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Who allowed this to be published?

NBC already has a solid comedy block again! The Good Place, Great News, Trial & Error, Superstore, The Carmichael Show, and a promising project coming up in AP Bio.

"David Hasslehoff…harbors a lingering appreciation for…glitzy softcore…boobs and boners."
—Sean O'Neal, The A.V. Club

Watched and loved the first three episodes, so I think I'll definitely be making use of this. Thanks so much!

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This is perfect! I can definitely fit in an abbreviated run of episodes before starting season five.

Hey Samurai Jack enthusiasts! How necessary would it be for me to watch the show's original run if I'm considering watching this season? I really want to watch this season since everyone is raving, but I don't know if I have the time to invest in the show's entire run right now. If it's completely necessary I might

You're talking about Malcolm's Caramoan game, not his Philippines game. (Not that he deserved to win Phillippines either.)

So next comes the part where the Internet digs up this poor guy's identity, puts his entire past under intense scrutiny, and then declares him "ruined" when he doesn't live up to an impossible standard, right?

The title of episode three pretty clearly indicates that it's the finale.

Ignatiy happens to think it's the best film of 2016!

Has anybody here heard of The Dawns Here Are Quiet? It's a Russian war film from 1972 that was nominated for Best Foreign Language Film at the Oscars. It follows a women's regiment in the Soviet army as they track some Germans through the forest near their station. It's a really remarkable film and it astonishes me

Don't forget about his appearance as the detective investigating Kitty's disappearance on Arrested Development.

I know nobody came here to talk about this, but there's something us Crazy Ex-Girlfriend fans are going to have to reckon with.

Tokyo Drift in last is pure lunacy.

Oh and by the way, THE GOOD PLACE MADE THE AV CLUB'S TOP TEN SHOWS OF 2016!!! I never expected that, and I couldn't be more pleased.

I think you mean forked-up.

This may have been the most purely funny episode of the series for me thus far. There was a litany of hilarious line readings, from William Jackson Harper in particular. His portrayal of Chidi's well-meaning indecision has been one of the most consistently funny parts of the show, and it was obviously out in full

Is this an intentional Veep reference or an unintentional Veep reference?

God bless this beautiful, perfect show.