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Nah, Tina's too Awkward. She'd try to bond with Hank and it might initially work, but hank would ultimately be weirded out by her awkward romantic stuff.

This would make sense if it was a streaming service specifically for kids. I don't know how having just Star Wars/Marvel/ABC content would be appealing to adults.

I could see it played off as Bob trying to bond with Hank over grilling, and casually slipping it in that he does pun based burgers. Hank would disapprove. Then Bob would say something about it reminding him of his dad, and the two of them could then ultimately bond over having disapproving fathers.

I think the people hating on Papa John's haven't had it in years. If I'm forced to eat at a national chain Papa John's is definitely my go to. However with regional chains included Mellow Mushroom is at the top of my list.

I Disagree completely.

I'm seriously surprised by the amount of vitriol spewed in this comment section. Hot Streets was amazing and showed tons of potential.

This. I was just going to comment about that. I still watch and enjoy new episodes, but one of my biggest pet peeves is that they add in these stupid pointless jokes that only serve to undermine a good aspect of the episode. Like in this instance we actually got some great character developement and they basically

No, of course no one was saying that. What they were saying is that he shouldn't have gotten the Oscar because of the sexual harassment charges. I was reminding those people that the award and the charges are independent of each other.

Now using an extreme example that's most likely just a somewhat interesting ethical question let me play devil's advocate.

That him winning an Oscar has anything to do with his sexual harassment charges.

Well it adds more to the conversation than your comment.

As far as I know a person can be both a great actor and a sexual harasser. Those things are very much independent of each other. The Academy honored his performance in MBTS not his harassment.

Andy Dwyer on Parks and Rec. He doesn't necessarily ruin every scene that he's in, but he is consistently the least funny character on the show. Even more so than the Mark and Ann who were the straight men. His dumb puppy dog schtick did absolutely nothing for me.

One of the best shows of all time from seasons 1-6, and 8. 7 isn't bad, but clearly affected by the writers strike. 9 isn't terrible, but its clearly going through the growing pains of a spin off in its first season. In fact I think it could have worked if it actually did spin off. People would have been more

I think they concentrated too much on being hip and edgy that they forgot to write characters and jokes. The problem is that I see this trend happening all too often. First we got a whole bunch of Dramedies (is that the right word), which was a nice change of pace. Now however it's like we keep getting the lazy 30

This will never happen, but a Pokemon game with regular RPG style fighting system that more closely resembles the TV Show would be awesome. Though it'd be nice to just to see GameFreak do something anything different than what they've been doing. There is so much untapped potential with this world/universe. It's a

I'm fucking sick and tired of this shit. The show needs to make a change and stick to it. It seems like every episode they propose something crazy happening to a character or multiple characters only to have everything magically end up exactly the way things were. Sometimes in the most convenient and lazy ways

Yeah, but that's on Cable where they can push the limits a little more. When has this type of show ever succeeded on network TV?

This show feels so dated. This type of show feels like it's been tried so many times by Fox and CW that who in their right mind thinks it's gonna work this time.

Yes which Is why I've watched several episodes of Nathan For You. I just don't get the hype. It's like they took a Daily Show segment and made it longer and unfunny.