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Dee, you goddamn bitch.

Man, we went from a quasi Happy Endings reunion, with all the stars back on tv, to no one being on tv again In such a whirlwind.

This episode had everything:

Scott = Rose's spy.

Always doesn't sell tampons. That's Tampax, owned by the same company.

I liked it at first but it kind of wore thin by relying too much on the same joke. I'm sure the 30-second edit will be better.

The excited polar bear in a sombrero was probably the hardest I laughed.

Damn it! I was hoping this meant they got to star in their own ad.

This is quite dark, but do they offer life insurance? As far as I know it's home, auto, etc.

Forgive me for asking, was that an ad?

Short and to the point…

Definitely. But their dated aspects are based on settings. Same cannot be said for most comedies these days. Even the great ones like 30 Rock rely way too much on current pop culture jokes that are outdated in 1-2 years.

That was my reaction when I read an article about Ghostbusters… Mind blowwwwnnnn.

Same here. The structure and the direction of some scenes reminded me quite a bit of Beauty and the Beast, which ended up reducing my enjoyment. Having said that, the Do You Want To Build A Snowman / growing up sequence was so damn delightful (and sad)

Next step for Fusion: move it to my DirecTV package (it's the cheap one)

I think the fact that we've seen new shows like The Bridge, Jane The Virgin, Welcome To The Family (short-lived NBC sitcom), and Cristela in these last couple of years means a lot. And I'd love to see a show that's truly 50/50 and I feel we are only one or two development cycles away.

Not just french but a little french boy.

I'm not sure about Petra as a damsel in distress. We've seen her playing Lachlan before and we know he's a good match for her in playing these malicious games.

I also blame the award circuits. Shameless was totally overlooked for years then it delivers their most straight forward dramatic season and bam! It's nominated for switching categories. Something has to change there. Maybe in a few years dramedy will be recognised as legitimate.