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    so so soooo much so.
    this entire 2nd season has been nothing short of excellent all around in all honesty. I don't get why its not better received here!

    It doesn't astound me—its pretty damn quirky for a lot of folks—especially the folks who would tune in specifically because it airs right after Last Man Standing which I also like but is very square by comparison.

    I actually didn't see tonight's because this was one of the rare Fridays where I got invited out—but most Fridays do see me watching the show (and have been since the show was move to Fridays in September of '12) Honestly like Todd does I do feel its a fairly solid multi cam sitcom (in a world where there are way too

    everything I've read seems to indicate that ABC is leaning towards giving Trophy Wife another season to try to catch on.
    Sadly I have NO Idea how they're leaning about The Neighbors—the fact that they ran the season finale 2 weeks before Last Man Standing's is not generally a good sign but at least they've all been

    well its the main character's dad who's more or less a recurring character but still yes the issue of legally selling pot has come up several times because of it—and because its central to his dad's well being it rarely comes across as falling down decisively on the issue one way or the other (aka Tim Allen's against

    agreed

    season 4 here they come!
    seriously this show is totally gonna end up in syndication and most likely the middle of the day on abc family (or possibly FX given that its a fox production that somehow wound up on abc's air)

    I don't know—I feel like what TIm Allen's trying to do here is he's trying to "humanize" the talking points to the point that they're not just coming out of nowhere/foaming angry mouth the way they seem to do on fox news. I'm not saying it works 100% of the time but his character has shown at least the ability of

    he blows social conventions up! does that count?

    I don't know—this season as a whole's been fairly good in general. I've even stopped thinking about the original older daughter when I see the recast actress now so that's definite progress!

    it was! it was on comedy central. "That's My Bush!" Timothy Bottoms played W. remember? it ran for like 13 episodes if even that many?

    he'd be fun—but he's also totally that guy who'd ditch you at anytime in order to run off with any woman whose number he could score.
    I mean don't get me wrong—he's a fantastic drinking buddy and certainly is more lively and fun than Marshall or Ted, but you know after a while you'd want him to actually hang out a bit

    much as I love Charlie AND Frank—I'd think I'd have to go with Mac—not so much because he's my favorite but because of the 4 of them I feel like he'd be the least likely of the 4 to try and do something completely messed up either to you or with you while intoxicated. At the worst he'd wanna arm wrestle you just to

    THAT"S A GOOD ANSWER
    Maybe the only answer I've seen here that I wish I had thought of last night! He'd be an excellent drinking partner with the one exception of never wanting to pick up the check (which you know who does right?)

    There was a single Homer Simpson—I was the man who picked him! I said this I said "How has no one here said Homer yet?" I SAID THIS! (I just want credit damnit)

    I want Ed on DVD damnit! I actually had the bulk of the series taped from their original network airing—and of course I ended up taping over most of them once they started releasing shows on dvd—I mean ed's from the 2000's of course its gonna get a release! (GODDAMNIT!)

    not me I said Homer right off the bat!!!! I even said "how has no one mentioned Homer yet?"

    ehhh I'm sure Walter would let you sleep it off in the isolation tank if you needed to!

    what if it was a robot prison in space tho???

    oh no i went bat crap crazy as well.