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Words you didn't mention: "comedy", "funny".

Why do you care so damn much?

This comment will go by unread, probably, but this is going to be my last episode of the show. Mindy is the villain of this show now, and has gone from being a slightly silly romantic to a dangerous lunatic. No-one's remotely believable, there's precious few actual jokes, and the complete sidelining of the other

Che's sort of a prick, though. He's another bad news story away from not getting his contract renewed, I'd have thought.

They really need to thin the cast out a bit. Too many people, too many former cast members dropping in, having so many people doesn't make any sense.

Probably, I was being vague because I wasn't sure and didn't want to check.

Those of us with longer memories / lives / spouses who read celeb magazines have known this for years.

Which is sad in its own right- perhaps some of the annoyance is "if Lena Dunham wore a red shirt on Girls, AVC would do an inventory about people who wore red shirts on their shows". Her coverage on here is a little excessive.

Torme also popped up in "Sliders", probably due to someone with the same last name as him being a producer on the show.

"Suit you, sir" - they were very specific on a commentary about never pluralising it. Apparently.

Johnny Depp on "The Fast Show" is a bigger star on a smaller show than just about everyone on this list, surely?

Big shout out to all the people who complained so loudly and vociferously to the “Supernatural” people about those inconvenient women spoiling the version of the show they saw in their own heads, that real actual people lost their jobs because of it. I hope you feel great about yourselves!

Already been done in Australia - "Let The Blood Run Free".

Infantilisation is a perfect word to describe so much of "fandom".

The point is entirely true, though.

Or you don't appreciate how difficult it is to put a show together, whatever

Just a rough guess, but the idea that enough people had spent enough time to develop a lexicon based on liking a TV show, was the thing he was questioning, not the concept of a lexicon itself. The idea that the phrase "I'm heavily involved in the X fandom" deserves anything other than sadness at the waste of lives.
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I think the author was using dramatic licence - she didn't literally believe that the ending flipped the bird to the viewers. It was terrible and made a mockery of what had gone before it, though.

Wouldn't it be nice to see a show where it didn't take over half a season for the two pivotal cast members to show some basic competence?

What? Name me a McKinnon character that's even remotely similar to Gilly.