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I grant you a Grade A Coop-Patented Thumbs Up!

I've already said this here, but:  is every single character on television required to be a saint?  Funny is funny.  I don't tune in to Fox to learn moral lessons.  I tune in to Fox on Sundays in the hopes I might laugh a few times.

Okay:  yes, you're on to something there.  I readily admit that I didn't like how Jeremy was shat on every episode, and he just took it and, like a battered house-wife, still wanted to stay in that fucked up relationship.

You are not the only person on the planet who thought Allen Gregory was funny.  (Don't let everyone else here make you think otherwise.  Funny is funny is funny.)

I don't think Allen Gregory was the best thing on earth, but for the most part, I found it funny. Now whether that show truly had a shelf-life longer than a season…

I LIKED Allen Gregory, for the most part.  I thought it was pretty funny.  (Surely I can't be alone with this.)

Fortunately, I possessed the foresight to stop watching the show three episodes in.  (Can't say the same for Dexter.  I even neglected to watch any new Dexter this season until a few weeks ago.  But in the end, I took the Dreckster bait, and watched the crapness unfold.

That's really disappointing to hear that the cast couldn't be bothered to talk with interns.

What a fun idea!

(And/or leapt the clock-tower.)

(Thanks all [if anyone] for indulging me)

I started the year listening to this ethereal duo:

(ugggggghhhhhhhh)

I don't think that's possible. (An enourmous threshold of evil to transcend.)

Whitney is even AWESOMER than 2 Broke Girls. Check it out.  It's taped in front of a live studio audience!  (YOU HEARD ME.)

(I've kind of lost touch with Archer.  Has it gotten funnier since the first season?)

Don't be too hard on yourself!  This is one of those rare occasions where the numbers were paltry *and* the show was dying artistically.

I can't speak about the other shows, but as for Bored to Death:  it was time for it to go.

That Deb "FUKKIN LUVS FUKKIN DEXTER, FUKK-BAWS FUKKK" is not really an issue for me.  (I have an issue with pretty much everything else about the show.)

(I'm imagining in my head Gilbert Gottfried singing "Born to Die."  Someone should convince him to do it.)