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Since Siberia pre-empted the show for a royal baby special, I think the two last episodes of Siberia were stitched together to make one finale episode (maybe some talking head segments were removed).

I love Doc Martin.  I don't know if it's the same demographic as JAG/NCIS - I think of those as procedurals, with some drama added in.  Although Doc Martin is a drama, there are plenty of comedic parts in it.

Thanks for mentioning the NY Times article - I guess it never occurred to me that some employees didn't take part (apparently the majority didn't).  Plus, the show refused to say if the participants were compensated.  Maybe that changes things up a bit?

Aside from the fact that these are real people with real jobs, and not just competition to win a million bucks or whatever, I wasn't that surprised by anything I saw in the show.  I work at a public entity so all of our salaries are public (anyone can check online).  I feel like I've had many of the same conversations

I started watching Borgen on LinkTV a while back (I read a blog which talked about how great the show was), but I haven't finished watching Season 1 - I wanted to enjoy it without running out of episodes.

I think reviews for most shows have commenters who do this?  I've seen it on Community boards and The Mindy Project boards and stuff.

Basically, I love every scene with Mindy and Danny.  That last scene, where they looked like they were about to kiss, was intense.  I think I do want the two of them to be together, but maybe way way way down the line?

I didn't really like the short hair - it reminded me a lot of pictures of Mindy Kaling as a little kid (where she had the same haircut as her brother).

I've never been a big fan of the show, but I didn't find this episode entertaining at all.  I'm tired of tv shows having people leaving their fiance at the altar, and playing it off for laughs.  And then that whole "I've been in love with someone else this whole time too!" was just way too neat and tidy of a bow.

Did anyone else notice that Jeff's degree is an Associate degree?  Jeff was at Greendale to replace his fake Bachelor's degree, not get an AA.  I can't believe they would make such a big goof.

Regarding Jeff majoring in education - I thought it was more about poking fun at the major in general (and the people who major in it).  I know a couple of people who got master's degrees in education, and one person who got a PhD in education, and who are in jobs that have NOTHING to do with their degrees.  Is it an

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Felt Surrogacy - yes, the puppet episode.

I just feel like she never does any Parks and Rec work - maybe there is no work that needs to be done, but every time I watch the show, I think "do they even need a Parks dept when the only that ever works/worked was Jerry?".

Well, I don't think Mindy has to convert to Christianity RIGHT THIS SECOND.  I mean, they've dated for what - a couple of months?  (It's hard to tell how much time has passed).  It would be unrealistic for Mindy, even agnostic Mindy, to convert immediately without really learning about the religion first.  She isn't

Agreed - when Danny reiterated that Morgan was fired, he looked at Mindy and said something like "am I wrong [about this]"? and Mindy shook her head sadly.  Though Jeremy and Mindy like Morgan, I think they all agree that it was inappropriate for Morgan to have gone through Danny's desk, and then mail the letter.

The Christmas episodes of Seasons 1-3 were great.  This episode, not so much.  It was just weird.  There were some parts that were funny (Britta's judgey face) but most of it was just "huh?"  It also feels like a re-hash of the pen episode, where they're trying to figure out who untied the professor.  I thought Annie

Well, don't forget that Aaron Sorkin left after season 4.  I think I only liked the first 2 seasons..

I loved this episode.  I was laughing at a lot of the first part.  It's probably just me…

Mindy trying to get her gigantic carry-on into the overhead bin was hilarious, especially Danny preventing anyone from helping her.  I like the banter between the two of them, but I kind of wish it was a slower burn - we're only in season 1.  And then Danny's ex wife shows up, right after Josh made his comment and

I don't watch these dating shows anyway, but the commercial was unbelievable - talking about what The Voice did for singing, this show is doing for love?  Are you serious?  The Voice (especially the blind auditions) is fun.  This show looks awful.