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Forget Scott and Knives or Scott and Ramona. Scott and Kim all the way, or Scott and no one, because he's kind of a tool.

If you want another good "end of the DCU" sendoff, read the Stephanie Brown Batgirl run.

In theory, I agree that the show should hire only the funniest people, but there are a couple of things to consider.

I always feel bad for her, though, because of Leslie's suggested headlines. In my last job (I recently moved), people did that to me regularly AND I HATE IT SO MUCH.

As a couple of other people have stated, the best reason to resorb Eagleton is that the residents are still really rich and would add to the tax base, potentially lowering taxes for the city as a whole.

Totally agree, and here's another problem: even the characters who might have a legitimate gripe with Leslie's actions are inflated into cartoonish buffoons so she can dismiss them without addressing their concerns. The show had a chance to tackle the "big sodas" conversation last year in a fun, engaging way — similar

As a community reporter who frequently attends city council meetings and has a pretty good grasp on small municipal government, I have frequently — and pedantically, I admit — been annoyed by the strange errors in government process. I understand that it's a comedy and it shouldn't get bogged down in that stuff, but

I thought the Ron plot was OK, but I've not been a fan of any of the Leslie plots yet this year. Season 6 has been a stinker so far in my eyes (nose?).

Funniest bit of the night: how little Kenan was trying to act like he was actually cutting that guy's hair. He was just vaguely waving his hands somewhat near his head.

You joke, but man I would watch more TV on Thursdays if they did this.

I did not laugh once during the WTTF pilot. Cancel its ass.

I'm ready for Parks to go. Last season was lackluster, and the second two episodes this year have done nothing for me (that second episode was horrible).

@avclub-fe858281188f10005605ea7b1dd0bf7f:disqus Sure, but Nine Nine is getting killed by the Dads lead-in.

She betrayed us before that with the Season 4 finale.

She does her fair share of ripping on Harmon in that Splitsider interview, which, it should be noted, is far more public of a forum than anything bad Harmon has said about Season 4. He's been quoted on his podcast, which I'd reckon is listened to by a few thousand people, and on the Community subreddit, which is

But @somethingsomethinggoat:disqus  is right, though, that the descent into weirdness is the only thing that saved the show. The ratings were shit, and Harmon has said in interviews that for some of the last few shows they produced (including Modern Warfare and Contemporary American Poultry, still some of the stranger

Yup. This exactly.

You'll have to wait for Trophy Wife to get cancelled before you can grab Whitford, but judging by the weird time slot and awful name that show has, you probably won't have to wait long.

I'll defend Season 3 to all comers, but I agree that Virtual Systems Analysis was simply the show jumping way too far up its own ass.

I'm not joking, though. When I saw the headline I thought, "Did Amazon pick up some sort of Arrested Development show or spinoff or some weird shit?"