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    While the other episodes during the latter half of the season have been great, this one has probably been the most fun. It had great humor with the whole May and Coulson mimicking Fitz and Simmons, as well as the large file transfer. Ward seems utterly irredeemable, or at the very least without sacrificing himself. I

    This was the best episode of the series yet. All of the characters have grown and become more likeable. Even Ward, as a villain, is somehow more likeable than the bland agent from the first 15 episodes. Fitz still remains my favorite, and Skye seems to working better as a character. Coulson's protest and calls to let

    Good episode, just in need of better direction. I like everything they
    are doing with Ward. Ward as a villain works really well. Fitz continues
    to be the most likable character on the show.

    Ward turns heel and Brett Dalton becomes a better actor for it. I really liked these past two episodes and Fitz's loyalty to Coulson is admirable. Skye better catch onto Ward quick. Crazy Coulson is much better than naive Coulson. May has some conflict, Trip and Simmons will become a thing, and this show has become

    I like Basic Story better, but overall this was enjoyable finale. Series or Season depending on what fails on NBC.

    I loved this episode because it seems that finale will be really challenging the nature of sitcoms. Sitcoms eventually become repeats of the same situation until their necessary collection. The will they / won't they dynamic is built on that concept. But Jeff and Britta take that to a whole other level. While Abed,

    Jimmy Fallon and NBC should be scared. Colbert's interviewing sensibilities plus his Colbert Nation will make him a force to be reckoned with.

    My take from this article is that this is show that will benefit from rewatching the past seasons once the finale airs. Donna's point about the pilot growing in significance is an excellent one. Another interesting thing is that from this show's pilot, all the characters retain their same roles and personalities, just

    I think it's a shame that Robin only has two bridesmaids, while Barney has three groomsmen. Was it too hard to get Lucy Hale (Robin's sister) for one more quick spot? Or maybe Jessica Glitter? It probably was, but that doesn't change the fact that the two sides were really uneven.

    This season has been better than the last, and it feels like anything can happen. It feels like a new show, but with all the same characters we have all grown to love.

    It's incredible that the HIMYM writing team turned a one-off joke (Barney roots for the villains in movies) and made it work so well with the Billy Zapka character.

    This is probably the best Chang episode and probably the episode Dr. Ken talked about as his favorite Chang moment.

    a few loose things:
    as I predicted, the mother is a liberal economist. (trying to end poverty?, Superfreakonomics).

    well it was a gas leak year.

    there was also a riot earlier this season in "Introduction to Teaching."

    Greendale itself is actually based on Glendale Community College in LA, which where Dan Harmon went. I think it's filmed there as well, hence it seems like its an LA setting.

    This was a great Britta episode! I hope we get more of these types of episodes for her character, where they actually let her character be something beside the group's airhead. Thank you for five great years Donald Glover, I hope you do well riding the Childish Tycoon.

    amy and jake just jumped up all of the tumblr shipping lists.

    what a great will they won't they episode. Unlike the reviewer, I love the jake and amy dynamic, because it doesnt interfer with their relationship as rivals. And I like the confidence Boyle displayed at the end.

    I loved the Brooklyn Nine-Nine pilot, but the Enlisted pilot was definitely the best sitcom pilot this year, and probably the best pilot overall. I actually teared up when Pete showed his brothers the pictures of them that he carries to battle.