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I know about illegal streaming services, but a) they're way less reliable than regular streaming services and b) as commenters below have stated, people who aren't TV-obsessed like us probably aren't as savvy at finding them. So it keeps a sizable audience from seeing Happy Endings and prevents it from having a life

I mean, I would say the fact that they already had a replacement for The Muppets planned to debut in January is proof enough, considering that usually doesn't happen unless a show has a set "limited run."

That's usually how it goes but if I recall correctly, The Muppets was never getting a full 22 episode season because production takes longer than a typical sitcom and it wouldn't be possible, hence why ABC had a Muppets-less schedule already planned for mid-season. So 3 additional episodes might actually be a vote of

You seem to just really hate TV moms.

Yeah, and it has more ads than any streaming service I've ever used. (Except for The Simpsons episodes, for whatever reason.)

That was my initial instinct too, but on the other hand I can't really think of any other show that's directly dealt with it. BoJack comes closest, but they've never said it even if it's heavily implied.

Or BoJack Horseman!

Yeah, there hasn't been a really excellent episode of SNL in several years so this absolutely qualifies.

It's probably going to suck, but I'm sure the tell-alls about it a few years down the road will be entertaining as fuuuuck!

People seem down on January Jones, but I think she's necessary as sort of a foil to Phil and Carol's insanity. I think a show that's just Phil & Carol and Melissa & Todd could work.

I can't speak for Myles, but I find Phil 2.0 pretty worthless as a character in that he has no real discernible traits other than "the other Phil". His purpose is basically just to be a punchline that's worn out its welcome.

I like Melissa and Todd. Everyone else feels kinda thinly drawn and unnecessary. Erica and Gail, in particular, seemed like completely different people here than they were in S1.

I feel the same way about Cecily Strong, who was being pushed to be an MVP last season but has been largely absent this year.

I'm still not aboard the Jost and Che love train. I admit they've improved, but I just don't find either of them particularly funny and their chemistry feels more forced than natural. I mean, compare them to Amy/Tina or Tina/Jimmy…it's just not up to the level it needs to be.

It has a 95% 90% 88% 85% success rate!

I literally did not realize they had commercials and was confused as to why everyone complained about them until like a week ago.

It's going a lot better than I expected! Noah's a capable host and the show feels like it's still doing what it's supposed to do.

You can still watch S1 on the Comedy Central app right now! It's worth it.

But no one is saying Matt and Trey should be arrested or have their show cancelled or whatever. They're having a discussion about something they created and an idea that they put out there. I don't see why that bothers people so much. The "anti-SJW" brigade accuses these so-called "social justice warriors" of

Honestly, Sue probably needs to be exposed to some different types of people so I hope Holly stays how she is and they don't go the whole "Sue's optimism made Holly realize life isn't so bad after all!" route.