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And yes, it was hilariously awful that Rachel somehow managed to kill NOONE despite clutching on to a freakin' GRENADE!

I don't think I've seen a worse scheduled show than this. What show takes months off and then comes back so that its season finale is TWO WEEKS after Sweeps Month ends?

Since same-sex marriage is not currently federally accepted (hopefully it soon will be), you cannot have a same-sex marriage for the sake of a visa. Pretty major thing to get wrong, really.

Yes, they figured out that she wasn't.

It was definitely great, but I think they also lingered on him NOT saying anything a few too many times to the point where it seemed kind of weird, like they were making a big deal out of the fact that he wasn't saying anything. At least then he got the brilliant "Kids growing up and marrying each other" line.

Yeah. Toby was sure he was innocent but realized he was not when he visited the guy and he, you know, tried to strangle Toby.

I was VERY pleased to see him singing for that very reason.

Yeah, the way they kept throwing in jokes like that one did a great job of undercutting the possibility of scenes seeming too sappy. Very effective.

Yeah, fair point Tanzina.

It was kind of weird that Jim thought Dwight was seriously firing him and Pam.

That's the thing, though. If he still had his investment, then the Halperts should be rich, right?

The Cheers influence was dramatic. But heck, if you're going to steal, steal from one of the best finales there was!

"Mindy Kaling and BJ Novak were terrific. The intense and shallow passions of careless and selfish people are very, very funny, and Ryan and Kelly were great characters.  I don't know why "The Mindy Project" isn't better than it is." While it was great, things that Kelly and Ryan could do really couldn't work for lead

What was the deal with Jim and Athleap? Did they really just keep a job open for him for a year or did Pam really just sell their house on a hunch that Jim could get a job with Athleap?

If only Ed Helms needed to film the Hangover during this episode, then it would have been PERFECT ("We tried to bring Andy back but he was on a boat somewhere").

Yeah, I absolutely love the celebration of Watson's skills in the finale. So great.

I dunno, Tessler is leaving this show on Thursdays even though A Person of Interest has does better than it in the ratings, so I think she has a lot of faith in the show.

It really was an excellent reveal. One of the first truly novel concepts the show has done (and I like the show in general, just noting that "Watson is a woman" is not really much of a game-changer - this, though, is).

I just like that they kept up with the Glee tradition of having theme episodes where Mr, Schue says, "This week, we're doing X type of songs because these are the song we're going to do at regionals" and then, you know, not doing them at regionals. This year it was Stevie Wonder songs.

I don't think they NEED to show Nationals. Friday Night Lights did a great job skipping the team's defeat in Season 2 (although obviously that was because of the Writer's Strike). Since there's no way New Directions could realistically win Nationals again, I think it would be fair to pick up next year and just allude