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Running down the street with the cow was absolutely fucking priceless

As stated in the review, the general premise kind of made this DOA for me. No way would they let you get openly shitfaced in a plane. Now I know this show isn't necessarily about being realistic but this crossed the line for me. Couple funny moments here and there but definitely a weak affair.

I would love a reunion movie or season, that'd be awesome. I have complete faith they could pull it off. I mean think about it, most of the material they covered in this show can come across as so cliche. Hell a high school tv series is cliche. But Feig and co. knew what they were doing, and absolutely nothing turned

What's with all the hate for Neil and Sam? I saw one comment complaining about Sam's shower story…I don't understand how that's infuriating, obviously you just can't connect with the character, that doesn't mean he's a bad character. I could relate to Sam. I don't see how anyone can hate any of the characters on this

Best drama and series finale I have ever seen. Just finished watching the show. My mind is reeling looking back on it all….it's incredible how much Simon packed into every episode, I would probably watch the show 3 times and still miss some things. Sad that I'm done watching it, but I am blown away in the end, just

I liked the Ron gag and thought the episode was overall a solid one. I laughed multiple times and didn't mind Leslie's freak-out too much. Maybe it's because so many of my TV shows are dropping like flies, but Parks and Rec is one of the last TV shows I actually like currently on air.

The plane joke got me every time, just so melodramatic…fucking hilarious

oh my god that's such a good idea.

I agree, except this episode didn't really make me laugh frequently. I laughed a little at Butter's prayer to the government and Officer Barbrady, but it's gotta do better than that to be a B.

That episode made me want to throw up. So everything turned out ok! Happy happy fun time! Hooray! Oh wonderful, they're getting married! Moral high ground! GAG ME.

boy have ya lost your mind? cause I'll help ya find it.

I think it's more corny and contrived than funny, but it could just be my cynical side.

This show is wearing thin on me. I hate all of the characters now. They are all condescending and way too witty for their own good. I literally only care about Charlie at this point. I know they've always been like this, but it's catching up to me at this point.

Overall solid episode, save for Cam. I honestly did not understand what his problem was, it was so cliche. And of course, like any token gay character, he handled the situation without any hint of dignity, and resorted to stereotypical flamboyant devices. Annoying as hell.

and I'm all for a mixup in the Jim Pam relationship, but I feel they've started handling it poorly. 
It just seems like they've had so many stories this season but they've all been forgotten about within a week. Nothing has been written or handled elegantly this season. It's a shame.

Toby's and Nellie's conversation about Jim and Pam towards the end was pretty funny. It reminded me of curb your enthusiasm a little bit, nice change. 
The Stanley stuff was so stupid. I hate when The Office goes over-the-top slapstick. It rarely works, and unfortunately, they've almost ruined Dwight for me with this

Maybe it was just my mood this week, but I laughed thoroughly throughout this whole episode. B+/A-

Not to be that guy, but this got a higher grade than this week's Parks and Rec? hah. whatever floats your boat I guess….

god just kill off cam and mitchell already. f*cking annoying, the both of them. I mean jesus christ, just tone down how freaking flamboyant they are. to put it bluntly: IT'S NO LONGER FUNNY

It is thoroughly annoying that we always have to wait at least 2 episodes for Ian's storyline to get any attention at this point. I mean jesus, it's snail's pace.