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While the Dunphy plot was certainly the "best" of this episode, it still feels completely recycled from the "idea drawer" they created back in Season One. What was really the big ordeal about everyone staying a few days in NYC? Two of the three kids are actually adults, and it's not like the future-rapist is a

Thank you! I assumed that was why they were all hiding Jay from the painting, but it was a weak joke and a weaker painting in a very weak script.

The whole Mexico thing confused me. Is everyone so lazy now they just forgot?

Actually, it wasn't until Season Two that most of the Parks cast came to fruition. In case you forgot, Season One was the all-Leslie-all-the-time season. And Leslie wasn't even Leslie yet. It wasn't until they focused more on the entire cast in Season Two that that show started taking flight.

This isn't "Drag Race". It's "Survivor". If you don't vote with the tribe, the tribe can't trust you and they would be stupid not to give you the boot.

I think that was a reference to the fact that there are only 28 comments as I type this one.

You mean where it rains more in summer than it does the rest of the year?

And that's still relatively speaking. Roseanne might be the standard-bearer for this dubious title.

Yeah, nothing's better than the Hollywood Studios and its FIVE RIDES! Or Epcot and the TWO new things that have been built in the last decade! Or Animal Kingdom and its four hours of things to do! Or Magic Kingdom, the VERY poor man's Disneyland. But WDW does have a nice new shopping center!!!!

Are you new to Modern Family?

And the queens almost unanimously decided the criteria was going to be who got the worst comments at judging THAT DAY. Alyssa is the only one who decided it should be the way you want it to be, and she was sent home for being the only one who thought that. And rightfully so. If it was your way, they should just give

One thing I've noticed following this week's comments is that the two most-complained-about people on this show are getting totally predictable comments.

And the last time All Stars did something different, it sucked huge ass. So why go back to that mess?

This show is going to The Bad Place. It's got that "Wonderfalls"/"Pushing Daisies" sort of cleverness while based around heavy "Arrested Development"/"Better off Ted" plots. And it's airing in a world in which Tim Allen STILL has a sitcom, where there are like 50 NCIS shows, and CBS is the most popular network… so

Danson was good. Becker was atrocious.

And, one would assume, the listener's accent also.

No show with Ted Danson or Kristen Bell could be called "poorly acted". Which makes you a "painful" critic.

Yet you're talking about a show in which the "biggest" star - Amy Poehler - still wasn't much of a star at the time. Ted Danson and Kristen Bell are Hollywood Royalty compared to where Amy Poehler was when she started the show. And she was surrounded by a group full of nobodies. Chris Pratt, Aubrey Plaza, Aziz Ansari,

As the review says, "religions all got it about 5% right". So, does that sound like it's all about heaven?

True, but now you've made me sad! I would've loved seeing BDLC on here! Great, now I hate Adore a little more!