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So bummed its only a 30 minute special and not another season. This was such a great show in every way.

I was having a horrible day until I read this. Fall can not come soon enough.

I’m not sure what that means ... but while we’re chatting, do you have any information on location of the 33rd President of the United States?

Just let Family Guy die, Seth. C’mon, you don’t even like it anymore, if you did, it wouldn’t be so bad. I mean, you are making movies or whatever now, faux-Kirking on The Orville. Why do you still need this albatross around your neck? It got so much worse so many years ago. I was watching it religiously... ten years

I am more than okay with that.

Between this and The Good Place and then Office and Parks and Rec, NBC might as well be the Mike Schur Channel.

Prediction: ratings for the first couple of episodes will be high because a right-wing Twitter campaign will try and push watching it as some kind of victory, then they’ll get lazy and move on to some other stupid cultural bugaboo and the show will fade into obscurity.

If Fox hopes this will be another Roseanne they’re in for a shock. The only reason that show is doing as well as it’s doing is due to nostalgia and the fact that 20+ years ago it was relatively innovative. Nobody has fond memories of gathering around the TV in the good ol’ days of 2011 to watch such memorable

All very relevant details to this sitcom being back on TV.

As a lib I feel well and truly triggered.

Yep, and you’re punker, anarchier, revolutionarier, iconoclaster, and rebeler than anyone else on the left.

Being satirical isn’t a “Get Out Of Asshole Free” card. You can understand her tone and still think that she executed it so badly she ran facefirst into Poe’s Law harder than Gus Frerotte. Instead of pretending you know the motives of everyone criticizing her, maybe you can accept that criticism isn’t censorship and

I think it can be a fine line. For instance, I felt like the episode of Kimmy Schmidt where they lampoon the reaction to the Native American storyline by having Titus do a one man show where he performs as a geisha from his past life really missed the mark with its takedown of Internet outrage. On the other hand, I

Yeah, me went back and forth with first season, watching several episodes in row and then needing break from it. It have some of best acting on TV — Moss, Wiley, and Dowd are all doing remarkable work. But at one point we were about to dial up episode, and Mrs. Cookie turned to me and said, “can we watch something

I’m the exact same way. I got to like episode 3 or 4 of the first season and just couldn’t continue anymore while also acknowledging how good it is. The worst part is: the people most in dire need of watching the show, won’t and wouldn’t understand it anyway.

Nope, you’re legally not allowed to talk about how bad things are if there’s something out there worse. Can’t talk about how you have a cold, because imagine if it were cancer. Can’t talk about police brutality, because hey, there’s still human trafficking. Can’t talk about Miller Lite because there’s still craft

This article is a perfect distillation of just why I can’t bring myself to watch this show. The world is bad enough right now, and I just can’t bear to watch a show about how it could all be much, much worse. Right now, I need shows like “The Good Place” and “Crazy Ex-Girlfriend” just a bit more.

Are you speaking from your own personal experience or on behalf of others whom you haven’t met?

Before it turns into an apocalyptic wasteland of hot takes, I just wanted to say kudos to Caitlin for writing both an interesting review and for pulling absolutely zero punches.