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I just looked up that show and now I'm jealous that you have that while all I've ever had was 1st Look.

In the book (and probably movie) it's his dad's song, but in the show it's his.

But it didn't seem like that; it felt like the show went from "make gay jokes" for the pilot to "oh shit, that's offensive, make her straight" for most of the run, and then they went "eh, it's going to be cancelled let's either do it because this is what we want to do or drum up some GLAAD recognition."

I think I've only watched it DVRed which makes it work a lot better.

They did that Pete Holmes Show which (ignoring quality) was successful enough to get another episode order.

Come on sucker, lick my battery.

Okay, so there's 1000 copies of the red vinyl, which means, what, how many copies will a participating store have? Will they even sell them to new customers or are they going to heavily mark them up right away on ebay or save them for recurring customers or just charge a ridiculous amount for it? It sounds like Free

We need to introduce you to Matt Wilson's reviews where he tears apart the show for being so poorly crafted.

Because they started opening up and taking chances. The premise is that they always stayed home but now they're going to try to go out and do new things. One of the early episodes has them going out on a group date (which MIGHT have been the first real date for the roommates).

Yeah, I doubt it's getting a second season like The Bitch & HE (which I now want a sitcom named that) did.

It was really bad and I despised Rebel's character, but the roommates and neighbors were so likeable that I kept with the show just so I could see those five be amazingly dorky.

Yeah, they've been doing a storyline about her realizing she's a lesbian, but it feels off. The show's been playing the "no, really, she likes dudes" for most of it's run, except for the original pilot that aired part way through the season that seemed to have explicit comments about her being gay and knowing it. If

Yes. This. I want a cable sitcom with Asian actors that usually only get the sidekick role getting to be leads and have initiative and do stuff.

Was that the three-camera CBS sitcom or was it single-cam?

Yeah, I remember seeing that listed on the wiki early in the series. It's kind of weird though that they had a prom episode planned so early and that it aired before Valentine's Day. Do they not know that proms are held in the March-June time period, AFTER Valentine's Day?

The problem is that the show was either HORRIBLE or AMAZING at cringe comedy. That's partially because it was always Wilson doing it, the material was horribly written, and a lot of it relied on physical humor and the show just could not pull that off. That being said, when the show played awkward without the

He was also Jim Hawkins in Muppet Treasure Island, in case you want to see him as an awkward teen.

The problem is FXX doesn't care about female audiences.

Michael Showalter is also a producer of some sort and Ken Marino directed multiple episodes. There's talented people involved in this show.

Seinfeld? The premise of the finale was that they were the awful people.