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I just want to contrast that to last week where Andy shoves his tiny wife under his sweatshirt to protect her from bees, as he is "immune." I love Andy.

I've always enjoyed Jake (I think my moment was when Kid Cudi calls him Joke Peralta and he just flips out) but when he told Boyle that he assumed they'd die together on the force I thought that was something that leveled those two characters out and made Jake look really, really sweet. Also, in the cool guy/nerdy guy

He was HOLDING A CAR IN THE AIR. A flatulence joke would be horrible to just come from Terry at the end of the episode, a lazy subversion to have one of the women fart, but to have Terry holding a car in the air and have it just be something in the middle of the episode? Perfect.

VIVICA A. DROPOUT was Classic Schmidt and wow, have I missed it.

Oh GOD, is Garcia behind Yes, Dear? I've seen reruns. I'm sad that I've seen reruns. I'm taking off points from my Garcia love.

Go watch Rockwell in Laggies when it comes out in May or so. I think there isn't one genre that man can't do.

I mean they gave him very little - he doesn't have a plot (I suppose because they knew he'd be away for a big piece of time) to deal with and April has even had more Pawnee plots than Andy plots. So there's not much for him to be doing.

HA!

I'm still mad that we didn't get Ron shopping for baby supplies at Food n Stuf, but the nervous future dad route I thought they'd take is better replaced with confident and natural father Ron. I like that a lot.

How has nobody talked about Jackie and the Vaseline? I DIED.

He's a great child actor and they use him perfectly - while he's hyper, definitely theatrical, and is constantly engaging with his family more than friends , I don't find him ANNOYING. I find him to be a very realistic energetic child. You get that characters might want a break from the energy but the fact that both

I could see Mixology going with Agents of Shield just because they're both new and ABC thinks they're "really exciting" - plus both are aimed at men and women in the 18-30 bracket. That's a better fit.

I definitely saw Chaikin's name in the credits and they DID do that paper-doll opening with all of the cast members included and not just George and Tessa. Weird for them to change the credits when they're barely using the new additions to the title card.

It's a shame too that in an Evan episode there was no Dalia at all…her weird obsession with him was a huge huge laugh for me. She would have offered to be at his party, I'm sure.

Yeah, Coach really screwed over Lamorne and Hannah. You're telling me Cece doesn't mind that Jess is soending almost all of her time with Nick? That's a great two-part Jess and cece plot, wholly ignored for Coach and Abby and their kinda underwhelming stories.

I read your writers sentence out loud to the person I was eating dinner with and we both laughed. If the PEOPLE WHO WROTE THE SHOW don't think the show is satire, it's not. Satire is intentional. The producer doesn't believe that the show is satire, nor a commentary on modern American youth. If there are lines, plots,

Well, Joss doesn't face as much criticism because for one, Agents of Shield has featured strong diversity and positive roles for women. Joss, though his "male savior" complex has some problems and he's had mystical pregnancies and other sexist sci-fi elements in his work, gives roles to women that inspire women. He

The show doesn't seem to have an interest in capturing the attention of another type of viewer. If men watch it, they watch it, but the show doesn't even campaign to men. Note the promotional photos, the tie-in nail polish line, the promotional hair blow-out offer. This show is targeted to a white girl through and

I don't know what those elements have to do with my comments. I'm explaining why a certain section of women have major issues with the show, regardless of whether they've seen it or not and regardless of the content of the show. There are people who hate it without having seen an episode for the points above. I don't

I think with the concept of this show they're doing their own American Horror Story, and will then submit the show each year for miniseries awards.