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^ This exactly. It solved its unlikeable protagonist problem by having the "heart" of every other will-they/won't-they sitcom ever. The minute the very capable and cute actress arrived, I rolled my eyes at the utter predictable scenario. Having said that, I did laugh when Stephen Merchant awkwardly flipped a thousand

Didn't see "Family Tree" but saw "Hello Ladies." Though I think Stephen Merchant is quite hilarious, I thought the series as a whole was kind of meh.

Not that anyone on this site would care, Mike was a contestant in Millionaire Matchmaker. He was in the episode where Patti dated. He annoyed the hell out of her, too.

Without you, Drag Race just won't be as hysterically funny. I look forward to the reunion where you can up Phi Phi's blood pressure some more.

So how is Irene Adler going to fit in all of this?

With Andy getting all the Homer-esque lines.

The power is clearly Curtis's because of what Seth mentioned in series 2, episode 7 (his power now belonged to an elderly Jewish man looking to go back in time and kill Hitler). The show has demonstrated in previous installments that different people have different command of the same power. Ollie was absolute crap

Bring BACK XFILES!
It's on Instant Play on Netflix, so it will be easier for readers to follow, discuss, and revisit!!!!!!!