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I saw about 4-6 episodes as it aired on Wednesdays. I thought this was a big improvement.

I thought Ann's writing and Rashida Jones' delivery were perfect tonight. I hope they keep it up, since they've been floundering a bit since her "slut" plot arc ended (and before that). I was cracking up when she was talking about all the crying she had done that day. Ultimately she got the job done, but April

Completely agree. We could all see it coming, but it was perfect. It reminded me of the time I watched this clip for about 10 minutes:

So I've fallen into watching this show, and have seen about a dozen episodes over the last six months.

Obligatory contextually relevant clip from Community:

I couldn't disagree more. Mike Huckabee won Iowa in 2008 and now he is president.

Is there a permalink to the TV Club Classic schedule? Or to the current TV review schedule? If not, why not?

Willy Rob: Would you ask Tommy that?

"the ambulance one"

The Wire finale was pretty much perfect. The 5th season might have been A- work instead of A, but the finale is perfect. At one point, in a 9-second scene, a character walks up a flight of stairs and sits down at a table. Literally, nothing else happens. But you burst into tears.

The three main plot holes, in increasing order of how problematic they are:

1) All Good Things is a good argument for TV shows to end as TV shows and not movies. And I'm not purely ragging on the TNG movies. I hope AD and Party Down prove me wrong on this front, but it makes sense for a serial to end in the same medium that it was started in, if possible.

It's my all-time favorite Weird Al song, and the one I point to whenever people criticize him for being some sort of parody hack.

It actually has a lot more to do with recent legislation at the state and city level giving huge financial incentives for production companies that come here. I believe, but not positive, that a lot of it was written and put into effect when Christopher Nolan decided he wanted to film Batman here.

Spoken by a true non-Illinoisan.

Keep your identity and move to a large metropolitan area. Problem solved. Next!

I think Interviews with Rick Berman beats out Sirtis/Frakes. And I love Sirtis/Frakes. Of course I'm guessing 80% of the commenters don't read the TNG reviews. But Interview with Rick Berman could basically publish a book at this point. And I'd buy it!

My wife makes sure to watch it every week, and between that and this site promoting it I've seen about 6-8 full episodes, most of them recent. Basically, it's solid, but I don't think it lives up to the hype. It's one part Law & Order (um, the Law part), one part relationship drama, and one part Other.

We don't cloak our own ships. That's distasteful. We guilt-trip our Kilngon allies into providing them when necessary.

Tasha: To Rabin.. may he rest in Rabin (snort-giggle).