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Too bad his character is insufferable 90% of the time.

*disappointed this is MAYBE the last episode, I meant to say.

God, someone's disappointed this is the last episode and greatly exaggerating how bad it was. Let's all be honest. This review wouldn't be nearly as harsh if we knew the show was coming back next year. Not only is this not the worst episode of the series, or this season, its probably not in the bottom 20 of the

I don't know. The clips I've seen from Pondersoa don't paint a picture of a particularly bitter jury. Even Phillip seems pretty good-natured about how everything went down, amazingly.

He's 39, actually.

I'd guess more early 20s, 23ish.

This comment is twenty times lamer, and yet, the Cleveland Show is somehow 10,000 lamer than that,

If that show started out fairly strong, then I started out tonight fairly sober.

It's always been all about profit.

Incorrect. There may well be examples of shows that succeeded in spite of this benchmark, but this is definitely not a concept created in the last ten years. If anything, this last ten years has been the period where the 100 episodes benchmark became more irrelevant than ever, thanks to the internet and DVD and

I'm with Marah, though not necessarily because I think Seth Meyers is all that funny. I'm just a realist and I'd wager good money he's going to get the job and if it isn't him, it'll be someone not all that far removed from him. NBC is a tanking network that is still doing pretty well in the late night ratings.

They might be Christians (not sure about that) but they're not a Christian Band.

If that's true, then Stealth 'R Cochran.

Even though I don't dislike Malcolm, I couldn't support any alliance that would take Eddie further into the game.

Aussie_Guy,

Also people have heard of Britney Spears.

Sometimes SNL just isn't the best showcase for certain talents. I'd argue Casey Wilson didn't make much of an impression on SNL either and we all know how that worked out.

To each their own. But, yes, there is something wrong with you!

Both are good. If the worst thing that could ever happen happens (Happy Endings getting cancelled), Damon Wayons Jr. needs to make a brief cameo as Coach on New Girl, and be like, "What? I move out and you guys just stop calling me?"

I've always liked Elisha Cuthbert, even when she was playing a largely terrible character with terrible storylines on 24 (though I was 17 when that show began, and uh, there may have been some shallow reasons behind my affection for her). It's great to see her narrative has shifted since HE began from "She's the weak