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I still wear my "0 reasonable discussions" shirt regularly. In fact, I finally got a comment on it from someone for the first time just last week. I should probably tape a 1 over the 0 now.

I still haven't read Dark Places. Hope to get to it soon.

Holy fuck. Please, I beg you, just make it quick. We all have to go some time I guess.

People rooted for Amy????????? I mean, that's not as bad as people rooting for Walter White, but it's pretty bad. No one in GG comes across particularly well, but even so, Amy's a horrible human being. Only thing I rooted for was for her to get caught. Cheating doesn't even begin to approach the type of behavior that

If the article is accurate, it shows that rural folks have just as many (wrong) stereotypes about urban folks as the other way around. And that's not anything to celebrate.

For real.

That would truly be the tits.

Which is fine and good, but it's very much the kind of show I would love to have randomly showing up when I am just sitting around. I like the serendipity of reruns on regular television for such occasions; Netflix is what I use when I am dedicated to rewatching a series in its entirety.

I always really liked this show, even in the last couple of weaker seasons.

Joe Blevins took my answer. Well done, Joe.

I like the supercut of him in different hats, taking on the character of each. But the funniest one, IMO, is when the cops shoot tear gas into the motel room, and he says "Look Earl, pink smoke…it's making me sad".

Randy Hickey is one of the great underrated TV characters. Between the show's middling success and the glory that is Joy Turner, I think Suplee was a little overlooked. Damn shame, too. He's got serious chops and the show was smart enough to give him some run rather than really limiting him to the dumb sidekick role.

I actually think the fourth season was a solid return to form, but the coma episodes were bad enough that the damage had been done.

This is the straight up funniest show on TV right now. I lost it at Todd's singing, at Tandy's explanation of tizzy, at Bobby Elvis's Tandy impression, at Melissa's matter-of-fact acceptance of her murder, and at every damn thing Carol does. It's so strange for a network comedy to be this far into niche cable

Nick ending his welcome back yelling with "Fine, Cece then" was amazing. I'm impressed with how this show has maintained quality.

Two from me:

Becca James knows what's up. Sing Street was so good. The soundtrack has been a fairly consistent presence in my life for the last couple months and has only gotten better.

I'm glad to see this show get a review. I was very skeptical of it at first, but it has definitely become a solid comedy and a show I look forward to weekly. Mark McKinney's performance in this episode was spectacular, and the cast is quality pretty much all the way through. I hope to see a renewal notice shortly from

I'm not a Gilmore Girls fan, but my wife is. And because of that, I've watched much more of the show than I care to acknowledge.

I appreciate AV Club letting me know the HIMYM guys are involved, so I can just ignore it altogether. They had dozens of chances to do right by their first sitcom, and made the wrong choices at pretty much every turn. And that's not even thinking about the finale; I hadn't watched it in over a year at that point