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No. No it isn't. Showtime is incapable of keeping a good thing going for more than a few seasons. They nearly always make the wrong decisions regarding plot lines and characters. Exhibit 1: the absurd, ridiculous way in which Frank got a new liver last season, followed up by the insane scene of him at the pier or

Is Showtime simply incapable of making a show that doesn't turn to utter garbage after ~3 seasons? Ugh. They are the worst — the WORST — when it comes to dragging out shows and popular characters beyond their good shelf life, and it's all to appease the lowest common denominator fans with no taste at all.

No, I'm just talking out my ass. But we also know that Fuller isn't necessarily going to follow the source material. TBH, I was watching live (which I don't do for most shows) and I got sorta lost with that Margot character, I didn't know what was really going on.

Oh, the irony is wonderful.

I'm definitely excited for this to come back tomorrow night! This is simultaneously one of the most funny and clever shows on TV right now, IMO. yes, it's very juvenile, but that doesn't make it not-clever.

Juvenile humor isn't necessarily unintelligent or bad. I think "Workaholics" more often than not falls into the "clever but juvenile" category.

I don't even watch this stupid show, I'm just here to express my extreme displeasure at the airing of this instead of Bob's Burgers. REVOLT!

I'm fully prepared for utter disappointment, like approximately 20-30% of the episodes since it returned to TV

Because Allison Brie is way hotter and often has a sexy schoolgirl look to her in Community and probably other stuff

It's cool, I LOVE TVOTR and I dislike all but 2-3 songs on Return to Cookie Mountain. Their style varies quite a bit so maybe you just haven't heard the good shit.

He's still an insufferable douchebag

HF is also ludicrously dangerous. The way they handled it in BB made me laugh, as that would have killed or maimed them in real life.

It's more that I think it's hilarious that someone decided to try something so crazy based on seeing it on a TV show, as if it's a good idea to trust a dramatic TV show over something so important.

What's amusing to me is that what was depicted in Breaking Bad is extremely unrealistic, in that you are not going to easily find hydrofluoric acid in gallon jugs, and you SURE AS FUCK aren't going to be dumping them willy-nilly into a tub, or any container at all, because that shit will FUCK YOU UP something bad if

What makes  you so sure Coulter is in it for the money and Malkin is a true believer? I think they, along with their male counterparts (Hannity, Beck, Limbaugh, etc) are terrible, awful people that should be ignored at all costs.

I was always under the impression that NIN *is* Trent Reznor? He has a band for touring but I've always thought they were essentially JUST for touring, and Trent Reznor was behind the songs/music on each album (with the exception of some collaborations I'm sure he's done). Am I totally wrong here?

Workaholics does not glorify the characters — they are quite firmly portrayed as idiot manchildren. They're supposed to be douchey, stupid and sad people.

I agree. The Corner is depressing as fuck.

I liked Oz a lot, but you could really tell they were out of ideas in that double long season. There was some really stupid shit in there, like the drug that made the prisoners age faster. What the hell was that?

It's absolutely nothing like Friends. In New Girl, the jokes are fast and hilarious, the deliveries are excellent, and all the actors have all excelled with the physical comedy (even Zooey!). It was up there with Parks & Rec and Bob's Burgers on my enjoyment-meter this season. I can't recommend it enough.