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Dont get me wrong, I have no problem with Nick and Jess, and Schmidt and Cece reuniting. They are as you said starcrossed lovers. I just wish that it wasn't too out of the blue. Yes, the plot has to move along, but the writers could have moved on with the characters better. The way things played out didn't feel like

Felt too contrived, particularly the Schmidt & Cece engagement, and attempt at a Nick & Jess reunion. The development didn't feel natural and only felt like like a plot transition device since neither of the pairings shared many scenes together. If there were subtle hints of their covert feelings, I must have missed

Man, I know it’s late, but I just rewatched the season 2 finale, and something struck me. I thought I’d share it.
During the montage of Danny and Mindy’s unofficial dates, Danny’s voiceover says “Sometimes, it’s hard to do the right thing especially if you really don’t want to. But maybe it’s okay. Anyone can say I’m

While I do agree that it is not pleasant to watch Danny being a douchebag most of the time, I guess it’s part of the story for him to make screw ups and go the extra mile to fix things and become better little by little. He is also a work in progress, so I do not consider character flaws as plot flaws. I also don't

First off, a great finale, though it was not as cheerful as the previous one was, which is my main issue with it. On the other hand, hearing Danny, a red-reading-glasses-wearing 40-year old man, declare his love for his girl to her parents like a teenage or a 20 something guy would, just gave me feels.
That said, as

It seems to me that almost every outstanding episode makes the subsequent episode seem lackluster. In fact, the first episode of season 3 seemed noticeably lackluster to me since it came after the very amazing season 2 finale. The episode after Dinner with the Castellanos, which is the best episode of the season for

Thought this episode deserves more than a B. A B+ at least or even an A-. It was a solid episode for me despite that Jeremy's storyline seemed a bit disposable. (But hey everything got tied up at the end.)

I think being infertile is a big deal. Cousin Lou hinted that he felt like less of a man because of it. So, Danny's reaction wasn't totally selfish.

I thought this episode was one of the best episodes this season because, not only was it funny, but the entire cast each had a significant part to play. I cannot remember the last time this happened, but that's fine since TMP is not really an ensemble comedy like New Girl. That is why this episode was special. I liked