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Yeah I think she really was trying to help her. And really the most comforting time to believe in God can be when someone dies. As someone who tends to believe in nothing, a person's death is the only time I find myself kind of wishing I believed in God.

It looks like they're setting 2015 for as general endpoint for the most part. For me it was one of those things that worked best in the summer, when there's less on the actual TV. I've found myself planning to follow along with various TVCC coverage only to get behind on episodes/run out of time to watch them or

As someone who watches Scandal, it was definitely spot on and the funniest sketch of the night. Zamata's face before the president kisses her was so good and weirdly realistic to how Olivia Pope looks half the time.

My mom thought she said "shaved ass" instead of "shape of his ass" and I briefly considered correcting her, but ultimately decided to let it go as it was a lot more amusing (although mildly more creepy) to think that's what my mom heard.

I don't think being on WU necessarily effects screen time elsewhere. Tina Fey and Seth Myers weren't in much else because they were busy being the head writers. Amy Poehler and Jimmy Fallon were able to be anchors and still appear in a lot of sketches.

Scandal is a horrible type of show to have such a long break. I feel like I need an hour long recap episode just to remember all the crazy shit that's happened so far.

I just started watching it this weekend and have a few episodes left. I think it would've been even funnier if I'd watched it when it originally aired (when reality shows were probably even more popular & when I payed more attention to reality shows in general) but it's still incredibly good. I definitely wouldn't

The episode was fine. My only big laugh out loud moment was Haley's "420% sure" followed by Phil not understanding how she could be so bad at math.

As someone who has had nightmares about my dogs dying multiple times (what an exciting life I lead) I saw the twist pretty quickly. It was still worth it because every scene Ed O'Neill has with Stella is hilarious.

It's been kind of overdone at sporting events at this point, but some of my finest college memories involved jumping up and down like a drunk maniac with thousands of other students at football games whenever they played it.

I was too young to watch Roseanne when it originally aired, but I've watched tons of it in reruns and I'm amazed that I still come across episodes where the characters have a job that I had no clue they'd ever had.

What a great episode. Just reading the “But that was a very different time. There was a war going on. Everything was a lot more fun.” line made me laugh out loud for about a minute and I'm not even stoned.

Winston has kind of become one of my favorite parts of this season. Any scenes with his new lady friend (and of course with Ferguson) always make me laugh pretty hard.

This was probably the goofiest Holt has ever been on the show and it was pretty great.

As a pathetic person who has never been in love, and therefore has never said "I love you" to a significant other, I genuinely wonder if saying those three words is really that big of a deal in a real relationship? Or is this just a sitcom troupe that has little basis in reality?

I have nothing particularly insightful to add but I've got to say it sure is enjoyable to have an absolutely hilarious sitcom with heart that features three incredibly attractive men who frequently wear no shirts on television.

Debbie Macomber or GTFO.

I suppose with all of the recall election business, it is plausible that she'd get behind on what was happening in Parks. But, still this is Leslie Knope we're talking about; her idea of part time is probably 40 hours a week.

It definitely feels like their story lines are a result of scheduling conflicts. I thought the jewelry store stuff was fine, but I'd much, much rather be seeing Leslie and Ann hanging out and preparing for Ann's departure than basically any Ann-Chris plot.

There were a few things I didn't like, but for whatever reason, this definitely reminded me of older episodes, and I really enjoyed it.