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Jake Anderson
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This week's episode was the perfect mix of pathos and funny that only Bill Lawrence can do. I love how something as silly as "Domination Ball" can end up being an important point for self-realization in this show. Is it just me or has the show become structurally and thematically more complex and

I thought the voiceovers were brilliantly done in the first 2 seasons, both in terms of plot exposition and character insight, but somehow in the third season they were very often just derivative and pointless. Very few times the voiceovers said anything beyond the obvious or just used as a punchline, atleast for me

I think you mistake this show for a comedy
I don't really think Toni Collette portrays the alters that broadly, it just makes her seem kind of crazy, which I think is somewhat the point. In the beginning of the show, I remember the general criticism was that it was too "light" and used her illness for comedic gains,