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When you have Joe McCoy delivering an inspirational speech, it's hard to not root against him and want Coach to take it all home. Clear Eyes, Full Hearts.

Have the writers ever actually commented on their episode titles?

Smerch!

Spoiler: Everyone ties.

One could say it's an amusingly precise number.

I really loved this. It's sweet, it's adorable AND it's cute. All those things! I actually wouldn't mind watching it again. One of the most pleasant surprises in a while. It's not ambitious, and it won't take you anywhere new — but their chemistry is great and if you have a passing interest in them, it's a nice little

Not at all.

It's still *more* mainstream than it was. Seems like she knew the '90s scene pretty well, and now she's doing some more crazy eccentric stuff — and actually getting paid for it! Instead of, y'know, a sketch a that place all those comedians on those podcasts do sketches. UCB.

I'm still going to watch for a while longer, especially since I've enjoyed the last few episodes problems and all, but I think it's time to say that the first 10 were such a wonderful little summer miracle. 10 of them a year, to watch alongside Awkward. That could have been something sublime.

Christ, I'm the same age and I knew Epic Movie sucked*. I knew parodies (in my opinion) sucked as soon as the Wayan's left. I found 3 funny in places (WAKE UP DEAD) and I saw Scary Movie 4 in the cinema, but wow. Not judging, just find it interesting.

These last two episodes definitely have had moments that feel like "This is the plot we're running with." I do have problems with that, but it's fine. It's hard for comedies to tell stories without.

Bro?

I'd find this amusing if he wasn't so fucking awesome in the final season of Chuck.

I don't think he's involved in the creation of this one at all though. This is a Shawn Ryan/JJ Abrams producing thing going on here. May be wrong, but this is Ali Adler - that Chuck writer.

I thought that the Terra Nova one was the one from ER, so when this show happened, I realised _this one_ is the one from ER. Blew. My. Mind.

Fairly sure there's an interview floating around saying that this season will resolve and then opened in season two with a different arc. A reboot of sorts, every season.

It should be a late-night show or something. SOMETHING TO MAKE THE TITLE MAKE SENSE! (Well, more sense!)

It's like they begin to draw the connection then edit it all away. So weird.

I remember reading an interview where he talked about first discovering the value of guest stars. It, well, basically blew his mind that you could tell arcs and then have characters go away without much worry. I wish I could find the story again.

Now no one is going to hurry and catch up with 100 episodes, Carrie! NO ONE!