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Anybody who doesn't consider Hannibal to be the best show on television is a filthy, filthy heathen.

Dammit. I know I shouldn't even glance at Hannibal reviews before I watch the episodes, but it is kind of obnoxious that a major spoiler is in the first four words. That's my own fault for looking, I guess.

Dang, I just realized on rewatch that in the tag, Duncan is talking about moving back home to England should Greendale be shut down. Seeing as I think that the scenario of them actually shutting down Greendale is somewhat likely, it's a shame that such a scenario would write Duncan out so definitively. I know John

5 out of 12, then. The balance between the types of episodes is probably really tricky to maintain with such a short season.

This website has up to 8 episodes listed as airing. I'm not sure if that's the entire season, though.

Half the episodes so far could be considered pizza, couldn't they? Repilot, Teaching, Cork, Bondage, VCR, and Story are all non-concept, if that's what the criteria is. Arguably Polygraphy as well.

I didn't hate the Chang subplot, because Chang has never been a character with whom I've been concerned about consistency. If they want him to do something funny, I say go for it, and his sudden but inevitable betrayal fit the bill. It does depend on how they handle it next week though, because it would be a shame if

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B-? Maybe?

Ok, yeah, that was a strange episode. The initial meta-ness of the episode not knowing what to do with itself didn't really work, and I sort of see how people could view the latter half as very S4ish. Somehow, though, the Jeff and Britta scene worked in spite of itself. What they did and the way they did it made

Judging by these comments, I'm gonna have… quite the experience when I finally get to watch this episode in a couple of hours.

It's all good! We have been known to occasionally talk about Community around here, after all.

Yeah, NFY definitely came out of the gate stronger than Review, though Review also came out pretty strong. I can see Review definitively reaching the same level by the end of the season.

I feel like it's unfair to compare it to most other comedies, since at only 11 episodes it could consistently churn out a great idea every week, where seasons with 22 episodes are bound to have at least a few duds.

I wasn't sure if that was just bad editing or a tell of something bigger. There have been interviews with Ward's actor saying that the writers told him about his character's true nature, though, so I'm inclined to believe that it really is Ward and that it was just bad editing, unless that whole interview was a

I very much think it's been worth watching since the start. Your experience may vary, though, since everyone's been having different opinions based on their expectations for the show.

NBC introduces Comedy Playground, which is basically a project to crowdsource comedy ideas from fans with the chance of a pitch being produced to air on NBC or online.

I mean, is any show really necessary? Shows are about telling a story about certain characters, and since Saul has been perceived as a popular BB character, and if the writers have more that they want to tell about him, why not have an outlet to do so? I honestly don't know whether I think the show will be good or

Discussions of quality aside, I think AMC is going to be perfectly fine having Walking Dead and its eventual spinoff. Better Call Saul will probably do pretty well for itself as well.

I liked the pilot, but I don't think I laughed even once. I'm finding it much more interesting on a plot level than I'm finding it funny at all. Hopefully I get more used to its brand of humor as the show goes on.