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Hank should enroll in the charter school with Max.

There's also the added costs of going to school on the other side of the country. Not that Haddie ever comes home.

I wasn't good friends with my freshman roommate and he showered once every few days despite 6'4 and perpetually sick, but he also didn't really complain when my friends were always in my room vaping and watching dragon ball z.

It's been a really weird season that's good because it's different, but it's not my favorite season. I think Shameless is at its best when it's fun and this season was very heavy on the deep stuff.

This wasn't a bad episode, but it was the one where I finally decided that I don't care if Parenthood comes back or not. The charter school is yet another rushed beyond the point of ridiculousness Kristina storyline, the Hank/Sarah romance is too slow, and why do the writer's give us more Drew nonsense?

Would more Before Sunrise movies really be a good thing? I'd like to see one when they're both much older, but that's a story that's been aided tremendously by the long gaps.

Sheldon clearly would've picked ps4. He'd play Virtual Boy over Xbox One.

Most try to forget the Rogan/Stanhope season. Consider yourself lucky.

The Man Show says otherwise.

Leno, come back. You know you can't stay off late night and you know you want to be the subject of another Bill Carter book.

For me this was an A- episode that shows how much an effectively used Noah adds to the show. I wasn't a huge fan of how he was used throughout most of season 2, but he adds a male friendship to George that Fred really can't provide. I was surprised that they used him in a scene not involving George, but I really liked

I got an Apple TV for free so I don't really see any compelling reason to switch, especially since you can stream Prime through an iPad to it. The lack of Showtime Anytime is bothersome.

Pharrell called Cee-Lo to say "go away if you feel"

I put my best foot flaward, caachuuuu.

I was raised by a cup of coffee. Long live Homsar.

Happythankyoumoreplease was terrible. Liberal Arts was decent, but I kinda get the idea that he's headed straight down the Zach Braff route. But hey, Braff's currently on Broadway making money that apparently doesn't need to go toward funding his next movie because thank god for Kickstarter.

My main beef is with the fact that the partners would've known already. It's a courthouse shooting which would've made the news in about 2 seconds. Even an hour is too long for a bunch of Chicago's name partners to not know about a courtroom shooting.

It's a fairly weak showing for what is one of this era's most beloved sitcoms (yuck that doesn't sound right). The Office got much more fanfare. And perhaps rightfully so, but it does feel a bit weird to see such lackluster attention.

Couldn't they have found a different writer besides HIMYM's weekly TV club #1 fan. When I saw Donna Bowman's name at the top, all I thought was "everything is great. A+++"

As good as the episode was, one point really bugged me. Are we really supposed to believe that none of the partners knew that there was a shootout in the courthouse hours after it happened? They presumably all have cell phones. The partners wouldn't have necessarily known Will was dead either, but to have them