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He's going to be in the next episode for a proper send-off I believe. So there's that at least.

"Now if this is a real baby, it'd be dead." "I'd like to think if it was a real baby, you wouldn't fire it across the room." Oh Cougar Town, I'm going to miss you when you're gone. And I'm glad that they decided to skip over most of Laurie's pregnancy because at this point, TV has pretty much run that well dry (Though

"Has anyone ever told you that you look like a Jewish Kennedy? I hope not.. because that would be offensive."

Had they established the characters name as Bradley Hitler-Smith during season 1? If they did, I apparently didn't notice but it made me laugh so hard when that popped up on screen.

This was just what I needed today. Great Christmas surprise! Like pretty much everyone else, I didn't really like this show at first only to be surprised by how good and funny (and dark and emotional) it got as the season went on until the brilliantly devastating ending. I was also a big fan of how serialized

Man, I didn't think they'd actually go through with it. Even as it seemed more and more obvious that this was Finn's last episode (barring flashbacks and dreams/visions anyways), I kept expecting they'd cop out at the last second somehow or have Raven or Lexa die instead (Which I would've hated.). But no. They did it.

"Now son, you don't want to drink beer. That's for daddies and kids with fake ID's."

"I'm like that guy who single-handedly built the rocket and flew to the moon. What was his name? Apollo Creed?"

I like how Clarke is honest in telling Lexa that Anya about how Anya died, but leaves out the part where it was her people that killed Anya. That certainly doesn't seem like something that's going to resurface down the line and bite everyone in the ass (Though Clarke definitely made the right decision in the moment).

Man, for the first time since this show started, I am genuinely excited about this show and what's going to happen next. Inhumans and Mr. Hyde and Quake! And even Ward's alliance with Agent 33 looks interesting. I'm actually kind of annoyed that we have to wait until March now to see what comes next (though at least

"Call me if you want to hang out this week. I was thinking about going to the mountains and crying at some point, but that's flexible." I had grown tired of Billy Eichner by the end of the last season of Parks and Rec, but I really enjoyed him here. He was still over the top, but he felt like an actual human being

Crazy theory: Luisa is Sin Rostro, and most of her questionable behavior is an elaborate act so that no one suspects her of anything. She did get back around the same time as that shipment and she might've known that Rose would get her committed if she tried to out their relationship and used that to get out of the

I would watch every episode of Doomsday: The College Years. Just think how many pressing social issues would be solved by Doomsday killing everybody.

"I said no because drugs are stupid. Except for weed and sex pills. Man has needs." Craig Robinson is the best and the Pontiac Bandit is such a great fit for him. I really enjoy his obsession with Rosa. It helps make the character more than if he was just Jake's affable nemesis (Though he'd still be a great character

Homer: "And that talking coyote was really just that talking dog!" Dog: "Hi Homer. Find your soulmate!" Homer: "Wait a minute. There's no such thing as a talking dog! Dog: Arf! Arf!" Homer: "Damn straight!"

I'm liking how President Wallace is being set up as a lesser evil in comparison to his son and that doctor lady, while still being a sinister figure in his own right (Him threatening to kill his son was both awesome and chilling.) and that he had nothing to do with the radiation leak last episode. It makes things more

I've never been a huge fan of New Girl's Thanksgiving episodes (Though the one with Jess' parents was pretty good), so I was pleasantly surprised with how much I liked this episode (Which is probably one of my favourites of the season to date). Everyone had funny stuff to do, the emotional beats were well handled, and

After weeks of resisting, I finally gave in and started watching this show last week and got immediately hooked. This show is so great. There's all kind of ridiculous twists and drama (which I love more than I'll ever admit), and it's all so charmingly presented and grounded in great characters who feel like real

Basically instead of Lauren hosting a podcast with guests, whoever the guest is hosting a fake podcast (For the first one it was Paul F. Tompkins hosting a show about "global social issues") with Lauren (Either as herself or a character) always being the guest.

I thought the first episode of With Special Guest Lauren Lapkus was great and the concept is just terrific, but damn, that theme song is stupid catchy. It's been stuck in my head all weekend.