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This feels like a different show, to be honest.

The kid that played Fitz killed it on The Fades (British show, he was the lead). Not a huge fan of them so far, but not a lot about them has been established, so I'm willing to wait it out.

Mo and Jed wrote Epitaph One and Belonging, two of the best Dollhouse episodes.

Which is what happened on Dollhouse — I don't think the team actually "got together" until, what, The Attic? And that was so late into the series they knew they were canceled. And it felt much more organic.

Stronger than the pilot. Still not there yet, but enough seeds of good to give me hope.

Agreed. It feels like a much more cohesive product and the show that it should've been from Day 1.

He's straight in real life. Wife and two kids.

I've had way too many experience with Dartmouth guys like Adam Pally's character. So, spot on. I'm excited to see where he goes.

First step: actually getting Happy Endings on Netflix!

I was thinking same thing.

Video games are for fat girls and virgins really slayed me. Oh my god.

It's not cool man! It's not cool!

Abby is now two for two this season.

Guys, we have a real opening now! You're a real boy, The Neighbors!

"OOPS, Parkisons!"

That was one of the funniest episodes of the series and it finally feels like a coherent product.

That's so interesting. I'm laughing a lot more at this episode than any episode of Parks last season, except for maybe Jerry's Retirement. Which was written by the same guy who wrote this episode.

I actually came here to post this, so I love you.

"I suspect… I will die soon."
"She was right. She died two years later."

Good point, though Suburgatory is a WB show and not ABC studios like the rest (HE is… was, ugh, co-owned by Sony).