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Oops! Soon-to-be wife (except maybe not, because this is a sitcom.)

I feel like there were a few. But really, who cares?

Definitely 30 Rock. We need to discuss Tracy Does Conan and Black Tie.

I think 2014 is shaping up to be a pretty good year for comedy. Brooklyn Nine Nine, Broad City, Rick and Morty, Enlisted. And two of those are definitely going to be back next year! (And B99 pretty much definitely is, too).

Yeah, they've always been around, but they weren't around every episode. And they were fresher when we hadn't seen them a million times. I don't think Parks is doing anything particularly wrong in its later years (aside from some Flanderization with the characters, but that's standard, although it's been pretty bad

I really hope this happens.

I keep considering giving the show up, but I still have too much affection for it that I don't think I can. I just hope it ends before it starts *really* embarrassing itself.

The whole Ron storyline has been a lot of diminishing returns. Giving him a wife and a baby isn't interesting if he's going to do the exact same stuff before, only now there's a baby in the room.

The political dynamics ARE really weird this year. They kept referring to Leslie as "unemployed" after she was recalled and then treated her return to the Parks Department as some sort of grand reunion, even though they made it explicitly clear all of last year that Leslie still worked for the Parks Department (and we

The biggest difference for me is that this season has lost the group dynamic - obviously, since they lost two group members. And while Hickey and Duncan and even Chang are great, they're not really part of the "family unit". The show now feels a bit more like a workplace sitcom rather than the "hanging out with the

I forgot about Partridge. Yikes. That was a bad, bad episode.

They're kind of jumping through hoops to give her a reason to stay, because the truth is any rational human being would've taken that Chicago offer. But since this is a show about Leslie in Pawnee and it isn't over yet…

So these people read Community as an anti-liberal show that's all about the laffs and nothing else? Are they sure they're not watching Family Guy?

Hey, it randomly switched to my Disqus profile for the first time! I feel special!

FX has a slew of upcoming comedy projects, so maybe them. FOX has a ton of interesting stuff - Mulaney, Tina Fey's sitcom (and her upcoming sitcom on NBC sounds super interesting, too).