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That scene of BJ reassuring her friend was just beautifully done. True-to-life, funny, and uplifting.
This show is still a tad scatterbrained, but every episode has just been wonderful so far—I can't remember the last comedy that, in only three episodes, built a compelling, charming world that I already felt like I was

You sure live up to your username, don't you?

You sure live up to your username, don't you?

I really like the absence of a laugh track. It gives the show a very cinematic feeling.

I really like the absence of a laugh track. It gives the show a very cinematic feeling.

The dooky sketch almost evoked Louie in its ending. I never knew I would say that about this show.

The dooky sketch almost evoked Louie in its ending. I never knew I would say that about this show.

How could you have known? Just do me a favor…always wear a life vest! *sobs

How could you have known? Just do me a favor…always wear a life vest! *sobs

You are awesome.

You are awesome.

Ben and Kate at a 1.6?! I hate the American viewing public.

No worries, brah![/vaughn!jeff]

Yeah: it has the Season 1 Jeff-Britta problem of having every conflict centered on these two, although the way they had the B-plot tie into the A-plot at the end was fairly impressive. I like the voice a lot, though, which gives me hope going forward.

You hit the nail on the head. It doesn't need to create fake angst or artificial insecurities to deepen its characters: just build a strong, lived-in relationship between the two main characters, write scripts that SHOW instead of TELL, and find an ensemble that will bring them to life. It's only in its second episode

Nah, I liked it a lot better than I did the pilot.

I don't know who's in charge of the Clockwork Offense page, but why is my review for 204 not on there? :(

Happy prexpulsion day!

Ben and Kate is adorable and rainbows and love.

I lost it when they started wailing old hymns.