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Details about the episode #404

Oh.  I think "History 101" has no chance of adding additional viewers.  That boat sailed awhile ago.

Andy Bobrow's explanation (from reddit):

That's what you think newbies are going to be thinking after watching last night?  That the show is "weird, but not smart enough, and broad without being accessible" and that they're going to compare it to "Urban Matrimony?"

What you said makes sense, but I already burned my Todd effigy so it's too late.

He listed the episodes by when they aired, not production code:

I wish there was a word to describe the pleasure I get in viewing this misfortune.

BJ Novak is going to stop you from watching The Mindy Project and not everything else that has happened on that show the past 14 or so episodes?

Whenever I see Kate Mara I think "Anna Kendrick's face sure looks different."

I guess I just love Kevin Spacey more than everyone else.

I think Futurama's original ending was fantastic.  The movies or new seasons haven't diminished that.

After reading this list, I think I need to re-watch the series again.  Some other episodes that I enjoyed:

@avclub-b7a8211586995578af1a2a97cfd214ca:disqus Don't forget that time travel is fake and also impossible.

"Conventions of Space and Time"

I was the person who ranked it at 59.  Looking back at my list, I might actually move it up a few spots only because of the episodes that I would put behind it.

Episode 218: Custody Law and Eastern European Diplomacy

To whomever ranked Pascal's Triangle Revisited at #5:  I love you.

I have Asian Population Studies at 18.  I also had Intro to Political Science at 66 so I was one off there.

Why is Chang there?