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That's another thing. A Parks B is way better than, say, an Up All Night B.

Oh.

I hate to be THAT guy again, but come on. Does no one else think this was the worst episode they've ever done (worse than both Floyd and the Ikea one)?

Excellent point, indeed. I think those are classics. Dave Returns wasn't the highlight of the [good, but in a Season 2 kind of way] season so far, but I feel like Sweet Sixteen was one of the lower points (Pawnee Rangers and The Treaty being the others). I still love it, and Parks at its worst (which this episode

Ruined? You think so?

It was a B episode for me. I much preferred last week's brilliant episode.

Michael Fassbender.

Community reference.

What's the little Arab's name? Shirley? I think it's him.

I can't even imagine Community in hour-long form.

Whoa. I'm first?

Every season of 30 Rock is so different from the last. I can usually identify the change. This year, while I can't, I know it's not for the better. Also, am I to understand that there was TENSION between Jack and his mother-in-law?!?! So edible.

I just hate it when 30 Rock does it. I like Office supersized episodes, and I love Parks supersized episodes (typically 28 or 35 minutes), but 30 Rock can't make that work.

It's not the worst, but I just didn't enjoy it.

I didn't think anything done with the camera was at all special. I felt tortured by this movie, in fact. It's hard to explain, but I could not help rolling my eyes every few seconds.

I very much disliked it.

This season has been up and down so far.

I thought this episode was a disaster. About 3 jokes landed for me, and I can't recite a single one (something I can usually do with 30 Rock episodes). Is this just me?

I don't care. That's still Steve to me.

NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO.