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Oh but I'd want Louis C.K. to play himself in a sort of parody version of GoT, such as one of those award show openings, only to be completely baffled and overthrown by how dramatic and larger-than-life this all is

I'm certain they could bring him back, or is that not how this works?

If I'm not mistaken, Ian McShane is set to appear in season 6. So I'm all set when it comes to who I'd want to see on GoT.

it's pronounced Eyrie, I think.

SNICKERDOODLE.

Tell that to the Primetime Emmys

I thought this one was terrible. Not necessarily because of the plotting and reveals (so, a time remnant) but because almost all character beats missed. Iris not going on that date is just a stupid shipping move in favor of a character moment.
The Cisco/Vader part bothered me as well. Sure, the pop culture references

I though it was a joke because, apart from the trumpet and maybe the bongos, the individual technical skill required for most parts is pretty low. The recording techniques would also be pretty basic, you can easily do so with analog recording techniques (tapes, that is) as well (I personally recently recorded some

You must be fun at parties

Ugh, this may actually have been the first bad episode of Bob's Burgers. The jokes didn't really take and the plot was just awful. Sappy and stupid.

Here I am, 9 months later to come in and write a very late message about Amy, Dan and Jonah being positioned like the Daltons, just to see that I've done exactly that already.

I'd submit "Live From New York: The Complete, Uncensored History of Saturday Night Live" as well. Even though it's about a singular show, SNL is such a landmark in television and has been through a variety of eras. Influencing and featuring nearly everything we've come to as comedy on TV.

Can somebody explain to me what it is with the scheduling for the show? I mean they can't be burning it off since they already renewed it for 2 more seasons. Why the hell so many interruptions, delays and out-of-production-order airing?

For Happy Endings I'd also have accepted the scene where Penny hangs out with Pete's friends and she's completely thrown off by how she can't insult them, scheme against them or make up ridiculous explanations as to why she has to leave.

For Happy Endings I'd also have accepted the scene where Penny hangs out with Pete's friends and she's completely thrown off by how she can't insult them, scheme against them or make up ridiculous explanations as to why she has to leave.

- Well, the thing about Bob's Burgers is that accepting setbacks to support a family member's (wild, unrealistic) dreams is a good thing. Bob has a pretty good amount of crap ideas, too. Like when they went camping and Bob wanted to fish and it led to abandoning their children alone in a forest with creepy

I feel similar about the first three seasons. I've watched them three times in a row when I first stumbled onto the show (in 2011) and then at least once a year. I started this year in the summer and at some point in the first season I just stopped.

Laurel's Canary Cry is the worst. It just looks ridiculous and stupid.

Considering how both Archer and Bob are amazing in talking to animals, my personal highlight in life would probably be, if I took Jon Benjamin to the zoo for one day. Or to the kitchen equipment store.

So I've watched all four episodes today and I have mixed feelings so far.
I'm really happy with Benoist as Supergirl, she is a great fit for the role and has fresh, innocent energy. I'm also happy with Chyler Leigh as the second-most important character. I'm also happy about the things, the show is trying to