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Wait, for real? I thought it was only on at 9:30!

Why is "IT'S BETTER THAN CNN" the go-to defense for Fox News defenders like we worship CNN as some bastion of truth? It's basically a less offensive but more incompetent version of Fox News.

Right? Honestly this episode was just as emotionally devastating to me as Ozymandias (albeit in a very different way.)

Mad Men FUCKED ME UP last night. I've been thinking about it all day.

I've been really enjoying this season actually, maybe more than last. I agree that I'm totally done with the Pamela stuff though.

A Full House movie that takes the piss out of it sounds amazing. That should be the type of thing getting a Netflix pick-up!

The funny thing is Full House almost sounds like a progressive show, what with three not-very-masculine men living together and raising three girls in San Francisco.

I think as a kids' show it's basically fine, no better or worse than fare you'd find on Disney Channel now. I mean, it's not good, but for a 5-year-old's brain, it's passable.

I really hope he does. I would love to know his reaction to the news dropping.

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NBC is actually kind of back to last-place mode. I mean, they're technically the #1 network but CBS is very close to overtaking them, which is pathetic given that the network that airs the Super Bowl is typically a guaranteed #1 for the year.

Yeah, but notice how the doctor and Henry are blurred while Betty's clearly in focus. It's making a point that, despite the sexism of the era still existing, Betty's making her own decision.

Yeah, I guess we were supposed to believe that Selina had earned her party's nomination. But that information wasn't conveyed very well… when Season 3 ended it seemed like there was a very real possibility of her losing the primary, and yet now it seemed like the nomination was pretty much handed to her.

Yeah, this was really fantastic. I was laughing the entire way through.

It's been a rough year for TVBTN. I think the TV industry is moving to a point where trying to use a system to calculate renewal/cancellation chances is going to be impossible, and this is the start of that. Galavant and American Crime would've surely been cancelled if this were 5 or even 2-3 years ago, but we're at a

The Nielsens worked when there were 3 networks and like ~100 shows in total, but with the giant amount of choices we have now, it's hard for me to believe it's still all that accurate. I don't necessarily think 30 Rock and Parks & Rec and Community would've been giant hits under a more accurate system (although

It's also a weird feeling to like shows that other people are actually aware of!!!

Yeah, why the fuck did they replace her again?

Broad City and You're the Worst would like a word.

I wouldn't say it was just one episode. The first 3 episodes were well-regarded. The reaction to the next 5 or 6 episodes was pretty mixed. It seems to be getting back on track though.