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I can definitely see them bringing Betty White into this, if only to promote the highly demanded "Agents of O.F.F. T.H.E.I.R. R.O.C.K.E.R.S."

I think the best thing to come out of the episode was the fact that Skye didn't immediately play her hand when she found out the truth about Ward. Her finding out could have gone wrong in so many ways (and still potentially could, though the odds are a bit smaller now), and this was definitely the best way to go

Ooh, I actually like that better. I have this page constantly open anyway, so if i click a notification, I'd rather it come up in a new page I can close, so that it doesn't keep bringing up the comment whenever I refresh this page.

Not sure if this has been pointed out, I just realized that the call that Chang gets in Bondage & Beta Male Sexuality is from his wife (he refers to the person on the other end as Alessandra). I wonder what their relationship is at this point, or what's going on with her, that she has reason to call him.

Overall opinion on season 5? A good chunk of our regular commentators stopped voicing their opinions and I don't like that.

Futurama did it! It's the only reason I know what ambergris is, really.

I'm rewatching all of season 5 and woah, when the hell did Basic Intergluteal Numismatics become a really good episode? It's not fantastic or anything, but compared with the more bouncy and colorful nature of the season's last couple of episodes, I forgot that this episode actually does dark, morose, and ambiguous

Season 5's length, at least for me, is a difficult factor when trying to pick favorites. It's really tough to directly compare a 13 episode season to a 20something episode season, since each of them are trying or able to accomplish completely different things.

I was pretty concretely a season 3 enthusiast back in the day, but in the time since the season 4 finale, my opinion on season 3 has lessened a bit (though I still very much love it), and my opinion on seasons 1 and 2 have grown a bit (although I still think the first half of season 1 is the show's weakest Harmon run

The presumed cancellations of Trophy Wife and, of course, Hostages, are the ones that really sting.

Hannibal this week tied Parks and Rec, a show that NBC is so confident in that they renewed it like a month ago. If they cancel Hannibal, they have no excuse.

I'm not sure why, but I don't think I liked this episode of Hannibal very much? Maybe it's because I got used to the new style of storytelling the show was using for the first half of the season, but it all seemed pretty rote. I like what they're setting up with the new Will/Hannibal dynamic, but it didn't really seem

Also because, y'know, Trophy Wife is a great show.

HA

Without thinking about it too hard:

Bah. I forgot if you were one of the people who didn't mind AITF or not.

Honestly, where it leaves the characters off isn't terrible. Jeff graduating and trying to give back, Pierce graduating, and everyone else just looking forward to at least another semester at Greendale are decent ways to leave them off, all things considered. That episode just leaves an absolutely horrible taste in my

Yeah, ranking the finales as episodes, I'd probably go:

EVERYTHING'S SUBJECTIVE MAN

I'd agree with Stingo. Lack of thematic through-line and narrative cohesiveness aside, this season was just a ton of fun to watch.