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    Greenblatt's favorite season is season 4.

    I love how Chang constantly walking into the wrong scene to say he got bit by a cat feels like a reference to how the actors, Danny Pudi, kept forgetting where the sets were.

    On the Roku, there was like two little microsecond glitches, but the quality was fantastic. No buffering problems, but the remote is awful and rewinding is the devil on it.

    All that doctor training paying off.

    NBC wishes they could run that show.

    Their only weakness is me.

    I live in a bucket.

    You guys on reddit or 4chan?

    Pfft, look at you and your amateur ratings system.

    Maybe we're getting a Lower Decks episode about the minor guys.

    Hey guys, know what tomorrow is?

    That is one of my favorite jokes for how random it is.

    Legacies are funny. The Simpsons has been churning out garbage for over a decade at this point, but still makes top ten comedy lists.

    Oh, that was his show? I always wondered about that flop show NBC changed halfway through.

    It's either that or make room for The Butcher & The Baker.

    Ah yes, the classic subplot where stray cats force the hospital to shut down.

    I see Greendale has decided to top Advanced Breath Holding with their when to shake a baby class.

    For anybody having Yahoo Screen problems, I'd recommend getting a Roku. I don't think there are subtitles, but the quality was fantastic in both episodes.

    Near the end of season 2, where Shirley goes into labor. It's under 19 minutes without the end tag, which is crazy.

    I got bit by a cat. :(