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I thought I read somewhere that there was no camera crew following them, they were never going to treat it like a documentary was being made, kind of like Modern Family. But funnier. Much much funnier.

OK then I'm infinitely more impressed than I already was.

Compared to other networks it was a ratings failure but on NBC it was a ratings bonanza. It would have never lasted on another network for as long as it did but on NBC they clung to anything with even mild success. Which is why we're getting a second spinoff from Chicago Fire.

It's been a while since I played this game, so someone please help me out here. He obviously created the level, placed all these insane obstacles up, placed the shells and P switches and coin boxes etc…but did he also change Mario's behavioral rules and abilities? Are you abvle to continually jump and bounce off

We aren't talking about one bad episode though, for The Simpsons it's seasons upon seasons of mediocrity, and a constant reliance on the guest star crutch not seen since The Love Boat. So many gimmicks, so many parody episodes, so many anthology episodes.

It's hard to think a sitcom has overstayed it's welcome when the sitcom in question was a non-spinoff of The Office, and is in many ways a live action version of Springfield. While seasons 5 and 6 dipped in quality they were still infinitely more watchable than the last 4 seasons of The Office. 126 episodes hardly

Andy & April's Fancy Party definitely deserves to be on this list.

I've heard the same thing about Birdman, especially in the last week or so. People have had repeat viewings are saying it's a little thin once you get past the visuals.

I don't really take issue with McConoughey winning for DBC, it's an incredible performance. I think it's more of a career-defining performance than Magic Mike.

This just fucking sucks

I think I've partly lost interest in Arrow because of The Flash though. I think they went into Arrow with the gritty edict and it was successful, but then they started opening up the world a little more and populating it with other DC characters and the grittiness fell by the wayside. Then they fired up a non-gritty

This show is really something else, and it's on the CW! Never imagined I'd see a comic book TV show like this.

but they only just learned about FutureBarry last week. They've known since the incident that Barry was carried outside by someone.

Why is the SNL 40 special on in February? Shouldn't it be on in October?

Say Anything and In Your Eyes were for a very long time a no-fly zone for me because of a college girlfriend. I thought I blew it big time by losing her. It took me years before I could look at my life and realize I wouldn't be where I was if I had stayed in that relationship (job, friends I had in college after her,

Jesus, both Rip Taylor and Charles Nelson Reilly are just fucking terrifying on these Kroft shows. Nightmare fuel.

I hate the promos for this show so much

yeah, I had no idea he was kind of a fanboy and that's awesome.

I don't think she has yet, but hopefully in the next few we will see her.

I'm glad this guy is awesome