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I was looking forward to the show because I was hoping for a serialized Happy Endings (or a sitcom version of 24). Then I saw the first two episode online and immediately gave up.

Man, I'm glad this was renewed for another season instead of Community.

Yes, George is boring, but I don't think he's done anything wrong. He certainly isn't a Nice Guys™. He made is intentions clear from the get-go, while she was giving back weird mixed signals, which ranged between: caring, indifferent, and revenge sex.

And don't forget Ryan Mcgee loves her too. Last season he outright said that the show simply doesn’t exist without her. The tumblrverse has compiled a shitlist of every critic who dares to prefer Mellie over Olivia, and both Sonia and Ryan's names are on said list. Not joking.

- As explained several times in these threads, people enjoy Mellie not because she's white. Or good. Or evil. It is she's interesting, which Olivia hasn't been for nearly a year.

Again with the race card thing.

"The fact is, white TV critics aren't interested in Olivia's emotional and physical traumas"

What I've learned from four years of Nikita is that every season always starts off slow, but gets better with every episode, until it ends with a kick-ass finale. Based on the reviews, it seems like the potential is there, so I'm giving Craig Silverstein the benefit of the doubt by being patient with this show.

But they are the two weakest singers in the show. Heck, they are the only two who have yet to be invited to perform at the real Opry.

I've never watched a single episode, yet I've read every AV Club recap plus all the comments.

ABC comedies really seem to like that fake-fight gag. I've seen them do it in Don't Trust the B, Happy Endings, and now this.

Given her attitude towards stealing cable, in no way would Lisa be this conflicted about stealing TV.

Despite this A grade and Malin Akerman saying that this is their finest episode, I feel like I'm missing something here, because I just didn't find this episode all that funny. The only chuckle I got was from Burt's two-eyed winking. And maybe that whole "getting some" exchange. And I liked that they didn't go the

Agree with the person above that said she was still one of the better designers that season. Josh was awful. Burt was deathly boring. Laura presented the best collection at fashion week, yet her's turned out to be a decoy. Lot of middling designers that season. Despite her limitations, she was still able to create

Wouldn't a children's production of Hair be shut down before the second act? I personally know nothing about that show, but basing this thought on an episode of Happy Endings.

EXTRA EXTRA BART NAMED WORLD'S GREATEST SEX MACHINE

"What about lawyers, cops, and doctors, all working together?"

"There's no such thing as "it takes 30 seconds to trace the call and we only spoke for 28 seconds waaaah". "

Safran sort of said that any meta commentry between Theresa's scripts and Julia's book was not intentional, and I sort of believe him, mostly because making all her conflicts be about the work seems like a no-brainer when compared to her horrible, horrible family plots from last season.

Well you're the worst comedian we've ever seen!