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More than ever, this week Max and Caroline had chemistry - but it doesn't feel like comic chemistry. It feels like sexual tension. There's a major will they/won't they vibe between them. I mean, there was a whole scene where they grinded up on one another. I wouldn't begrudgethe show if it went there, but it's CBS and

They did. How do you think they got that HILARIOUS horse?

Bayer has next to no sense of timing when reading off the cards. This is just unsupported conjecture, but my contacts just committed suicide and I can no longer read.

Hader is probably the only member of the cast that would still stand out in a stronger era. He is absolutely perfect for sketch comedy.

A podcast on Doobie Keebler??? Awesome!

Same. Instant love. But it helps that the first episode I listened to was the one with the extended riff about Ian McShane and MIB being up for the same role in Pirates of the Caribbean 4.

Like I said, I understand that it was justified within the episode, but I was referring more to why the writers and audience still have trouble relating to that character more than any other member of the ensemble. I mean, this is an extremely self-referential show, and Harmon himself has said that even he doesn't

I saw Austin sashaying down the street in NY and he is by far the most beautiful woman I have ever laid eyes on.

I agree with everything but Expectations - Anya has convinced the judges that somehow every week she's just learned how to sew all over again. In at least half the challenges, she's said that "this is the first time I'm working with x fabric/doing x type of construction," etc. It's worn thin for the audience and the

Agreed. I've liked plenty of her garments but it's clear that Anya can play the game better than anyone else - even Josh, who as reigning Drama Queen thought he had it locked up.

"Who wouldn't want to watch Henry Fonda pick blueberries?" has got to be one of the best comebacks I've ever heard.

Why the hell does this show exist?

Still waiting for the "emotional ninjas" episode.

I can't even point to any jokes from this show. All the characters just say statements with one eyebrow raised and a sarcastic tone, and that's supposed to count as a punchline. Bad performers dealing with nonexistant material does not equal laughs, in my opinion. And no interesting or profound relationships look to

However I am well aware she would consider me fat and unattractive.

Lucille Bluth is the cold, distant mother I never had and I love her.

I feel the same way, but hope it doesn't turn into a cheap rehash of the Dungeons and Dragons episode. This one already felt like a Calligraphy knockoff in some respects.

Honestly while that made sense in the context of the episode, I would have preferred a B-plot that dealt with Shirley's reaction to her unpopularity in a more serious way rather than filling time with Chang (not to say that Chang wasn't funny, it just wasn't teathered to this week).

@avclub-7aee1b75b527e215f31e20a5c4e7a768:disqus I would love you forever if you went through to all of these and wrote "None taken!"

The only show with characters that are funnier drunk than Parks and Rec is Always Sunny.