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So what does Jane think Petra sees when Raf is being all cutesy with her and Mateo? Sorry, but that's just weak, and it makes Jane look even more self-centered than usual. I was so onboard for Jane and Raf being parental besties, but I don't want them to end up together. Petra deserves Raf, and vise-versa.

It was fine, I guess? I couldn't stand the stream-of-consciousness nature of the dog's dialogue. All the filler language such as "like" and "y'know" drove me up the wall. Why does Martin have to talk like a angsty teenager with a half-baked YouTube channel?

I do enjoy this show, but I'll fight.

Petition to bring back Patty? She made a bigger impression in her limited episodes than Iris has in three seasons.

These ladies, they be bangin'.

She Houghed and she Duffed and she blew the patriarchy down.

That's how I watched it, and I could make sense of everything. There are some developments that are different (Zelena's apparently a good guy, Belle's nowhere to be found, a new villain, etc), but all the basics are the same old, same old (a curse, love will conquer, Rumple is maybe-evil-but-really-he-is, etc).

Wow, I didn't totally hate this. Color me impressed, OUAT. That first song was my favorite.

The work that most of the young actors are doing here is the kind of work that guarantees them appearing as the parents in the biggest new teen soap of 2035. Just masterful, emotionally devastating stuff. Especially Sprouse and Reinhart. Just wow.

OH FUCK
I bet you're right.

Indifference really was this show's undoing. It wasn't awful, and the acting and visuals were arresting enough, but it just couldn't ever justify its reason for existing.

I'm so happy this show has returned to form. Moffat was turning a show I had such an intense emotional attachment to into a show I dreaded watching. It's wonderful to see that his final trip as showrunner is going back to the adventures that made me fall in love with The Doctor in the first place. More fun period

Pretty sure Smith, since we could still hear them outside of Amy Brenneman's office.

"DON'T TALK OVER ME."

I hate this. I mean, Jim Carrey would be a better choice than Will Smith.

The first season was supposed to be on NBC, but after Netflix snatched it up, they were able to go in more extreme directions with season two. As for the NBC "brand," UKM definitely has shades of 30 Rock, which is the most NBC thing to ever be on NBC.

Yeah, the ads aren't great, but the ads for Trial and Error were similarly awful. I've learned not to trust them.

Seriously. Peyton needs to wake the fuck up.

They really need to just yank off the band-aid and reveal Blaine to be evil again. After Alias, Heroes, The Vampire Diaries, and the first two seasons of this show, I'll never be able to buy David Anders as a good guy. His face is just so punchably despicable.

NBC is finally back on top with their comedies! I'd personally give The Good Place the title of best new comedy, but between these two, Superstore, and Great News (which has to be good, right? Please be good!), NBC might actually have a line-up worth bragging about.