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Glen Hamed
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I think she stopped stripping. How about a series of events instead?

Like I said x number of pages ago, it's a lot like on the UK Office when Tim took off his mic and told Dawn how he felt. We get the tone of the message while the specific words are better left to the imagination.

That opening was indicative of a lot of problems that the office was starting to have at that time, and generally a lot of problems with that season.

You took my suggestion to heart! I knew I could change you enough so I could love you.

Good news is always worth hearing twice.

hi, this. Kaling had a part in making the office crap too

This was brought up a few weeks ago I think. There has been a shift in the way the show looks and I believe it was mostly a cost saving measure? Reason aside though, yeah I know what you're saying this season looks a bit… cheaper? Not sure what the best word to describe it would be.
The guy who got to be an extra said

The musical number at the start of season 7 disagrees.

Joke's on you, I run this newest post to oldest.

The content of Troys text reminded me of when Tim took off his mic on the UK Office. We get the tone, and the actual contents of the message work better when left to our imagination.

Our long national nightmare is over.
Rabin these reviews have been garbage and it's been pretty obvious you were not engaged at any level with this job (the 30 Rock reviews) anymore. Ah, I might have had more to say but it doesn't really matter at this point does it?

I thought the Chang noir plot was funny (Chang playing his own musical montage on the sax is one of the best Chang moments). Similarly I thought Chang/Pierce was a pretty humorous plot for pretty much the same reasons you listed.

Pretty funny how the Dean started the season with a goatee and laybourne made him shave it off, and now laybourne is the one with a goatee.

If Nathan gave any indication that he wanted to at least improve the quality of the reviews, I would have felt bad. The reviews I don't think would have been as grueling as they were if Nathan had put any effort into actually explaining what did and did not work in the episode for him. His twitter zingers kind of

Rabin is no longer reviewing 30 Rock

So… C-

Years ago when Nabin and Pierce formed The AV Club, Pierce didn't like the direction that the AV Club was going to take (less focus on classic comedy (ex. physical comedy) and more focus on the type of stuff that would lead to "Year of Flops") Pierce left several angry voicemails to Rabin calling him an

I cannot forgive those shoe-boot-things.

Saw the two episodes of "Don't Trust the B—— in Apt. 23" available on Hulu. The pilot was sort of standard and had an "ABC gloss" about it. June was easily the worst part of the pilot. But the rest of the characters had funny moments and you had a good sense of who they are. I gave it a B- here, which is higher than

I am always surprised when I hear people don't like that episode. I thought it was pretty hilarious. I mean it wasn't the best of the show or anything but of all the episodes to get a pretty sour reaction to, that always surprises me.