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Because neither Atlanta nor Insecure has aired a single episode in 2017. The Good Place aired the last fourth of its season (including the excellent finale) in 2017.

No, it's a result of Ellie Kemper being a new mother and therefore working fewer hours this season.

One of my favorite things about this season is just how strong the supporting cast has become. They've been gradually developed over the course of the past two seasons and this finale reaped all of the benefits really nicely.

I personally think New Girl has higher highs (largely due to emotional depth), but also lower lows. B99 is definitely the more consistent of the two. I say this as someone who loves both shows very much.

I sympathized with Norman all the way until the very end. I think that's actually one of the best things that this show managed to accomplish. At the end of the day, Norman was a sad, mentally ill boy who just desperately wanted to be happy. He was someone who was incapable of coping with his messed-up world. That

In the lawyer's defense, Norman did most (all?) of his talking to the police before she was even hired.

I'm just going by personal experience, dude. Believe it or not, good people do exist. But you've apparently already cracked the entirety of humanity, so let's agree to disagree.

Or, you know, personality and chemistry. Not everyone bases their relationships solely on looks and money.

Yeah, I agree. As multiple characters made apparent in this episode, Jeff doesn't exactly look like a Jon Hamm.

I'd argue that the best series finales aren't the ones where things feel "finished". My favorite series finales have all felt like they were signaling the beginning of a fresh new chapter, rather than the end of a long book. In that sense, I think this episode did a great job at functioning as either a season or

Nope, they started hooking up in season 2. She was even Schmidt's date to Cece's failed wedding in the season finale.

They brought in Schmidt's college girlfriend in the back half of season 2, which is arguably the best run of episodes in New Girl.

And he popped up again in the Community Season 6 premiere.

Just as accurate as Coach's description of Nick from season 4: "Depression-era garbage man".

But that's the thing. There was never a point in the show's life where P&R was the highest rated NBC comedy.

If NBC wanted to cancel Parks & Rec they would have canceled it. They gave it one of the best slots on the entire network, the post-Office slot, for seasons 3, 4, and 5. It's not their fault the show still got low ratings.

Not really. Chicago Fire got bumped last week for Chicago Justice. It wasn't done because the former is in danger, it was done so that the latter could get the This Is Us lead-in for a week.

Crazy Ex-Girlfriend features a prominent storyline about a divorced man in his 40s exploring his bisexuality and dating a man for the first time. It's a pretty major storyline in the first season.

Dick Wolf currently has five shows airing on NBC: SVU, Chicago Fire, Chicago PD, Chicago Med, and Chicago Justice.