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That's better to me because it's forgettable. The one I'm referring to is tied with HIMYM's Noretta for my most hated episode of TV ever.

The first four seasons had the same distribution 1 classic, 1 clunker, everything passable to very good. Then S5 has a few clunkers.

I'm just catching up to this season having finished S5, but nothing will ever be worse for me than the one where Taco ended up killing the dogs with the shock collars.

I'm literally watching it right now and it's not doing it for me. Near the end only because I'm a completist.

Well, hello from the future!

Well, hello from the future!

They also had a terrifying one with the line on this article. The "Nick. Is. Kids. (heartbeat)" commercial is the most scared I've been in my entire life and that is not hyperbole.

That's what I thought I've just watched almost nothing of SNL so far this season.

Totally agree, though I haven't watched enough to have seen Davidson's WU spots. Vergara is a perfect target since she herself exaggerates the accent.

I really liked it too because the jokes were so rapid fire. "I love you" with the hand hold really got me.

Just watched the episode and that was my thought since Malcolm would be too obvious.

I had this show on my list of culturally relevant things to watch at some point, but is it fair to say only the first season is really worth watching? (Related: I can't stand torture stuff and I get the vibe this show really ramped it up over time)

She did Doug Loves Movies once and was very funny. Not like joke-funny but kid-who-can-match-wits-with-the-adults funny.

Waiting for the crossover Blue Bloodhounds.

I think it's because she takes you out of the moment. Arrow is so good at selling you on the environment despite the ridiculousness of the premise and the limited budget. Cassidy sticks out like a sore thumb in the same way that exposition info dumps do, where you just lose your flow in the episode. Tommy (nor Thea)

Why does the pilot have the same title as Arrow's Season 2 premiere??? C'mon guys.

Once you get past the first few things, it's mostly in order. A couple of those episodes are basically prequels, so if you chose to watch Clone Cadets later, it's not better or worse, just different. Each way has its benefits with that one. The only one I'd insist on watching in its correct spot is Hostage Crisis.

Blum's voice is among the most recognizable voice actors for me.

His episodes are mostly earlier, though he has a pair in the final season. If you just started, look up the timeline to the show. It makes viewing more enjoyable.