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Now that's a hard review to finish. Though I wouldn't put it past Forrest to try.

I never really heard any buzz whatsoever about Nathan For You until he started doing those text-dares on Twitter, and then later, of course, Dumb Starbucks.

"I want to keep this fellationship strictly blowfessional.

Bizarre! Maybe Disqus is sleeping with Skynet.

You call that hate? That's even-handed criticism and you know it.

AV Club, quit fucking around with this shit and find someone who hates Dawes. Until then you're just wasting everybody's time.

Don't forget "pretentious," that's in there somewhere.

HarmonQuest is actually not built around the Harmontown D&D segments, but rather a separate, limited-run campaign they did with some friends. If I remember correctly, Danny Pudi's also in it.

Sure, but it had been on Friday for years. At least over the last two seasons of Fringe, I always had to catch a few minutes of Gordon Ramsay's ugly mug yelling at people and then ultimately telling them they did an acceptable job. Why not just keep it there? I mean, I assume there's a reason that Fox isn't populated

Yeah, after Dads and Mindy went away, why the hell not move Enlisted and Raising Hope to Tuesday, instead of whatever else ended up filling that timeslot? I guess it was probably Kitchen Nightmares or some horseshit like that, right? Something that belonged on Friday, unlike these two happy comedy shows.

Far be it from me to question the Rear-D's tactics, but as sluggish as the Mondo Spider seemed to be, I think there would've been a lot fewer casualties if the squad had split up into two or three teams, ran around the buildings to flank the thing, and then charged it simultaneously. Pretty sure it couldn't turn

"Bring him to his Schnees!"

Well, I'm less fond of the show than a lot of the other commenters on these reviews. Pete and Derrick's plotlines often don't really do much for me (though I've come around on Pete in the last couple weeks, and really enjoyed Stults' work tonight), which means at least a third of any given episode is usually kinda

Yeah; doesn't seem like it'd be too much to ask of Fox to just air them two or four at a time, two weeks from now, after Raising Hope's finale next week.

Oh, so this move actually makes some degree of sense, then. Well, that's refreshing for a lover of many shows that air on NBC.

I don't think a sketch show has made me anywhere near as sad as Review has. Poor, dumb Forrest MacNeil. Glad the show is as funny as it is, or I'd be unable to watch it.

That's weird that they canceled Raising Hope but are still airing it, while they haven't yet canceled Enlisted but are going to stop airing it. Or are they dropping Raising Hope next week also?

Now that's a great one.

Ah, the episodes that gave us "That's how you get ants" and "Core concept." I'm not saying there weren't great episodes in season one (although I wouldn't count "Mole Hunt" among them); just that they were relatively few compared to the following season, and also compared to Brooklyn Nine-Nine.

Between the wolf blanket last week and the emoji-speak this week, Linetti sure is becoming almost indistinguishable from Peretti. Anyway, I was very glad they didn't force the Boyle-Diaz thing, as that was a pretty worrisome thing looming through this whole episode. And Jake's confession to Amy was also very