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Hopefully I’m in here late enough not to get permanently banned, but... I was disappointed.

Is it not already past endgame for I’m Sorry, though? Because it’s already over and I haven’t heard about a renewal. (Please tell me I’m wrong and it’s been renewed!)

Or why nobody called him to make the appointments. He just... showed up?

I have seen some “inside the subway” shots from the ads, but as they shoot in Canada I don’t think they’re going to focus on it much -- sounds like just the idea of Staten Island is the joke. (Which... fair.)

I cannot recall a moment of gore. It’s suspenseful. But it’s nothing like Cabin in the Woods.

The most Los Angeles of NYC shows. (I joke, Friends was worse.)

Columbia College in Chicago.

Especially for an NYC show — it’s always people moving away and groups of codependent friends separating.

There’s a way to be more obnoxious than Frankie? I mean at least she smiled in the back seat eventually during the donuts, but good lord she has yet to have a decent moment this season.

It was -- but I didn’t know that till this review!

Yep, I loved her in the first season, it’s been a steady decline since then... largely because the show has no idea what to do with Hiram.

Yeah, it seemed just to exist for the haircut sight gag.

Well yeah, that’s what I mean -- they said at the first cast meeting who was playing Veronica and JD but then ....they really didn’t play them.

And the theater-on-TV trope that’s in my top-10 most hated: people show up in full costume and makeup, know the blocking, lines, and choreography, have clearly already heavily rehearsed and this should really be tech or dress, but the director starts by explaining what happens in the scene to the actors

That’s why I was confused that he was in the musical. Didn’t he drop out after the SAT incident? I don’t know, this show is too damn hard to follow sometimes.

Damn. This show. Gretchen is pretty much a wretched human being (not because how her depression manifests itself, but because she’s actually a bad person), but damn if these writers and Aya Cash can’t still make me feel tidal waves of compassion for her. That scene in the park was great (even if illogical, since other

I’m going to be that person: Heathers isn’t and never has been a Broadway musical. Lots of theater worth mentioning isn’t Broadway, dangit!

Even in Bad Method, though, you’re supposed to tie the mental torture to the actual material at some point.

I agree that last year’s musical episode was better.

I also thought Archie wasn’t even in school anymore, but maybe I’m forgetting a return