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I thought this was such a strong episode. Funny, romantic, silly (I laughed way too long at Tex-Mexting), and it set it up for Leslie to head in a different direction. Love this show forever.

It's hard to judge while a season is airing. If you look back to season 3 and 4 reviews, there are people saying "this show has peaked/it's bad now/it's not what it used to be." This show still makes me incredibly happy and makes me laugh, which is good enough for me.

I've watched that proposal scene so many times. It's actually perfect.

Billy on the Street is a gem of a show, and Billy and Amy are national treasures. This video is so great.

RIP Low Winter Sun

What? Cartman went full Titus Andronicus on a kid. Hannah is just not self aware. In what world are these comparable characters?

Call Chelsea Peretti was one of my favorites of the year. I love that
show and her and the longer it goes on, the better the calls seem to
get because people better understand the format. Her laugh should go in
the pantheon with Amy Poehler's cackle and Paul F. Tompkins's off-mic
guffawing.

It certainly has had bad episodes (see early season 1), but this one wasn't bad. Just sort of weird. Nick was kind of a jerk.

Senor Cardgage was the one that always made me laugh the most.

I've felt the same way about Nick and Jess. There are cute moments happening, but it all does feel a lot like fanservice, and it's making me miss the ensemble a lot.

I saw this last week, and I thought it was totally fine. B- range. The cast is super great, and it's not particularly substantial, but it's a pleasant and funny watch.

Nope.

Perfect. Honestly perfect. This was masterful television.

Good catch on the hair stuck to the desk. Jesus christ, this show is terrible.

Nooooooooooo

Nah. Whether or not that movie is good, Chris is super funny and will forever be the guy who improvised "I typed your symptoms into the thing up here and it says you could have network connectivity problems."

Martin Starr was so brilliant on this show. His quiet, resigned "Yeah" when Alan teasingly asks if he needs an ambulance is just killer.

Chris Pratt is a genius.

Friday Night Lights - "Last Days of Summer", which kicks off that ridiculous Landry/Tyra season 2 storyline

To be fair, who wanted to sit through an hour of LWS to see Talking Bad?