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The Thnikkaman
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Thankfully, Season 7 was mercifully short. I think that was actually supposed to be their final season but the Writer's Strike then happened. Thankfully ABC stepped in to let them air their final season on that channel…at least until they somehow though that a Season 9 was a great idea.

After the Season 7 finale, I usually just skip right to the last two episodes of Season 9. Maybe I'll check out "Garden Party" if I'm up for it. The thing is that Robert California was an interesting character but not for a show like The Office.

It's kind of amazing how they managed to ruin their entire series and render the entire series pointless in the span of 5 minutes. That's got to be a record of some sort.

I actually hated Season 5 and liked Season 6. Something about Season 5 just rubbed me the wrong way and I can't quite explain it.

It was also serious ego too. I mean they had such a hardon for their "genius" ending that they decided to not listen to anybody else (I'm sure there were objectors out there on the show) and only seemed to care about making a twist ending rather than making an actual good ending.

I never really thought of it that way but you're right. Though I did like the Tomacco episode in Season 11.

Just wait until they discover Rule 34

She's alright as Ollie in Bob's Burger (and her sister plays Andy) but yeah, her voice can be pretty grating.

It does, and it's also was kind of progressive in its own weird way. It was clear that Donna was the one who wore the pants in the family and I think I remember an episode where she taught her son how to defend himself against a bully. I may be remembering incorrectly though.

Plus Bob and Emily didn't have any children so no annoying child actors yelling out their lines.

Wander Over Yonder ended coverage, though I don't think that one counts since the show ended.

But why would Beeza and her species be on that last remaining planet when her and her species lived on Buster? I mean I'm hoping I'm wrong but I just don't know.

I just realized that they killed off Buster (the puppy planet) and now I'm super sad.

The Eagles are decent for what they are: the music you put on when you're trying to piss off the least amount of people at a cookout. Maybe it's just the cookouts I've been to, but whenever there's music there's always at least 2-3 Eagles songs that come on.

Talk about overusing a catchphrase. Hotchie Motchie, it stinks!

I don't think this is that much of an issue. Tobey Maguire did look a good 10 years younger than he was then and he looks pretty much the same now. Now if this was about how Jennifer Lawrence always seems to play characters that are far too old for her to play, then we got an issue (yes, she was good in Silver Linings

I really loved the lesson that just because someone is sad doesn't meant they've given up hope. I think that's really important for people to remember, especially those who see others so sad. Also, I thought the voice acting in this episode was pretty fantastic too.

I'd love to see a spinoff where Something the So and So and The Black Cube are roommates.

Well she has pretty much said that her MO is to crush all their hopes and watch them cry so it makes sense in-character.

They also rejected them showing The Love God hooking up an two old ladies together in said episode. Though they seemed to be have had a change of heart with Weirdmageddon regarding that (much to my delight).