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Disregard that I'm catching up with this show a year and a half late, but it still annoys me with sitcoms do childhood flashbacks and have the child character spout a catchphrase they use as adults ("Ah-maz-ing" here, child Barney Stinson saying "Legend-wait for it-ary", etc). Have they really been trying to make a

You're saying things are a bit backwards south of the Gravy Line…agreed.

If my music collection tells me anything, it's that my favorite songs typically land on odd numbered tracked, the most common being track 7. Therefore, to end on an even number is a bad decision. Shows that "split" an even-numbered final season (BB, Sopranos), I mean, c'mon, those are basically two seasons with

Will he also be adopting Andrew Buchan's constant sly/smirking expression? That photo suggests….maybe.

I admittedly love year end lists - mostly because I have small kids and need some authority to tell me what I should catch up on during my ever shrinking free time - but, holy fornication, this was one bizarre format to dole out a best-of list.

This is even more cost effective when you consider they can just run all the old 80's-90's programming from Bravo before NBC trashed that channel up.

I don't think this show gets enough credit for being gorgeous to look at. For the most part, if you walk in on somebody watching regular ol' American primetime TV, you immediately know it's a TV show. I had somebody walk into the room during the opening car crash sequence of The Wrong Mans pilot and they asked