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I was a little intrigued by the start of the show and Nellie's "Bartleby the Scrivener" reaction to Andy's return. But that's about it.

For a supposedly straight (former) international heartthrob with lots of kids, Mel sure does like to reference sucking cocks and taking it up the ass in his rants. Just sayin.'

I agree with this and the previous review of this show, but I don't think I'll be coming back for another viewing. There's something about it that's so shrill. The leads have only two kinds of dialogue: caffeinated-cute and screaming. And the drama-comedy-drama-drama-comedy-drama-comedy-drama-drama-end pace is tiring.

On the one hand, it's not surprising all this happened. This isn't the first (or second, or third) time Olbermann has parted ways with a network with each side at each others' throats. Olbermann is smart and passionate about what he believes, but he is clearly a pain in the ass to work with, and unless you run things,

No matter where he goes, Olbermann will always be known as the guy who once made Suzie Kolber cry. That's enough to mark him Jackass For Life, and I say that as someone who watched "Countdown" regularly.

Do all the prequels you want, it doesn't chance the fact that we all know how the story ends. That in itself makes everything else anti-climactic.

I think it would be more accurate to say Frasier was the successor to Seinfeld (it premiered a year before Friends). That's a show that doesn't get nearly enough credit for how good it was or how it helped keep Must See TV going.

Have to disagree there. At its best, Friends was pretty good television. The fact that so many other sitcoms since then have been trying to copy its basic premise (pretty people saying cute things) and constantly failing bears that out.

I almost did a spit take when Chris described the book he was reading at the bar, "Limb-itless," about a woman with no arms and no legs who tries endurance swimming. She died immediately.

Baby Spice was always my favorite of the Spice Girls. You're right, she looks good. Is she some kind of pop star on her own n the UK?

That is one of the great sitcom scenes of the 20th century.

Not sure why, but I can't find anything funny about Cougar Town. I guess Rapid-fire quips work differently when characters are sitting around drinking wine instead of running around a hospital.

Garrett Morris deserves a better show than 2 Bad Actresses. So does Jennifer Coolidge. So does America.

I have to agree that overall the finale and the 2nd season overall was weak sauce. I kind of liked how Cross avoided the usual series finale cliches (in the end, the heroine died, the world was destroyed, and evil prevailed and escaped unpunished), but the journey was too disjointed and unfocused.

Like a poster astutely said a couple of weeks ago, this show is like a party where nothing goes wrong (as opposed to Parks and Rec, which is a party where everything goes right).

For those of us old enough to have enjoyed Headbanger's Ball, Yo! MTV Raps and 120 Minutes, TRL represents the final phase of MTV's descent into obscurity that started with the second season of The Real World and the network's corporate owners realizing they could make more money pushing celebrity titillation than

No, that's Al Jean and The Simpsons producers for the last 10 years.

"Fun With Flags" was the best part of this episode.

"Yes, I’ll love Kat Dennings and Beth Behrs until the day I die…"

Absolute brilliance. The last shot breaks my heart, but there's no other way it could have gone. Nobody gets to be a bad-ass anti-hero, much to Mr. Gilligan and his team's credit. Just dump all the 2012 Emmys at his door right now.