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Well, at least Bob's Burgers isn't one of the shows they refuse to make available on demand.

Well, at least Bob's Burgers isn't one of the shows they refuse to make available on demand.

Some good points about longer running shows. I also think that once a sitcom goes into syndication while it's still in production, it creates a divide where it feels like the new episodes don't quite mesh with the reruns. Add to that the inevitable broadening of the style, and writing that evolves to cater more to the

Some good points about longer running shows. I also think that once a sitcom goes into syndication while it's still in production, it creates a divide where it feels like the new episodes don't quite mesh with the reruns. Add to that the inevitable broadening of the style, and writing that evolves to cater more to the

They earned some continuity points with that, they even put Lily in the same striped sweater.

Anyone else recognize the magician as the scratch-off lottery's "Little Bit Of Luck" guy? It may be limited to the NY area, but if they really needed a reason to abuse him, that commercial campain is a better one.

Good point on the book illustrations. It's just business as usual, though. As a graphic artist myself, I've always been aggravated by all the inept art used by TV and movies. Really? Millions of dollars in the budgets of these things, and they can't ever find an artist that can pull off the elusive trick of a actual

Now that "Chuck" has finished it's run, maybe Subway needs a new NBC show to work it's plugs into. Having a counter at Greendale's cafe is actually less intrusive product placement than we usually see.

This is the kind of thing they're trying to phase out DVDs for? Sorry, I'm still not sold on it, and huge holes in the offerings don't make it any more tempting.

I was secretly hoping the image for this episode would be the "Barney's eye view" of Lily. There are plenty of other good choices, too.