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Hurricane Laura.

Dads is going to suffer from the release of GTA V on the same day. Ultimately seals it fate.

A note: the Always Sunny thread is three times longer with people bitching about FXX. Apparently, The League viewers don't have as difficult of a time getting and finding it among sports channels. Or it's a less popular show. Probably both.

It was a fine way to kill a few hours on a Monday night. The Sheen roast was 1,000 times funnier and I laughed more at the re-runs of Always Sunny and The League that I watched afterward. I think the drawback was the repetitive gay jokes. Got old, fast. Jew jokes are a given, but I didn't mind the fat jokes at Jonah

I saw 'nudity' in the title cards and was like, "please, not Michael Hall's ass." Then it was Michael Hall's ass.

The bad thing about Homer inventing grunge was that it was, as far as I can tell, the first time the writers fudged with the timeline. We know Homer and Marge graduated in the 70s, so putting them in college in the early 90s makes absolutely no sense. So done or not, NO fudging with the timeline!

You're kidding, right? This is, by far, the best episode of the season and among some other Dexter greats. Pretty unpredictable, but everybody still behaving as we'd expect, as Dr. Vogel is still drilling it in - exactly as they're supposed to. Callbacks were excellent, nothing dragging on too long, and still a

"I landed the plane safely next to this naturally occurring fireball" 
"Orphan Crippler"&"Even the jerk with the ascot"C'mon this episode was pretty clever.

I always thought this show had a tendency to reveal a lot in the first few minutes, then drag into a final fifteen minutes that felt way too much like catch-up. The season finale was no different, and come to think of it, the catch-up aspect describes the droning show quite aptly.

When are they going to get to the fireworks factory!?!

I got the feeling it was like a guest-directed episode from one of the first seasons of Criminal Minds. Like Will Graham joins the BAU. Since it seems like most of the TV crime dramas are directly inspired (read: ripped off) from Thomas Harris novels and adaptations, why not try the original story? If nothing else,

I give it an A- but I too feel like a delivering a punishing blow, for making it clear that Mike will be kept around as a punching bag/pin cushion. He got shot before, now beaten, and stabbed. I guess he's just to take a pounding, showing his commitment. The suicide/murder/sacrifice moment was beyond bizarre, perhaps