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I saw Che perform on the Oddball Fest lineup this summer and he was hysterically funny — leaps and bounds better than anybody not named Bill Burr. Blew guys like Hannibal Buress and Jim Jeffries off the stage. Very sharply written set and he was also an incredibly polished standup for a guy who has only been doing it

Did the lawyer dude not look just like Mark Duplass? Or am I crazy?

Just like Linda. Oh, you guys know Linda?

Your comment implies that the series was initially watchable and then suffered in quality due to the "story" being extended. Sadly, that is not even close to the truth. The Dome has been a train wreck from the first 10 minutes of the first episode.

Am I the only one who thinks Eddie Cahill has bizarrely transformed from Rachel's lovable assistant Tag to the spitting image of a young Anthony Perkins? If they ever remake Psycho . . . oh, wait. I guess I'm about 20 times too late for that thought.

Not the she was given any help by the laughable writing, but Natalie Martinez's performance as Linda was the worst thing I've seen on TV since Sarah Paulson on Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip. Paulson has obviously turned her career around and proven she's actually a capable actress. Anybody have the same expectations

Yes, Andy is still available. But you have to find him first. And . . . Go!

Ben & Kate was criminally underrated. I've said it before and I'll say it again (if, for no other reason than to piss you people off — though I'm not a troll since I believe what I'm saying): Ben & Kate > Happy Endings.

And Robert Belushi played the "best friend" in the most recent season of the Joe Schmo Show.

Not sure about the funniest episode of any scripted show this year, but definitely the best B99 yet. By far.

Speaking of Werner, I feel compelled to add this: bring back SONS & DAUGHTERS!!!! Or at least make it available on DVD. Screw Happy Endings. Fred Goss' work of genius is the true lost show of the past decade.

There's 30 minutes of my life I'll never get back. Calling this episode "filler" is demeaning to the white stuff in the middle of an Oreo cookie. There was nothing redeeming about last night's HIMYM whatsoever. I didn't so much as a smile during the episode, much less chuckle or, god help me, laugh. I give it an F.

Any discussion of Taxi without mention of the late, great Jeffrey Alan Thomas is not a discussion worth having.

Agree generally, but Max Greenfield (New Girl) in a fat suit is ALWAYS funny.

My god, I'm so sick of the Happy Endings love. A "once in a lifetime showsperience the likes of which we will not see again." I'm hoping that's sarcasm that I'm missing here. For recently departed shows, I'd take Ben & Kate over Happy Endings any day of the week.

Two perhaps incongruous comments.

The falcon was the single best part of the original show! Love that it was named Montecore, after the tiger who attached Siegfried or Roy (can never remember which one).