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I don't much dig the down vote feature myself. Pretty lame. That said, I think you could probably interpret a strong majority of comments on this page as a dispute to your opinion. But humor is subjective, and in a world where The Big Bang Theory is an undeniable juggernaut, I can only shake my head at what some

I recently went on a Cheers spree on Netflix. Absolutely loved the first season and couldn't believe how highly I thought of Shelley Long's performance. Lunatics is an appropriate term. She drove the alcoholic Sam back to drinking, he drove her to a mental institution. I think there was an episode where she took

I've never found Nick and Jess to be the problem either. That rare tension they found at the end of last year was inherently unsustainable. I shudder to think if they were still doing that dance. I don't think there was any way to please everyone regarding the pair. (And I shrug off the criticism that the show is

There are a million lovely women on TV, but I find her uniquely and embarrassingly appealing.

I had meant to give this show another shot, but I totally forgot it was on. Doesn't seem like a great sign. But, perhaps I'm alone.

I still weep for Fred.

Has there ever been a case where a show slightly improving is actually a total detriment to the viewing experience?

At least Margo Martindale can commiserate with Will Arnett.

They are a lot alike. (Not surprisingly, I see B99 as a younger cousin to Parks and Rec more than anything. Minus the speaking to camera aspect.) But I think part of Tuesday's problem is that none of the shows pair particularly well together. Dads and B99 are the guy shows, but their approach couldn't be more

Downvote. Not because I'm bothered by you saying it, but because I don't like that it has to be said.

If the scene didn't accurately show what a total waste of money that prank would be, I'd be all over it.

Don't think having The Voice as lead in could buy it some time? That demo alone could match the combined demos handed to the ABC and Fox comedies opposite it.

Can't ease your concerns about the 'competition' aspect of the episode becoming a thing. Seems like Coach's competitiveness is a big part of his character.

Guess it depends on how much stock you put in the conflicts. Coach and Winston's 'battle' was just an avenue for jokes, and I think it easily resulted in Wayans' best integration into the show so far. I also saw Jess' disappointment more of an internal battle, and I don't think she and Nick were ever truly in

And I always enjoy the way he occasionally spits out Nick's name with disgust. "Yes, NICK! I have the electronics."

It made my girlfriend cry. I don't stand a chance.

I loved Winston and Coach's 'reassuring' of Jess during that scene:
Coach: How's your day going?
Winston: Going good?
Coach: (in a dismissively cheerful tone) You're crying?

Well, we don't think he actually used ALL of Walt's inheritance to pay off his outstanding debts, do we? Besides, he gets satiated on 3 beers now. I can attest, that kind of free fall in tolerance will fatten the wallet plenty.

It sure looked to be a fairly lacking Old Fashioned.

She seldom over does it, but again, I think in order to 'not see' what was going on in the loft, she had to go a bit big.