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"… I still get a comfortable feeling from the show, if not a lot of laughs."

Mid-season? Hell, I won't ever remember Up All Night come next mid-season…and I'm one of the loyal ones.

NBC has so many pilots in the works, so it's all a mystery. And they've only renewed Grimm and Smash…both of which I don't give a shit about.

Up All Night is not a perfect show, it's not even close, but I do hope it gets renewed. 

Unless the show has zero character growth, chances are that the B isn't gonna be a B for the run of the series. I think it's a bad title.

"Don't Trust the…I'm tired of typing already"

Two more episodes left.

"And the garage is for cars."

A listener sent them in — who I believe was from Tennessee.

Final two is going to end up being former Mickey Mouse Club guy v. Jamar — I'm calling it. 

Poeher has officially lost all the baby weight and she has the nympho pants to prove it.

Growing up is an American thing?

This episode had some really sweet moments. I enjoyed the fact that Andy graduated from a college course.  I love how April cares about Chris.

Nick Offerman should write more episodes because I thought this one was great.

Ron wearing a Tiger Woods getup was definitely a callback. That's how Tom learned that Ron was sleeping with his ex-wife once upon a time.

Erin is the best thing that has happened to The Office.

That's going to be a perfect storm of comedy. I'll probably even force myself to love The Office again when that happens.

This episode reminded me that I DO NOT CARE about the contestants. I didn't remember any of them.

Prepare to be amazed.

I don't care that Kevin is gone, but the abruptness of it confused me and kinda ruined the episode. Perhaps I'll enjoy it more if I watch it again.