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Not to mention it was a completely undeveloped character. And sorry, but I'm not buying Donald Glover as a republican. Stunt casting to boot.

"While we, the audience, are sitting at home on our Midwestern couches watching these characters acting out in New York, we’re thinking, “What a bunch of assholes,” while simultaneously reassuring ourselves “but I’m not like that.” "

I think if Lena Dunham spent 21 minutes staring into the camera in silence and then took a shit onto a plate, showed the plate to the camera, and then the credits rolled, you'd give the episode an A.

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Why in the world would I want to spend 30 minutes every week with 'self-involved, crushingly insecure 20-somethings'? I don't. That's the point.

Uh, no. I was never in a frat. I lived and worked in Manhattan for four years in my mid twenties. In that time I worked my ass off and I went out a lot in the city. Thanks for the completely unnecessary snark.

I'm going to share my thoughts on why I think this show sucks.

Kudos for highlighting the stupidity of waiting in a long line for brunch.

"The Andy + Erin thing has become a strong deterrent for me.  I can't stand it anymore.  In its nascent hours it was a poorly disguised attempt to revive their numbers from Season 3's Jim And Pam Story, but since then it's been pounded into a fine paste, then dust, and finally a gaseous fart.  I love both those

I wasn't ready to say bye to 'Shane'. Maybe I'm selfish.

Killing off Sudeikis this early in the season is a huge mistake. 'Shane' is hilarious. They could have extended the tension between him and Steve and had some big blow out down the road. I honestly can't believe we are losing him so soon this season. (Shakes head.)

The HBC bit and Warrick's assistant were both very funny and that's about it. There is just far too much David Brent in Warrick's character. I could see exactly how that BBC interview was going to play out before it actually happened.

Just watched this show for the first time. (I was over at a friends house.) Rossum and Macy are both great here but I wasn't feeling it. Probably not entirely fair since this is the only episode I've seen but I can get idea of what this show is about. I dig the look and all the actors seem well cast but I'm not

Dropped Netflix last year. It was a great value for renting Blu-ray, but I just got frustrated with how few discs I could bookmark properly (or at all). I don't always watch the entire movie in one sitting. Also using discs just feels so archaic at this point. I prefer DVR'ing HD movies from HBO, stopping and starting

More like a C or C+. Def not a B. Lohan really did nothing funny. Of course the writers are to blame more than her. At least she got through it. And man does her body still demand attention. As long as she can stay sober (a huge if) then she'll be just fine. She'll get offers, stay famous, etc. Her hand tattoo's are

My only knock on season two is that they have gone to the well one too many times with certain characters (specifically the bookstore owners and the couple that over-prepares for everything). Otherwise I've found this season to be just as good as season one. Surprised the reviewer thinks season two has been a let down

What if Kenny Powers was older? And had an adult son? And was from Boston instead of the South? Well, here you go.

Solid B in my book. The Florida story line was a borderline A and the office story line a C. I found almost everything in Florida in this episode to be engaging and funny. Then they'd bring the show back to Scranton and we have to sit through a tired 'Andy got beat up by girls' scenario. Kaling wrote this episode and

While I've enjoyed the Nesson/Depp cameos, they really had little to do with the show itself.

Season 1 was a masterpiece. Season 2 was Kenny Powers in Mexico. Season 3 so far is Kenny Powers with a baby.