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It's 2:30 AM and I'm waiting for an entire new season of a television show to start in 30 minutes. New media is weird!

Hmm…

It'll either be weird and amazing or weird and horrifying and either one is bound to be lots of fun!

Benched sounds like a comedy nerd's wet dream. Between that and Playing House, USA is developing a nice little comedy slate. Hopefully they stick with it.

Putting it at the top of the article would've spoiled the exact same amount that putting it at the bottom did…which is, not very much.

Okay, so we now have a Breaking Bad mention and a Community mention. This is officially an AV Club article. Phew! That was a close one.

I hate when birds start singing while it's still dark out. STOP MAKING ME FEEL LIKE I'M AN EVEN BIGGER LOSER THAN I AM, BIRDS

It definitely looked like the Morningside Heights/West Harlem area to me. It seems like his character is meant to be less wealthy this year, for whatever reason. (in previous seasons it looked like he lived in swankier neighborhoods like the Upper West Side and the West Village).

I LOVED this episode. Probably my favorite so far. I think it makes the entire show look so much more original and interesting in retrospect.

Blind items and Gawker are two of the least trustworthy things on the internet.

I think it's just typical "Louie forcing us to face truths we'd rather not face". It was uneasy as hell but I think I get why he did it.

I feel weird saying the timing of this with the #YesAllWomen movement was great because the movement was kicked off by a tragic event that shouldn't have happened, but it's kind of crazy how well this season is complimenting the current cultural discussion of gender inequality.

I think that's the point. Even seemingly "good" guys have the capability of devolving into violence, because…well, they're biologically able to. It's a great and highly unsettling counterpoint to the "NOT ALL MEN!" bullshit.

To be fair, he most likely put this episode together before the SNL episode. I guess he just felt that the bit was strong and wanted to showcase it to a larger audience.

Between this and Broad City's hurricane episode, this spring seems to be prime "New York-set shows react to all the shit they saw during Hurricane Sandy" season.

So next week is the finale then, I guess?

Well, her inability to remember the 3 R's led to her bullshitting something that made her come out of the debate looking like one of the strongest candidates. She handled the Silicon Valley fuck-up well enough that the attention wasn't on her but on Chung. At the end of the day, she's managed to run a successful

Obviously you're entitled to your opinion but I, mean, I have a hard time imagining how you didn't see Selena as a "political hack and borderline incompetent" in Seasons 1 and 2. If anything, she's more competent this season, and to me, the show has improved because of it.

Mobile Disqus is just so fucking awful.

He did renew it. He gave it the original back 9 and the second season renewal. He was fired after the 2006-2007 season (30 Rock's first).