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Are you a real person?

I want to agree with you but unfortunately the hurricane episode lost any hope I had that this show was aiming for realism over pulp. I hope you're right though but I guess we'll find out.

I see your point but don't you think the lawyer would be more willing to ignore/hide evidence pointing to Whitney if he's being paid/instructed by Helen? She may see more risk of evidence against Whitney coming up if another independent lawyer was brought in.

All my money is on Whitney killing Scotty. It's the only reason I can figure for Helen supplying her lawyer.

I agree that there are maybe 3 or 4 good songs and I went in with a positive attitude because I do actually like the singles from it. However, is it really getting critical love? Everything I've read about it is middling at best…

This is the correct answer.

I'm late on this but I watched this episode last night and I'm fairly confident in saying that this was the worst episode of a decent show that I've ever seen. I'm pretty sure every scene in the episode was more unrealistic and ridiculous than the scene before it to the point where I feel like had to be a

My Garden State experience was the same as yours and I still couldn't bring myself to even watch Wish I Was Here.

I love year end articles about popular music just to watch commenters fall all over themselves to show who hates the artist/song/album most, or to finally let the internet know that they've never even heard artist/song/album.

I thought it was the location of the party, not Noah's apartment, that was right outside the Thanksgiving Day Parade. So that apartment isn't necessarily in Manhattan.

Starting to think Whitney is the one that killed Scotty (maybe using Noah's car). That's the only reason I can think that both Helen and Noah would be working together so well.

I honestly think Contagion should be on this list

Swimming Pools could probably fit that description as well.

I swear the first airing of that episode is still the hardest I've ever laughed in my life. It was one of those time when you knew as you were watching it that it was going to be remembered for a long long time.

I enjoyed "Straight Outta Theaters" with a pic of Fantastic 4.

They all leave for bigger and better things. Jeselnik and Jon Daly immediately come to mind. Davon counts now too I guess since he moved to NYC last year.

For those that don't know Davon he's a fantastic Pittsburgh comedian who is a great follow on twitter. So glad this is getting the attention it deserves.

Hey! That's my avatar (and former username/twitter handle)!

So good… second only to the majesty of the 20th Century Fox theme:

Would love to hear your examples of quality comedy.