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Judging from the comments: by the acting ability, implied incensetual storyline, encouragement of bad parenting, playing up the dated cliche of smart people can't be beautiful, and doubly about that Luke kid. Fuck him, right?

Yes! Love the callback to the training scene in Flash crossover episode where Barry says something along the lines of, "Like Rocky?".

That scene on the couch was so cringe-worthy. Bad acting, bad writing, bad scene. Whatever. Just plain bad.

Yeah, but the final season overall was weak and the one redeeming element was the the mother and the "How Your Mother Met Me" episode. Keep all things roughly the same while removing Milioti and it turns even more into another show that was on the air too long.

Happy Endings has ruined the word "drama" for me.

Worst unnecessary change of opening credits: New Girl.

Caitlin has a great listening face.

Why does it feel like every episode is centered around Gil? They have unearthed significantly more about him than every character not named Annie.

"You know what's weird? Donald Duck never wore pants. But whenever he's getting out of the shower, he always puts a towel around his waist. I mean, what is that about?"

Same with Amy. There's character growth and then there's just different characters.

I was thinking the same; chubby, bearded, friends are automatically loud, obnoxious, useless characters. Why is this a thing? Is this the trickle-down from Jack Black?

Feeling a little too template-y to me.

I honestly found the smile he gave Amy after their talk a little off putting. I still remember the episode from Season 1 where they couldn't tell if Holt was happy or angry (the oil painting episode, was it?) and that's the perfect balance with the occasional "Hot Damn!" and Wunch meat one-liners.

Yes! Tom Cavanagh is terrific. Ed, Love Monkey, JD's brother on Scrubs. Love him in all of it and glad he's back on tv.

They are doing a better job balancing the oversized cast this season.

I still call people Stoop Kid so I can tell them to get off their stoop.

My problem was how before the ending scene from last week's episode, I never bought that they could even be a couple. A dysfunctional one or not.

Welp, if it has to go, that was a pretty terrific series finale.

And the story of this comment is that it's correct.

Finding out the class of each character in season 2 was one of the biggest surprises of the series for me.