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How does being slightly critical of Archer and Rick and Morty equal me shitting on them (FFS I used the word terrific when talking about Archer)? Of the shows you mentioned the only one I was overwhelmingly negative of was Nathan for You.

Wow! What and overwhelming counter argument! I know see the error in my thinking. But seriously, care to elaborate at all?

Random comedy related thoughts for 2015.

I'd fully support that. I didn't think they could make a movie as good as Frances Ha, but god damnit they did!

Go to rateyourmusic.com and click on charts. Set it to 2015 and select a genre you like. Go down the list clicking on albums, read the user reviews, and listen to anything that interests you. Then repeat with other genres you like. If you need more assistance go to the forums and ask for help. RYM is a great resource

No Chastity Belt or Neon Indian?

How so? I don't notice any sort of quality dip until season 7 when they had the writers strike.

BTW Seasons 5 and 6 are the best!

This article saddens me. Scrubs is my favorite TV show of all time. It was good up until then 9th season when they should have just pitched it as a spinoff series so it could stand on its own merits and not taint Scrubs' legacy.

No way!!! Season 5 and 6 are the best. Just whatever you do don't watch season 9 and prepare yourself for season 7 being a slight dip in quality (mostly due to the writers strike).

I agree with what you're saying over all, but I definitely disagree that scrubs started going downhill around season 5. I've seen every episode at least 3-4 times and the ones I revisit the most are definitely from seasons 5 and 6.

Ok, then let's have a gorg ride a bike.

Yeah, Gonzo is being criminally under used. It was never just a trio of Kermit, Piggy, and Fozzie. It was always a quartet that included Gonzo.

I didn't care for this episode. It had a lot more awkward comedy which is much different tonally then what this show usually does and just doesn't fit as well. There were still some good lines scattered throughout the episode, but I felt the main focus was way too weak to get an A-.

I loved what they were doing last season with the throughlines, but eh, this season just hasn't worked for me.

IF you think a half hour sitcom is "draining" then you're doing something wrong.

As someone who works at a grocery store I have say Randy's charity shaming was complete and utter BS. I get the whole use of hyperbole to reinforce the point, but the point itself is false. I've worked at two different grocery stores all throughout high school and college and even though we are supposed to ask every

I completely agree. I also feel the same way with Always Sunny. It's a lot stupider than Seinfeld (which can make for some absolutely hilarious moments) but it often reminds me how consistent seinfeld was from seasons 3-9.

I totally agree. I've only seen Psycho and completely loved High Anxiety. The whole scene where the doctor brings his kids to the medical lecture is gold.

Say what you want but High Anxiety is great, I like the 2005 producers better than the 1967 original, and History of the World: Part 1 is overrated.