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If you had described this ending to me 24 hours ago I would've hated it. But after last night I would be totally on board with it.

Kudos for giving season 4 an A. I remember people at the time trying to say that it was the weakest season yet, but that was probably the season that did the best job of mixing emotional moments with the straight-up hilarious episodes (the flashback to Marshall's fighting days at the end of "The Fight" is still one of

I mean, I'm apparently one of eight people that loved both the Lost and BSG finales (yes, love, deal with it), and this ending rubbed me all the wrong ways.

The ending also became a lot more stupid once they introduced Cristin Milioti as the Mother. The ending might have worked if they didn't get a solid actress for that role, but Milioti was so good that after catching a few episodes with her in it (Including "How Your Mother Met Me") I decided to jump back into the show

More like comedic WOMANna, amirite?!

Yeah, I mentioned this at The Dissolve, but I was getting "when are we getting to the fireworks factory?!" levels of impatient for the first 20-30 minutes. But then the prison riot happens and holy fucking shit. Still too much plot for the rest of the movie, but the quality of the action more than makes up for it.

Fun fact: current viewership for Community is only slightly better than it was for Veronica Mars in its final season. Proof:

I fear that the show still wants to set up Boyle and Rosa, with the way she's warmed up to him these last few episodes (her final line to him about never dating any good guys "like you"), but I really hope they don't. I actually really enjoy the two of them as friends (sabotaging that one guy's locker, her helping him

It reminded me a lot of the first season finale of The IT Crowd, a hilarious cliffhanger they (luckily) never referenced back to again.

Dane Lincoln and Carson Cruz.

I enjoy the episode myself, but that's a really random episode to be #1, and the only episode over a 9.0 to boot. The next-closest episodes (with 8.9s) are "Homer Badman," "Homer's Phobia," "Homer's Enemy" and "The City of Nerw York vs. Homer Simpson". Huh, does IMDB have a thing for Homer-centric episodes?

I was so scared for her as it was looking too good to be true, but the payoff with the ad, much to my surprise, worked for me. Not entirely sure why (that kind of awkward cringe comedy is sometimes too much for me), but it actually managed to work here.

The Mad Men chart nicely demonstrates how basically every season starts with everyone saying "man, this show isn't that good/isn't what it use to be" before going "ohhhh" at the end. http://graphtv.kevinformati…

Between this and Alone Yet Not Alone, they seem to be making quite a comeback!

Not to mention pretty much every action sequence from The Incredibles. Dash's chase through the jungle in particular would be great.

Considering he's basically the Dumbledore of the Star Wars universe, that would actually make sense.

Don't forget Buns of Anarchy.

[It's spelled Boehner]

*Russell Crowe throws phone at TheMagicRat*

Am I the only one excited about Babe?