs last laughs longest" left me in stitches. Something about the delivery was just so perfectly douchey.

Seriously. I could only sigh and shake my head at "Krasta."

That's actually why I can't stand Wysocki and why I'm having difficulties with the show. He really does feel like a one-note collection of This Is The Badass Cop You Should Root For cliches. And it's a pity, because I do like the other major characters quite a bit but Wysocki feels like the main guy and I'm so

Best part of the episode
Was during Team ASAP's performance. Lisa asked the kids "do you think she can roar?" in one of those leading questions where they were all supposed to cheer and say yes, and one terrified-looking little girl behind Holly Robinson-Peete shook her head no. Tremendous.

"Pigeons seem to like the sound of my — *pigeon flies into mouth*"

I kind of enjoyed watching Coraline in 3D. For some reason, the glasses didn't bug me at all because at least they weren't the flimsy-ass laminated cardboard 3D glasses of yesteryear.

In regards to Andy's early corporate ladder-climber thing having vanished, wasn't Andy doing the suck-up act to Charles Miner at least once or twice? Certainly it's nothing compared to the terror that was Andy Bernard circa the middle stretch of season three, but still.