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Dammit! Spoilers, man!

True that, but they always fuck up the doorbell scene with a commercial interruption. It ruins the suspense.

But it's been three seasons and we haven't even gotten to Red Dragon just yet. If Jame Gumb shows up it will be in, like, season 5 (if Hannibal makes it to season 5).

The only way the comedian thing would work is if they had a different comedian at the club every episode. However, the show hasn't been that subtle so far.

This was cheesy as hell, but for some reason I want to find out what happens….

They really should review Review,/i>.

So you're saying that reviewing TBBT would create enough ad revenue for them to also review Review?

Interestingly, I thought the opposite. I liked the first 8ish minutes, hated the second and third act.

It was structured as a single-camera and shot as a hybrid.
Mulaney is 85% multi-camera.

Exactly. The only way A to Z is going to end up being interesting is if there is some crazy twist, but I can't imagine NBC allowing that.
It would really be awesome if Mulaney ended up being a successful, but chances are it isn't. However, I can see Mulaney having some interesting choices regarding the multi-camera

They really should be reviewing Mulaney, just to see how a new multi-camera on FOX is or isn't going to fit in with all of its other shows. Also, so we can all dissect whether or not it's the Seinfeld rip-off that FOX has been advertising it as.
I'd trade in Selfie and AtoZ for Mulaney any day.

Although the rating haven't been great, YTW has been getting a ton of well-deserved critical acclaim all over the internet. FX would just be stupid to cancel it in any way (and they've been pretty good about giving shows a chance).
However, I wouldn't mind this being on Netflix because it's something I would rather

Holy crap that peeing scene was hilarious!

That was a great integration and a big improvement in tying-in the songs with the storylines since the first three episodes. I also really liked the weed card song. It's catchy.
Last week's episode was probably the best yet. Although I did like the one where they had to go to an out-of-town show and deal with the

It's gotten a lot better since the pilot and they use their guest-stars well. It's not as funny as the other "co-dependent BFFs," show Broad City, but it's worth watching.

Anyone else think the conflict between Pauly G and Valerie this season is going to be Valerie complaining that Pauly G's "dramedy," is not funny?

She's definitely a better writer than actress. I wish she would write more films, but obviously doing a 30 day shoot for a movie you didn't write is an easier paycheck than writing one, especially for a person with young kids.

Oh, The Wire never being nominated obviously shows the Emmy voters have no idea what the hell they're doing (I mean, they also voted Modern Family Best Comedy four times).

I think eventually, the system is going to have to change somewhat. Especially with the rise in number of dramedies being produced with "Married," "You're the Worst," Transparent," "Girls," "Looking," "Enlightened," "Mozart in the Jungle," 'OITNB," etc. Ally McBeal was a special case in the sense that it essential

Doubt they're going to care.