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Hmm, no, I wouldn't say that. You might have to give me an example of such a show, but generally a show has to drop a pretty long way to fall completely out of my favor. Next season of Dexter will likely be one where I don't watch every week (unless the pre-season adverts really impress me), but I'll still probably

Dead Like Me was probably the better of the two.  But both were pretty charming shows, I thought.  Although Huff's second season wasn't as good as its first, so maybe they were right to cancel it.

Yeah, Dexter at this point is certainly watchable (for me, and apparently a lot of other people), but it's not in the top 10, maybe not even the top 20 shows on TV in terms of overall quality.  S2-S3, it was #1 for me.  How the mighty have fallen.  :(

Except for Huff. :(

Along with Quinn and Angel and Doakes and Lundy, and all the rest.  Even Dexter.

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They have great friendly/comedic chemistry, but I don't see a lot of romantic chemistry there.  But I guess you're probably right that that's just because we haven't seen a whole lot of them being together.

Yeah, I'm pretty sure a chick like Kitty would be taking the pill daily.

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That's not embarrassing. It's not like this is [insert renowned meme here] or something.

If you miss me, you just look… at this… wrinkled, hideous monster, and you'll know I'm sitting there waiting for you. [awesome delivery, one of Ben's best lines ever]

It took me a long time to buy it, but in these last few episodes I've become much more invested in their relationship.  Possibly because the writers haven't focused so much on the relationship itself as on the obstacles and awkwardness that the relationship faces/causes.  You're right, though, that they don't seem to

Hey, I dislike CBS's programming as much as the next AV Club commentator, but TBS's stuff is definitely more deserving of the "shit-com" label.  Or Tyler Perry-com.

I imagine Sid's pity was more about the fact that you're obviously dead inside.

That wasn't sentimental.  That was merely a thing that happened.  30 Rock doesn't do emotions, except as a means to comedy.

It's been this way for two or three episodes.

Completely agree.  Now, back to Parks and Rec!

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