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    The show wasn't intended for binge watching, so the redundancy wouldn't be as bad if you were watching every week.

    I'm surprised how dark the show is. Hilarious, strange, and really, really dark at times.

    The only reason Hot Bench exists is to give one of the other judges a chance to use the phrase "Is this something you can share with the rest of us LUDGE LARRY!?!?!" every case.

    ABC sitcoms are underrated, but I'm not willing to hop on board with those three just yet. The network is terrible at nurturing good shows (Happy Endings, Trophy Wife, Better off Ted) and the ones that work out of the box often have about 2 good years until they stagnate (Modern Family, The Middle). I'm not willing

    If it gets people to watch the original version of what is possibly the greatest television achievement of the later 20th Century I'm all for it.

    Patriots fan here. I can't stand the guy on the field. Off the field, love him.

    Yes, and I absolutely believe it he could have.

    He's also a very good sketch comic. He's usually ill-served in most films.

    I read your comment… and it was accurate.

    I know it's more of a Wally thing, but I'm dying for a banana joke and for Grodd to reply with a sarcastic, "Oh, please!"

    "Moving on" is simply a way to add some complexity when Firestorm appears. It was TV plotting 101 and another thing not handled well this episode.

    I'm surprised people don't think those hotels were real. I clearly remember two buddies who used to live in a hotel like this back around 1980 or so. https://www.youtube.com/wat…

    I missed that point too. It clearly could have been made… uh… clearer.

    Seminaries and evangelical colleges still have those kinds of rules. A few seminaries I know even ask that the seminarians prove they didn't share a hotel room with their fiancė if they go on vacation by providing receipts for two rooms.

    I'm consulting my evil remake-o-matic computer for worse, yet plausible, ideas. George Clooney in the remake of "Come and See?" Wes Anderson directs Owen Wilson in "Playtime?"

    It was truly the golden age of guest stars.

    I didn't know Paula Poundstone produced TransParent!

    My main objection was the lobster… and the fact they really laid it on thick. It was a decent laugh the first time, it made a slightly heavy handed point the second, but they started to seem a little too in love with the concept. I've listened to a bunch of old time radio via podcast and it was fairly accurate, if

    That was fun. Tightly focused due to it's limited run, good fight choreography, witty, and well shot. Marvel TV has been improving. Season 1 of Shield was very flawed, Season 2 became a solid yet somewhat generic superhero spy thriller, and Carter is a quite TV thriller with a sense of style and forward momentum.

    Also, "Maude and Bleeding Gums Murphy: Still Dead," now that I think about it.