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Yeah I would generally agree with you that the old rule that lead characters of the opposite sex have to get together is tiresome. But there have been some, if not many, examples that buck that, such as 30 Rock, Parks and Rec, and as far as I can remember Jerry and Elaine were platonic on Seinfeld, although they had

I am also another person who cannot believe that he signed an online petition to save a show that's steeped in social networking culture, when I hardly even use Facebook. In fact, that's the kind of behavior I would probably mock in others, but hey if there's one message from Selfie, it's that you have to be true to

I agree with the review and many of the commentators here that this episode seemed to rush a lot of plot development in a short amount of time, which seems detrimental to the pacing and tone. After all the emotional baggage that was left around from the conclusion of last week's awesome episode, things seemed to

Sounds like somebody's bitter that their secret Santa didn't get them a pair of janimals, janimals wearable stuffed animals

I really hope that all the Selfie episodes are sold in some blu-ray/dvd set. There just had to be cut footage of the other co-workers singing karaoke that I'm dying to see on some dvd extras.

The closing scene where Henry fumbles with the elevator buttons gave me an instant flashback to his awkward scenes in the elevator with Maria in Harold and Kumar. Gave me a laugh and it was a nice cherry on top of a great episode.

Anyone else notice that Toshi was dancing at the prom in a way that looked suspiciously like Gangnam style? And the magazine that Stan was reading on the couch next to Honey was titled "Clooney has the Chops," which is probably a reference to the season 1 finale (I'm bringing 'em back)