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Seriously, when Desi has more self-awareness than you do….

I'm happy to see that more people seem to like "One Man's Trash" these days. I remember right after it aired, it seemed like the entire world hated it except me.

Yeah, that's a great point. I loved Shosh and Ray together (of all of the relationships on this show those two genuinely make each other better people), so I would love it if they ultimately reunite.

Yeah, I'm dying to know how Ray is going to to react (I think it's inevitable he finds out one way or another). I have never been a fan of the Marnie/Ray pairing, but it seems like they've been endgame for a while now, so I've gotten used to it. I will be very pleasantly surprised if they don't end up together in

Actually, I think he will be back later in the season.

I was not the least bit surprised that Marnie started sleeping with Desi again, even as perfect as their breakup last season was. But this episode certainly made it seem like they're (finally) done romantically.

I love the first movie, but like to pretend the second one doesn't exist.

I think they tried to show how much Big had changed with having him move to California at the end of season 4, and then his heart attack in season 6; but I also thought it was a mistake for them to end up together.

That's why it remains one of my favorite shows (and the more times I watch it, its flaws become more and more apparent), but the friendships are absolutely what make that show, not Carrie's love life

I think that was around the time I stopped watching, with the back and forth on the wedding. Didn't they have to keep it a secret the entire season? That storyline got old really quickly. I think Topher Grace wanted off the show at that point, so I'm sure that played into the oddness of that entire plot. Didn't

Same here that it's damaged with how awful it got. That was a really good show the first few years. And the couple shuffling (mostly having to do with Jackie) got really old on that show. I loved when they paired her up with Hyde; I thought they were perfect together. But didn't she end up with Fez or something?

Oh, no argument from me that Frasier is the better show; but I will always have a fondness for those first three seasons of MAY

The Office was unbearable when Carrell left

For me, Mad About You ends after season 3. It became a completely different show in season 4 when they started trying for a baby.
And Scrubs ends with season 8, period, which is how it should have been had ABC not stupidly renewed it for season 9.

Same here, I thought it looked really interesting after reading the premise and watching the trailer but I was so unbelievably bored throughout it wasn't even funny.

I thought it was a normal thought process for her to have, and as she mentioned while talking to Jennifer, she likes being a mom and taking care of people, and with Laura a senior in high school she's realizing that it's coming to an end.

It's just interesting how everybody is SO tight-lipped about it, and with the conflicting statements on Danny's arc this season, something obviously went down behind the scenes. But I do totally agree with you, that in the grand scheme of things this is nothing.

I remember seeing those same quotes from Kaling and Warburton about how Danny would be a huge presence in the second half of the season. Wasn't it right after they came back from the hiatus and everybody knew something was up when it was revealed that Mindy and Danny had broken up in the first five minutes of the

I totally agree with this; I just started rewatching season 6, which I remember feeling "meh" about at the time, and I've been rolling on the floor laughing throughout.

He has 2 or 3 movies coming out; I think he wanted to focus more on his movie career which is why he didn't want to be on the show full-time anymore. I have seen a few people speculating that there were creative differences between him and Kaling, but I haven't found anything to back those rumors up, and given that