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I never expected them to drop the camera, so I was actually excited that they did. That was a strong subversion of my expectations. It was obviously done to explain how rough the Jam marriage was at the time. I just wish they had gone one way or the other on it - not that I would have wanted Pam to cheat, but to show

I'm here for Terry. He seems like a stand-up guy that just wants to do his best and make people laugh. I was really excited to see that he was at first given a new pilot, and then that his character makes good use of his softer, gentler side that you might see him show off on Ellen. It's a considerate and versatile

That line has the potential to go down as the number-one line in the show's history.

My big laugh of the night. DAMN that was funny.

Not the bees NOT THE BEES!

Please tell me this is sarcasm.

Well Winston LATELY has his little quirks, but if they make him seriously commit to training they can realistically make him a cop.

Well, I get that, but that was a full-fledged airport. I live near Teterboro airport, which is more just a landing pad for various private vehicles. People don't fly to Florida from there.

Well now that Pawnee and Eagleton are one, we can imagine that some of these locations are in Eagleton areas. The biggest WTF for me was the Pawnee airport some time back. REALLY took me out of it.

There are a lot of funny Leslie moments for me: the Pawnee Goddess episode, the Tammy episode where she's drunk (most of her drunk moments), "jingle bells, jingle yay". And various one-liners that tumblr has co-opted as site mottos.

Noticed that immediately and thought it was very strange. I wouldn't say it's a full break because it's not like the camera went down, but the angle and the zoom were a departure from the usual style. I didn't love it.

Won't happen. Eichner has his own show, Billy on the Street, and does frequent videos for Funny or Die and Conan. Or is it Kimmel? One of those shows. He's a busy guy. The reason he has only shown up this much is because these were the only times they could secure him.

I hate "Larry". It makes me so mad. What a stupid joke to carry on with, instead of make it a one-episode joke. I think I even heard ANN call him Larry, which is out of character to me because she's supposed to be so nice. Even an angry pregnant woman would just snap at someone, not call them a kinda mean group-taunt

But then why start that road in the first place? I'm hoping New Girl, which just set up Winston as a future cop, will do this storyline correctly.

It also ties in with April's previous interests in being his manager as a neat little side job that incorporates her interest in music. The cop storyline would have ALSO worked for him if they let him be a cop and sent him off to training while he was filming GOTG but since they scrapped that, I like this. It also

Even the fact that HE made the leaving jokes in the first few episodes (there's one about him coming back for the trial later on in the season, and another where he gets mad at someone for leaving and then he's not sure why he's sad) were indicators of no hard feelings, or forgiven hurt. Because another character

I watched the whole series through and am now on season 10 of Frasier. If you're interested in television study @fastandsloppy:disqus, both are worth checking out to some degree. I think you can see how Cheers has impacted sitcoms that came after while watching.

I wouldn't count out Yvette, who is friends with Retta and whom I could see hosting something or doing podcasts/webseries/etc/

I just said to myself "that's the greatest callback in tv history."

Exactly. A vey simple sitcom trope. Diane had troubles with drinks at the beginning of Cheers, too. If it's only in one episode and was used to help Schmidt and Cece's story I'll forgive it.