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I'm actually not a huge fan of Louie, and think the show only knocks it out of the park on occasion. My worst nightmare for the "future of the sitcom" would be if it's all half-hour dramas that rarely make me laugh, which is usually the case with Louie.

I'm actually not a huge fan of Louie, and think the show only knocks it out of the park on occasion. My worst nightmare for the "future of the sitcom" would be if it's all half-hour dramas that rarely make me laugh, which is usually the case with Louie.

The Cee Lo crack was one of my favorite jokes in the episode. And since "Crazy" was technically Gnarls Barkley, I think we can still call Cee Lo a one song wonder.

The Cee Lo crack was one of my favorite jokes in the episode. And since "Crazy" was technically Gnarls Barkley, I think we can still call Cee Lo a one song wonder.

Yeah, Drawn Together is the first show I ever watched where I realized it was being offensive just to be offensive. It really stood out in contrast to South Park, where the offensive material always has a greater purpose behind it. Brickleberry, like Drawn Together, but worse!

Yeah, Drawn Together is the first show I ever watched where I realized it was being offensive just to be offensive. It really stood out in contrast to South Park, where the offensive material always has a greater purpose behind it. Brickleberry, like Drawn Together, but worse!

I hate it when network's do that shitty "one of these people will DIE!" marketing. It's cheap and spoiler-y, and it's not like Sons is in dire need of a ratings boost.

I hate it when network's do that shitty "one of these people will DIE!" marketing. It's cheap and spoiler-y, and it's not like Sons is in dire need of a ratings boost.

There's a weird mean streak to CBS comedies that makes me uncomfortable. The Big Bang Theory is offensive to nerds, Two and a Half Men is offensive to women, 2 Broke Girls is offensive to all ethnicities, and now it appears they've moved on to offending my own minority, the gays. Is the CBS comedy division run by Ann

There's a weird mean streak to CBS comedies that makes me uncomfortable. The Big Bang Theory is offensive to nerds, Two and a Half Men is offensive to women, 2 Broke Girls is offensive to all ethnicities, and now it appears they've moved on to offending my own minority, the gays. Is the CBS comedy division run by Ann

I only tune into SNL once a year or so when there's a host I particularly like (last time was Bryan Cranston), but I'm surprised something this weak is considered a solid episode. Also shocked that the four guys at a bar sketch is recurring, as that was easily the weakest part of the night. JGL, however, was flawless.

I only tune into SNL once a year or so when there's a host I particularly like (last time was Bryan Cranston), but I'm surprised something this weak is considered a solid episode. Also shocked that the four guys at a bar sketch is recurring, as that was easily the weakest part of the night. JGL, however, was flawless.

If FOX needs a doctor/crime show with a thuddingly obvious title, I'd much rather see a series adaptation of Dr. McNinja.

If FOX needs a doctor/crime show with a thuddingly obvious title, I'd much rather see a series adaptation of Dr. McNinja.

What a dumb complaint.

What a dumb complaint.

Oh wow, that just made me LOL. I'll also add to the chorus that it's fantastic to have Teti back. Now we just need him to find the time to go back and review all the previous episodes from this season.

Oh wow, that just made me LOL. I'll also add to the chorus that it's fantastic to have Teti back. Now we just need him to find the time to go back and review all the previous episodes from this season.

Juanito is probably one of those embarrassing guys who runs in place at the crosswalk while waiting for the Don't Walk signal to change.

Juanito is probably one of those embarrassing guys who runs in place at the crosswalk while waiting for the Don't Walk signal to change.