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Remember when he destroyed the evidence in the murder case of his girlfriend because it hurt his feelings?

Just like any show with a "well" developed setting, after a while you start to realize that everyone is terrible and not worth saving. That means you, Leslie Knope.

Oh let's be real here: If you're into the Logan/Veronica pairing, you're just as bad as the people who call it LoVe.

The mysteries were compelling because of how under- or un-written they were. The character relationships were often terrible because of how overwritten they were. Jack's tattoos, ANY episode featuring Kate, etc. Hell, the Sawyer/Juliet relationship was so successful in part due to the fact that we didn't really see

All I remember is that he had to do FAR less work to get laid than Logan ever did with Veronica. The implications of that alone, with Veronica's traumatic past, are staggering.

I always wonder what Morena Baccarin was doing at the time that she couldn't take the role.

I think they brought her back for the ambitious but generally ill conceived After the Fall comic arc. And that's BEFORE they stopped getting scripts from Whedon and they brought in cat ladies and whatever the hell that series got into after After the Fall officially ended.

Really? On UPN, of all networks? I guess it makes sense, especially since Wallace only ever really dated Jackie.

Team Piz.

It's taken the rest of you jabronis far too long to realize that Lily is the worst character on this show. Yes, worse than Ted.

You can have John, but why are you taking Sonia?!

Ohhh, the belt is buckled!

Ah yes, I remember either people mentioning him being ignored, or him being shockingly brought up.

And they've subtly retconned him out of existence. Besides Ann sorta mentioning him as a mistake from her past, Leslie spent a good portion of the series designing the park that Mark gave her a blueprint for when he left.  It was supposed to be this poignant moment between long time friends and then they ignore it.

Yeah, Mike Schur's either a FANTASTIC liar or a terrible one. He says "Oh, we totally meant to have Mark leave the show cause the guy he's based on also left. We love Paul! He always has a place on this show, and he'll totally be back!" and then Paul Schneider was never seen from again.

Well it didn't just do the gag for the sake of a gag: it had stakes in terms of the ongoing major plot.

That Boy Meets World episode with Jennifer Love Hewitt.

Oh. Well that does explain it, then. Now all they need to do is not show the scoreboard for the next few episodes because it'll be lower numbers.

I've always found it incredibly ill conceived for the New Girl writing staff to put Schmidt in a love triangle where "shippers" are supposed to root for CeCe and Schmidt, but you know….CeCe turned down Schmidt ages ago, Schmidt moved on to a person who enjoyed him for who he was and made him a good person, and we're

Good point about how they're pulling the yips/slump card super early in this series. I actually thought maybe they had shuffled a few episodes out of order, but it didn't seem like it.