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    Looks like the dean got fired from Greendale and is now at Disney world.

    Maybe netflix should stop losing good movies every 3 days and let us know when they will be losing something like a few weeks in advance.

    Anyone know when season 6 will be on Netflix? I really hope it's July or August instead of October.

    I thought this was the best episode of the season to be honest. Everything came together and veep made the two places at once trope work. Everything was funny there wasn't one thing wrong with this ep.

    I was guna watch this show but now I probably won't. Is it any good?

    Wow CBS has an actual interesting non bland procedural that's creative and funny and they cancel it. Why am I not surprised?

    Yeah I want to get into that show but it's not on Netflix or Hulu yet.

    That's it. No more new dramas for me. Once I know a show will certainly get S2 then I'll watch it but no more new dramas for me this fall.

    Stephen Tobolowski deserves a fucking Emmy or something. His work has been great in this show so far.

    COUNT EVERY VOTE! COUNT EVERY VOTE!

    Funny enough I was just watching the most recent house of cards season and yesterday I was on the episode where Claire's mother passes away. Very similarly handled but obviously different tomes yet it helps the underwoods in the polls the same way it would help Selina.

    Same.

    This episode was good. Solid B story, the improv story was alright but it could be been a lot worse and the part at the end was good and actually worked to an extent. I say this was a pretty good episode in a season of meh episodes.

    Superstore and Carmichael Show are two great comedies and represent two distinct forms of comedy.

    The duo getting full seasons wasn't surprising. Fox really liked both despite terrible numbers. Fox wanted to stick with them til the end.

    Grinder and Grandfathered were both great shows. It just shows how flawed the rating system is and the future of foxs upcoming new comedies. Which likely means they won't do well.

    This episode was actually really funny. I love episodes where the whole cast is contained in the same place and intertwine rather than in different areas. It's less confusing this way.

    I love the subtle Richard Wayne Gary Wayne coke ad gag referencing Man Men

    They released a different episode there then in the U.S.

    Yeah definitely. I am suprised that no main character died in general this season. I wonder if the actor who was killed even knows yet.