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"Sometimes the baby wins"
I admit that I didn't want the show to return to its status quo by the end, but you gotta admit that line was pretty funny. The outcome may not have been the best, but the episode as a whole was pretty good

It was a very funny episode, though I was a little underwhelemed by the show's decision to return to its status quo by the end. Still, I had such a great time that I can't really complain, seeing the manipulation game go on and on made me laugh a lot, especially the bits where Amy manipulated Sheldon and how at the

Community is on a roll this season!
I really liked how this episode dealt with everyone's conflicts (except for Annie, Shirley and The Dean, which were essentially benched), especially I loved how Hickey tried to put Abed in his place and how it ended up with a confrontation that revealed their lingering issues; Troy's

YES! Next week is the dream episode! Those tend to be awesome in sci-fi series! (see Dollhouse, Lost, Fringe, etc).
The episode was really entertaining and I like how all the plots are taking form, there is an even clearer direction now and the characters are making the right choices. Though not perfect, Revolution

I haven't been this bored while watching New Girl since season 2 "A Father's Love"; I really, really hate Jess' sister, she was supossed to energize the show, but instead she made the whole half hour a pain in the ass; the episode uses her to bring the craziness out of Winston, Nick and Schmidt, but it doesn't work at

Great for Reign! Don't watch it, but I may as well start soon.
Happy for Arrow, even though everybody knew it was going to get renewed

So sad, I used to love the show so much, it was my favorite… luckily Fringe took that spot pretty quickly, that made things easier

Supernatural, loved it until season 5, became a chore in season 6 and dropped it in season 7

I enjoyed this episode a lot, but to be honest at some point I was expecting (and kind of hoping) that Amy would break up with Sheldon, opening his eyes in future episodes about how being inconsiderate can mean losing things he loves, but the kiss was a nice way to move things forward and to rekindle my old thing for

I can't be the only one who at first thought this was some kind of new tv show

Actually just 4 on Fox

Great episode, and obviously a step down from last week's greatness.
The Barney bits were they ones I liked the least, but they were ok. The whole Robin/Ted and Marshall/Lily thing was pretty awesome.

Good to know :)

You're up for a good time! Season 1 is funny, season 2 is pretty brilliant, and season 3 tunes down a little bit at the beginning and then bounces back to season 2 heights!

Cliché or not, I think it was well executed. It's not so much about originality as it is about how you handle the situation.
Also, the whole episode was already a winner with just Winston screaming "I love you!" in the flashback; even if the whole episode was atrocious, just for that moment I would have gave the

I enjoyed the episode a whole bit, but it does worries me that it speaks more to the audience that has followed the show on a weekly basis than those who are just jumping in after New Girl's Super Bowl boosted audience. While funny, it continues the already established Peralta/Santiago will-they-won't-they dance

I just cracked. It was just so Winston

Maybe Prince has more than one house, you know, like many celebrities do

That's too bad, I was hoping this episode would be a good sample for those who don't watch the show on a regular basis; while New Girl isn't my favorite show (not by a long shot) it is a very amusing show that I think deserves some more audience than what is getting right now; the show knows how to create good and

It's been a while since I laughed this much while watching New Girl; it's an episode focused solely in making people laugh, and it does a great job at that. Maybe not the best episode in the series, but one that I will surely remember