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ashleyrayharris
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I love Dave too! He's supposed to be lame and awkward and sort of dumb.

When Community went off the air, I was kind of like "eh, it'll be awhile, but it'll be back eventually. Whatever." But I'm really going to have a hard time not seeing Happy Endings every week. I just love the atmosphere of this show. I still don't understand why everyone isn't watching it.

Thank you for making me think there were new Revenge episodes.

I LOVE EVERYTHING ABOUT THIS SHOW.

I'm on board. Dev Patel? Studio 60 for news television? C'mon.

It's fascinating. It had a lot of promise and squandered it. If you're into Sorkin it's worth checking out.

@avclub-cba2161ef9703e24983a7bcc1306562c:disqus ah yes, Stephanie, I forgot that one since he failed to seal the deal. Stupid cancer.

Really though? Most of Don's past transgressions have been with women over 20. The youngest I can think of (other than Megan) was Sally's school teacher. But, if we're just talking random people he hit on and had one night stands with (the girl in california, the waitress, the singing blowjob lady) they were all over

Although this makes me wonder-is it up to these performers to assimilate in order to be understood by a larger, white audience, or should shows try to expand their audiences to minority markets?

I was ready to give this episode a B+, but then there was a Revenge reference and it was an A for me.

i think it's hard because in order to make it as a black female comedian you really have to pander to black audiences since that's where the work is. So, I can name funny black female comedians (loni love, kim wayans, debra wilson, this woman whose special i saw on comedy central this weekend but whose name i can't

This is so true and so sad.

C'mon, they can't keep relying on Maya Rudolph to host to get a Michelle Obama impression. HIRE A FUCKING WOMAN OF COLOR.

I mean…but, we have Revenge now, so this can just stop.

She is. She only watches Girlfriends and The Game.

This episode set a standard for the show. It laid out what it's about and who its audience is. This episode convinced me the show found its voice, I'm really enjoying it now. More Schmidt would've been nice though.

the search for Marco was hilarious?

I thought Sheila and Fiona confirmed it when they said it and that's why the adoptive parents didn't want him anymore.

I know it's genetic, but along time ago it was seen as proof of being an unfit mother during pregnancy. The baby having downs syndrome provides no plot point other than "Isn't Karen just shitty at everything?"

Jane designed it, it's supposed to be super modern.