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Adrian Garcia
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The way Cat just stands there in the end, waiting for someone to finish her off, just kills me. Even though I knew it had to come to this, I was really hoping for her to jump over that table and stab the old Frey cunt in the eye (see if he could also find another one of those).

13, let's see if these are the final episodes or we're actually given a sixth season (and a movie?).

As someone who's grown up with Friends, I really cannot give an unbiased opinion on the show. It's like the Simpsons - early seasons - or Frasier: It's made me too happy along the way to be earnestly critical about it. I do see that the later seasons are not as good as the 6 first ones (for me the 6th is also really

And yet, your picture is Tobias after "blueing" himself, which is funny as hell, but also hacky and contrived.

Douche chiiiiill

I think I might have overstated it a little: what I meant was that Shivrang was nice; he was affectionate and reassuring to Cece and actually had some comedy chops - his reaction towards american indifference to Robbie Williams a couple of weeks ago, while Nick and Winston tried to catch a glimpse of his penis, was

That bothered me a lot too. Last week I realised how well they had managed the break-up of Cece and Schmidt -a relationship some of us were really invested in-, by pairing them with loving, adequate partners. I know that Elizabeth is (rightfully) getting all the love, but Shivrang was a really good match for Cece too,

Bang? Wang? I just keep hoping for that R-rated Taylor Swift album.

Poor dork.

Praise where it's due: the fact that AD is willing to go to such ambitious extents (in its 8th season, nothing less) is amazing and makes it, in my opinion, the best cartoon on TV right now.

"How's a 30 year old supposed to care of a baby!?"
"Well, you're 31 if you admit it, but who's counting?"
"Hurtful"

I also thought the episode was disappointing; however, I found the season an improvement over the 4th one, if not as good as the 3rd. There's been plenty of heart and fun this first year of the Knope tenure, my personal favourite episodes of the season being "Halloween surprise" and "Bailout" (if only for Donna, Ann

I really thought they were going to kill off Bullock. You know, I thought "Maybe Patrick Stewart is retiring from acting, maybe it was news those two weeks you went hiking; maybe he wants to begin his newlywed life by going on a Parkour honeymoon through the Appalachians" or some other random amazing Stewart-ness.

I hated the cutaway gags, HATED them. Especially the baby one: it felt like I was watching Family Guy. It was so awful it got me out of the episode. It was weak, weak, weak: the plot was trite, unfunny and, as previously mentioned, Principal Lewis (or Roger) are crazier than their supervillains alter egos every week.

I found it far sadder when she broke up with Smith, who was such a good character and - much like Chick brings out the best in Jules - really made Laurie shine. In Wade's case, they didn't allow the relationship to develop, so I wasn't that invested. I'm grateful, though, because as Ryan says in his review, it spares

Didn't Grayson use to have a daughter?

No… we… are… not… on the… same page.

I thought it was fine. I think things are getting irrational in here. I think we ALL are overanalyzing - just one of the many consequences of the Internet. I think, in the end, it's just a TV show. I think I once knew what being passionate about such things was, and may have forgotten it or even grown weary of it. I

" She's the Internet's girlfriend"

"Is he your husband?" "No, we had a date tonight. It went well" (or something along the lines).