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fucking disqus

Maybe you're looking for a recap site? The AV Club has never done reviews that just summarize the episode.

Well, she got in a dig at him.

Since when are writers' rooms "confidential?". Pretty much every show I know of the writers are practically tripping over themselves to discuss what happened in them and how certain things were formed. There's an entire section of this site dedicated to showrunners discussing the writing process for their work. I get

The Mindy Project seems to be more polarizing than the shows you mentioned. Some people really love it, and some people really hate it. I'm not a huge fan but I can see why people like it.

Some more information on the new Tina Fey-scripted Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt and why NBC dumped it:

When Nadia was first introduced I figured she'd be one of those background characters that sitcoms run to the ground pretty quickly, so it's to the show's credit that they have used her sparingly and kept her hilarious. This was her first appearance since what, Season 2?

Yeah the fight stuff was weird. But this episode was saved by 1) Nick and his new girlfriend and 2) the long-awaited return of Nadia.

"I'm bored."
"Now I'm not bored."
"Now I'm bored again."
"Now I'm not bored."
"Now I'm bored again."
"Now I'm not bored anymore."

That happened in like Season 3, after the Britney guest spot. It got bigger as it went on but it was still very much a hit by this point in its run.

If this was Season 3 it might make a difference, but I don't think there's ever been a show that just suddenly became a big hit in its 7th season.

Well, The CW doesn't have comedy other than Whose Line, but I guess they don't really count?

Yeah, that's basically what this signifies to me. I can't blame them for doing this to Parks because I don't know where else they could've put it, but between cancelling Community, sending Tina's new show to Netflix and doing this to Parks, they're making a pretty clear signal to anyone who was involved with their

I thought we were running out of network exec bullshit terms but apparently we've been saved.

Seems like NBC is basically done with comedy right now. Marry Me/About a Boy are dead, UKS is shipped to Netflix and the remaining two will probably be summer burn-off.

NBC is burning off the final season of Parks with back-to-back episodes Tuesdays at 8 from 1/13 to 2/24.

I could still see them going back to that well though. I kind of hope they don't. Their current chemistry is nice.

Harmon has basically said that exactly. Hopefully now that we're n the Yahoo era they can put it to bed. (But not put Jeff and Annie to bed.)

Similar to how I have a burning desire to try a Krabby Patty, I really wish I could have one of Bob's burgers.

Both Hugo and Jimmy Pesto don't really fit with the show's vibe anymore. "Bob vs. paper thin nemesis" plotlines feel awkward in a show that's become very keen on making everyone relatable and fun to watch.