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Yeah, BoJack Horseman's Hollywood setting works because it's thematically relevant; Framing BoJack's quest to find real happiness against a city of largely phony people, and studying depression through the eyes of someone whose entire career was built around literally acting out a happy life in a fictional world where

Nude would be the one that hits me the hardest.

Agreed. Particularly when one considers how the first one ends - Shrek and Fiona kiss, Fiona turns into an ogre permanently, BAM, we're done. It was exactly the ending the story needed, and the movie never warranted any additional installments. They'd basically already exhausted the most obvious fairytale

I don't mind a gimmick episode here and there - when deployed properly, they can be fantastic - but when we only get ten episodes a year and more than half of them are gimmick episodes, I can't help but yearn for a new Always Sunny episode that actually feels like "classic" Always Sunny. If you got rid of the VR

I honestly quite liked this one. After a slew of gimmick episodes, it was nice to see Sunny get back to basics.

We don't get Arby's in Australia, though (at least not in my state, anyway).

The dvd commentaries seem to indicate that the show had multiple writers who disliked Arby's back when they first did the joke around season 9, and it's just kind of been a go-to in the writers' room since then whenever they need to trash a fast food place (I've never personally had Arby's so I can't weigh in on the

I genuinely liked There Will Be Buds, and most of the other episodes have ranged from decent to tolerable.

Oh, I've more than come around to it now. I'm halfway through the season and am absolutely loving it! I still think the first episode made for a clunky introduction, but it's pretty much all smooth sailing (so far) after that.

I actually liked this a lot more than the first episode, which I think suffered from trying to set up too much in the course of 30 minutes. This was a lot more enjoyable, and made me laugh far more - I was on the fence about the show before, but count me in now.

A B- isn't a terrible score by any means, and I completely understand why the show's getting a mixed critical reception, as it's definitely an acquired taste. I think Netflix's strategy seems to be picking up more niche shows in the hopes that each of their shows find a specific audience, rather than going for

Realistic vomit scenes gross me out, but this was so over-the-top it didn't bother me.

I was watching this wondering if that was some kind of regional-based American pronunciation or something. It was really bothering me.

I'm not quite sure how I feel about this show. I loved Better Off Ted to pieces (I've probably rewatched the series a good 10 times now), but Santa Clarita Diet lacks any of the things that made Better Off Ted so brilliant - the lightning fast pacing, the high joke-per-minute count, the clever turns of phrase, etc.

I think that was meant to be a joke.

It was the production order he posted, which still contains some continuity issues.

I watched that show for the first time somewhat recently, re-arranging the episodes into production order before starting to avoid the messiness I'd heard about, and there were still major continuity issues - namely around the story arc with June's new job in S2. I think there's gotta be some third, correct order

They are indeed airing the episodes out of order. Here's the order they've gone in:

This episode was incredibly funny, and a big improvement on the premiere, which I'm still on fence about. I've noticed in a lot of Always Sunny's seasons, the second episode is often just "The Gang *insert simple premise here*" (The Gang Hits the Road, The Gang Buys a Boat, etc.) and we generally just watch the chaos

Most shows would generally kick off their next season roughly a year after the previous one began, but TBS don't seem to be following this at all (for example, Angie Tribeca airing two entire seasons in the course of 8 months), so it's a little difficult to say.