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This is thoroughly not good. I guess the joke's on me for thinking maybe I'd like something on CBS!

Cool beans.

Now that you've put it out there, it's a rumor about Community, so I regard it as true.

If there's one lesson I've learned from Dan Harmon's firing, Dan Harmon's rehiring, and now Donald Glover's semi-quitting, it's that from here on out I will immediately regard any initially quiet, seemingly-implausable rumors about Community as being 100% true.

At this point, probably not. I love the show and of course understand where the Vulture article's desperate grasps at optimism are coming from, but it doesn't make it any less desperate. I mean, they tore down the sets.

Honesty, the cases-of-the-week that make up the bulk of the middle of the season are pretty uninteresting, to the point that it became a show I mostly watched in the background for a while. (And I'm not inherently opposed to cases of the week, mind you. I've recently approved of plenty in Hannibal, Fringe,

But… White House Down is awesome. POST NEGATED.

They just added The Truman Show to Netflix instant!

Zoe Saldana. Queen Latifah, maybe?

Nick's audition is easily one of the cringiest scenes ever committed to TV or film or anything. Easily. It's so, so hard to watch, but infinitely compelling; it's a televised gruesome car crash you can't look away from.

I don't think Freaks and Geeks is nearly as obscure, arcane or difficult to find as you seem to think it is. And that's even before the part where a bunch of people probably watched it since like half its cast went on to become movie stars.

Easily my favorite song of season 3. My friends and I sing it pretty much any time the word snake comes up.

Actually, you don't need to use your imagination to find out what happened to the girl who asked the question. She showed up again in the season finale. She and Jeff Daniels made up and he hired her as an intern. It was kinda stupid but at least the show attempted some kind of full-circle thing.

When I first read the script for The Newsroom pilot (back when it was called "More As This Story Develops," I think) about a year before the show premiered, I remember thinking it read like a pretty neat way to open the show. But whatever I liked about it on the page failed to really translate onscreen. Probably a

He had a horrible death because she had incredible sex!

I thought the episode was pretty good. Jude's subplot was charming enough, even if this friend of his kind of came out of nowhere. I liked the fact that the episode acknowledged the existence of sex without doing so in a horrible, Secret Life-y kind of way. I had an aggressively negative response to Lena's holding the

I kind of think they were, which is astonishing. That dude makes the guy who plays Kurt on Glee look like the blandest heterosexual ever to walk the face of the earth in comparison.

Were Bay and Ty about to do it at the end?

"You mean away though, right? You forgot to say away again. Nellie has blown them all away!"