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I would agree with that, but I did say every shitty show and not too many of their comedies are actually shitty. Married was up-and-down, but not as relentlessly shitty as this show has become.

Can we all just be a little amazed that a show managed to have a GOOD finale that didn't cheat or just go down the easy path or just plain SUCK like so many other finales tend to do? We're in the "Golden Age of Television", yet it seems bad finales to good or once-good shows are more the norm than the exception. So

If only that would happen in real life! "We're doming the Capitol until you assholes come up with a compromise!"

The comedy would be in all the fringe groups and lobbyists all being pissed off at the lack of hate in Washington. Washington could be working for the first time in decades and Americans could start rioting because their specific desires aren't being met with in the exact way they wish. It's definitely a more

This is going to be a long list. This show, like TGW, is filmed back east, so most of the talent pool will still be Broadway actors.

Just like on Everlasting!

They could easily just leave it at her lying without any reason. That gives the internet spasms trying to find out exactly what she lied about. Much more exciting and they're less likely to suffer a slander suit.

I seriously thought there was no way they were renewing this shit. Does FX's great idea to split into two channels mean every shitty show will get at least two seasons too many?

The problem is that too many comedians don't have a distinctive voice, like Louis CK, so if someone steals from him then it's going to be pretty obvious. Pretty much any of these jokes don't really scream a specific comedian. Even the Patrice O'Neal stuff doesn't really scream Patrice O'Neal. John Mulaney also has a

Prove it.

You fuck up a clip show by HAVING a clip show. They are, in and of themselves, fucked entities.

Amy kinda effed up her questioning. I read the letter and it's cute. She complained that there were more boy Legos - which is true - and that the girl Legos that they sell in the "pink section" just "sit at home, go to the beach, and shop." Meanwhile the "blue section" Legos "went on adventures, worked, saved people,

Her sister's been on the writing staff since Day One. She was in five sketches this year. She was in three last year. Not really a major jump.

Frankly, there was no Episode 9.

Tina Fey was, is, and always will be a national treasure!

She doesn't write the scripts. There are about a dozen writers on staff.

Why does the season feel like it was rushed into production when there were actually fewer episodes to film? And with the need for fewer sketches, why was the percentage of bad sketches so high? Was this really the best they could come up with, or did they just need to get this crap in the can?

I will say the final act is definitely a Scream offspring, but the first two-thirds are from a completely different category in the genre. If Scream was anything, it was at least consistent from beginning to end. Both Cabin and Mask start out as one thing and veer off in a completely different direction as they reach

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