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I disagree. If anything, I think Coach made Winston even better; Season 3 was the season that defined Winston. Going into that season, Winston was still a poorly defined sports newscaster who was kinda dating Daisy.

Honestly, only Fallon and Corden seem like they're playing towards an online audience. Meyers and Colbert are hardly flashy; they both seem like they're just doing their own thing. And even then, neither of them has had their show for long. Conan wasn't considered one of "the greats" in 1995 just two years after his

Conan played himself in a music video with some make-up and flashy clothes. In no way is this yellow-face.

Virtually non-existent? His overnight cable ratings may not be as high as (most of) his broadcast competion, but his videos still get tens of millions of views on YouTube. People are definitely watching Conan, they're just not necessarily watching him live.

#bringbackrickcosnett
#bringoverearth2eddie

Supergirl has never been in any danger. It's their highest rated new drama of the season.

There's still not a single scripted show on ABC that can pull in ratings as big as Modern Family's ratings. Shonda's shows, while still decently rated, have declined enough this season that Modern Family is even further ahead of the pack than last year.

Well according to Cece, he did get another cat! I have to assume that it was obtained off-screen during another classic Cece and Winston messaround.

It's gotten to the point that even shows like the The Middle are consistently outrating American Idol. So considering how expensive that show is to make now, I'd say it's definitely possible.

Scrubs was on television long enough to air alongside both Friends and Parks and Rec.

That's fair, but opinions vary. I'm sure this show is more enticing than The Last Man on Earth to some people.

Not really, ABC has been airing successful stuff like this in that timeslot for over a decade, plus its lead-in and lead-out are super compatible. The demographic that this show is going for is much different than a lot of other cable dramas airing right now. Great scheduling if you ask me.

Nope, it's in Indianapolis.

Why should we ignore some of the most iconic shows to ever air on television?

The treehouse joke made me laugh more than anything else in this pretty good episode. Of course the roommates of this loft would be building a treehouse in their free time.

I'd say that this season has been great in terms of the characters having direction. Nick has drive for the first time in his life, Winston is finally addressing his relationship issues, and Schmit and Cece are on the road to getting married. It feels like this season is the one where the characters finally start to

But we're already in the middle of sweeps! Which means I fully expect that to happen next week.

You're completely misremembering. I recently rewatched the episode in syndication, and both Cam and Mitch were really excited to propose. It wasn't cynical at all.

Regarding that kiss, in my feed the scene started slowing down right as the guy was going in for the kiss, and then there was a sudden jump cut to Taylor backing out and walking away. I'm not sure of it was a just a glitch in my local feed, but I assumed that it was a stylistic choice.

In the show's defense, two main characters left within a span of three episodes. And even then, the show hasn't really skipped a beat without them.