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I’m just glad they made Jake and Amy an actual, lasting loving-couple, unlike your Ross & Rachels or your JD & Elliots.

The stuff with her and Terry didn’t bother me much. The fact that she was an awful person to everyone yet they made it so she was always right bothered me.

But the most recent season gave us officer Debbie, who was nothing but great funny lines.

Saddened, but not surprised. At least it’ll go out on a relatively high note.

I’m not Mindy’s biggest fan, but given the right role, she works. This does not seem like one of those things.

It is! It’s called “Premature.” 

At least The Peanuts Movie was good.

I believe they already did a teenage Groundhog Day, where the lead male restarts the day every time he climaxes.

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Can it possibly be better than The Roman Holidays?

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If you haven’t already, check out “Twelve Hundred Ghosts”; some crazy and brilliant person combined 400 versions of A Christmas Carol into an hour-long pop culture delight:

Anyone else miss the Fish Bowl? Nat Geo would just show footage of a fish swimming in a bowl while music plays.

That Family Ties pastiche opening was perfect.

Inconceivable!

Can we talk about how pitch-perfect that 80s sitcom intro pastiche was?

Shortly before the pandemic, I saw a production of the newer iteration of this that was on Broadway a few years ago. Didn’t care for it; they added a bunch of new stuff that I don’t think worked (an attempt at a peasant uprising, a romance between a stepsister and the leader of said uprising, and the prince not

26 volumes, gadzooks! And I thought my complete Calvin & Hobbes boxset was big.

Have they put out the volumes where it’s all about Rerun?

I’ve never really gotten why they do this. Like, putting them online just after they’re shown on air makes sense, but putting it out early to promote the commercial itself doesn’t really to me.

Frasier is probably my favorite sitcom, but I don’t have much interest a reboot.

Dana Carvey doesn’t look like he’s aged much.