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    I still can't believe NBC Thursday is a bunch of awful dramas now.

    I really should rewatch Cheers, but I've got to hook up my VCR. Luckily, they gave me a tape on how to install it.

    Is it Sean Hayes?

    I don't know why I pictured the oldest night watchman ever, wandering the halls of NBC.

    Scrubs, 30 Rock and Parks & Recreation have some of the greatest finales I've seen in modern television.

    NBC wishes it could have that high of an honor.

    It's super cheap, so they can just throw it on the schedule and go back to forgetting it exists.

    My original plan to stop watching NBC after everything related to The Tonight Show in 2010 is finally possible.

    Like The Office, it's nice to see Parks & Recreation leaving NBC as the highest rated comedy.

    I love that 30 Rock and Parks & Recreation end with a character attempting to fake his death.

    I love that somebody calculated how many she did a day.

    That is fantastic.

    I love them saying that the ending for the finale is the perfect ending, it's the one they built up to in the show's run. They didn't do another ending in the editing bay because this was the perfect ending.

    Yeah, I echo everybody here. That was fantastic. It did the flash forwards in a way How I Met Your Mother wished it could.

    Why would Tom tell people not to be a Garry when Garry became a very successful mayor while Tom failed at everything in life?

    But that would mean they'd have to deal with not using a final scene that doesn't fit the voice of the show at the time of writing the finale.

    I'm at the Jean Ralphio flashforward and this is already amazing.

    Can I add that to the Obama list?

    Did he do accents?

    That would have been awkward/hilarious if she lost.