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I agree with @lolorhone:disqus . I don't think Michaela is sympathetic, but it's obvious where she's coming from, and it has more to do with her trying to live her ideal life than it has to do with her feelings about homosexuality. People act irrational in general. People act irrationally in relationships all the

lol this show is so fun. I think rooting against her is fine, but Aiden knew who he was in a relationship with. A woman (a person) that ambitious (and possibly controlling) doesn't conceal it from their fiance until that moment. Basically, I think you're giving Aiden too little credit for understanding who Michaela

I don't think we can see eye-to-eye on this, but I don't think Connor approaches caricature at all. If you made everybody hetero on this show, Connor could be the exact same character. The only gay thing about Connor is his sexuality. Do you honestly think that straight guys don't give other straight guys shit about

lol what are you talking about?! These guys are sharks. Only two members of the cast have been portrayed as "good apples". The rest of them including Connor are doing whatever they can to get an edge over one another. I don't condone the behavior, but he obviously saw her as his main competition and was trying to get

Does it need to be labeled? It's an honest question. I'm not doing that thing where people ask a question to make a point. Show: "This character likes both sexes" Me: "Okay"

Is that how her shows go? Are they meant to be teaching tools as well as be provocative? I feel like people are loving that her shows feature strong characters and want her to hold everybody's hand through exactly why they're bad m'kay.

I don't think her reaction was necessarily homophobic. She just has a very specific vision for her life and has crafted a picture perfect identity for herself, and it's a shock for someone like her to tangle with the idea that her fiance may be gay. I didn't like how she handled it, but I can understand wanting to be

he was? I think the OP just meant that that was one of the things this episode tackled.

I really enjoyed the episode where Kevin jizzed his pants cuz of Ruxin's wife. It had its flaws, but…I mean part of the frustration with this is knowing that they're capable of doing better with the same set up.

My problem with it was that they weren't dumb enough to be behaving so stupidly. For Charlie and Sudekis, there were really obvious ways they could have gotten rid of their bosses. One was clearly a drug addict and recording Charlie's bosses behavior was an obvious solution. Bateman's character was basically hoping

Mantzoukas?

I think there's something fundamentally different about the characters and the stories too. They're ultimately both comedies about a group of friends who are bad people, but that's all they share.

I wish Jenny stuck to her "convictions", and the show had fun with her unpopular, reasonable opinion of cancer awareness month. They did half an episode tackling her height discrimination, and they can't wring some humor out of her either stubbornly refusing to embrace it or taking advantage of it in a hilariously

I hope I the show magically sends her off to college and completely replaces her with Batman.

only if you mean it was garbage

I stopped watching after Jenny agreed to go to the cancer support group at the bake sale. This show needs Ruxin, and it needs Rafi. Rafi's crazy is the only thing that enables me to empathize with these characters, and Ruxin's take-downs make them more palatable. Taco reading Ruxin's text message was the part of this

I enjoyed the last episode, but this one made me very uncomfortable. In general I hate "the devil made me do it" as a concept, and the way they used this coin macguffin bothered me. I didn't mind them using it for Benedict Arnold but the bank teller and the florist's? son. The banker is easier to forget because she

I don't need the last word. I can't say anything more to convince you. We'll wait for the rest of the season to prove me right.

I didn't say that it proved my point. Just think it's another breadcrumb.

I'm glad you're starting to see how right I am about everything. You're not so bad. I mean you're not good enough to have such a nice disqus name, but you're not so bad.