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Lol. What? Was that a storyline?

Yeah, I'm not buying that all. Pissing it away? This show is praised all around, for every single aspect of it by every critic and fan you can find. I can't think of another spin-off coming off of a critical darling such as Breaking Bad (safe for Frasier, probably) that is as highly regarded as Better Call Saul is.

I think I need to see this. Like, right now. I never even heard of this show before. And honestly, this comes as a total surprise to me that Frost and Lynch collaborated again so shortly after the second season of Twin Peaks, which, according to the myth, strained their relationship to the point that Frost wasn't

Oh, I think I didn't intent this response for you. It really doesn't make any sense commenting with Friends in regards to your comment about Community. :)

He doesn't seem bitter in interviews he did during or after that final eight episodes. Besides, how can you be angry with someone who's generally described as the nicest man in Hollywood?

He's a father of five (accoring to wiki), which probably explains both Under the Dome as well as that multi-episode stint he did on Big Bang.

That Walter White guy sounds like a real jerk.

The ratings are pretty average for an AMC show. Down from last season, sure. But then again, they pushed the premiere back to April and ratings are usually down during the warmer months.

What? He's an excellent character and a fantastic antagonist. The show wouldn't be half as good without him.

Yeah, the cheap jokes are what make the show so CBS-y. But what infuriates me the most is how they always have conversations over take-out-dinner and then all they do is just pick in the food with their forks BUT THEY NEVER EAT ANYTHING!

Friends was maybe one of the first sitcoms that I didn't just watch while it was on, but I actively followed it. I consider myself a huge fan, but even I must admit that the written material was often underneath the actors' talents, who made most of the jokes funnier than they had any right to be.

Sonia Seriana-something-something, who reviewed it for the AV-Club at the time, really disliked it. At one point she even accused the show of mysoginy because single Matthew Perry looked a woman on the butt who was running by him.

But why did it have to be this one?

It's embarrassing how long it took me to get that joke.

I liked that one, too. Mr. Sunshine was a train wreck, though.

Nope. Paul Rust has taken over that job for her.

That's odd. Didn't he co-create the show or something?

Not just the characters, the actors, too. Which is why I'm not really on board with the idea of doing half the season in flashbacks with younger actors portraying these characters.

I see what you did there.

They could just do away with it by pretending it was a joke. Wouldn't be out of character for Jimmy, either.