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Second week in a row in which Britta is underused; last week she barely had a scene with Elroy and this week she was just around.

I liked the episode, but it was sooo long that it felt like I was watching 2 episodes at once and it felt quite disjointed. Still, I wouldn't grade it with less than a B, especially with golden lines like "I make gay look like mormonism".

"I think I want to marry this woman" That's the first thought that popped into my head after reading the interview.

This time it was only like 3 extra minutes. And while the Britta thing was a bit random, I don't think it hurt it that much. The episode still was pretty great.
Though I agree it's not season 2 at its best

That could work

I think it was an A-, but the reviewer didn't do a bad job reviewing it, he was just a bit more reserved with the grade, probably because there could be potentially better stuff coming at us

No honey, I'm your mom. I just came here to bring you lunch

People still have to get used to the show showing up in the after noon and the reviews coming earlier than they used to. And also they show up on Tuesdays instead of Thursdays,

Loved the episode; Community works as the relationships on the show work and so far everything is going great. Frankie has a great chemistry with the whole cast and has some stellar lines in today's episode.

I know. I'm just saying that if Fantasy and Sci-Fi have their own category, then people could say that they are not at the level of prestige dramas.

Though I like the idea, I'd be worried that it would send the message that Sci-Fi and Fantasy are not as good as regular dramas and thus can only win through a special category

I believe most of these changes would be for the best, but at the same time shattering the categories into so many different outlets would raise the question if all the nominees are actually good or if the academy is just filling the void with ok-ish shows.
They do that already in a way, but that's something to think

There is comedy, but it is obviously a side dish to the ongoing drama on the show. It does qualify as a drama

Hey, on Parks and Rec it is more than earned, those characters worked for their happiness.
Glee, on the other hand, just gives everyone a happy ending because reasons. No work required, just be on the show

I think he wanted that the happy ending was earned as opposed as a given.
There's no need for darkness or depressing endings just for the sake of being - HIMYM proved that and ending that's sadder and aimed for bittersweet can be terrible -. The actual problem lays on the lack of pay off. Everything works out, but in a

As long as there is no Changnesia plot involved, he can stay for as long as he wants

You could say he spinned off

I didn't realized how much I missed Community until it came back.
I have only watched the premiere, but I'm going for episode 2 now. So far, I laughed a lot and while not anywhere near the best episodes of the show, it was still pretty damn good. It's great that, after Parks capped off we still have Community to keep

You guys scared the crap out of me! I almost believed Community was graded a C!

What an outstanding season of The 100.