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There is nothing in the world I want to watch less than Nick Offerman do his corny "bacon and mustaches" schtick without the support of Parks and Rec writers.

Remember when Rainn Wilson was the funny guy on The Office and now he's the stupid new age dude who foisted Kid President and shitty twitter plaigarists on us?

Whoa.

i looked up the definition and i think i used it correctly!

those lyrics are becoming more and more premonitory huh?

I'm going to give you the benefit of the doubt on that first sentence because I assume that as a tv critic you do care about things like subtext and intent; you're just referring to the purposes of this comparison in your review of Wilfred, right? As to your last sentence…

This is off-topic, but I have to say it's kind of infuriating that every TV critic I've read frames the "Tony's dead" interpretation of The Sopranos finale as a fan theory that is Not What The Artist Really Intended. Sepinwall, Vanderwerff, and now I guess Rowan Kaiser all apparently don't see the final scene of The

Once again Sonia proves she's the best writer on this website. This review has convinced me to give Masters of Sex a shot.

Your mom sounds awesome.

You sure write like a dork, huh?

If there is anybody in Hollywood who utterly lacks the charisma to carry a movie it is Dave Franco.

Was that guy only ever in 90s films? I haven't seen him in anything ever since.

If you guys want to interview my grandmother about video games next she's probably available.

A more lucrative syndication deal remains the major reason this show is still on the air, though.

Ya'll really just gave Goodbye Yellow Brick Road a B+.

You got the joke!

I can't tolerate how fratty the humor can be. The jokes are borderline homophobic at times.

Your comment doesn't make any sense. You don't actually have to comment on things if you have nothing to say, you realize?