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Good god, EVERY work place environment is like high school! I've never been in an office with more than ten people where that wasn't the case.

@avclub-23bdbd6765499c3d4922cb2821ec26d5:disqus - you left out urbane new parents who have to come up with an obscure name because offspring are more trendy accessories than actual living beings.

@avclub-23bdbd6765499c3d4922cb2821ec26d5:disqus - you left out urbane new parents who have to come up with an obscure name because offspring are more trendy accessories than actual living beings.

I admit - it feels like a bit of a cop out to say that "good enough" will do. I would really like the show to find its stride again, and it's disappointing to see it come apart at the seams in the way almost every 8-season old, multi-camera US sitcom inevitably does.

I admit - it feels like a bit of a cop out to say that "good enough" will do. I would really like the show to find its stride again, and it's disappointing to see it come apart at the seams in the way almost every 8-season old, multi-camera US sitcom inevitably does.

I don't think that friendship gets much respect. I think for a large majority of people, it's just the thing you do to pass the time before the obligatory pairing off and spawning. And it's pretty rotten because some of us actually invest in forming meaningful intellectual and emotional bonds with people who aren't

I don't think that friendship gets much respect. I think for a large majority of people, it's just the thing you do to pass the time before the obligatory pairing off and spawning. And it's pretty rotten because some of us actually invest in forming meaningful intellectual and emotional bonds with people who aren't

I wouldn't go so far as to give it an A, but I got several solid laughs out of this episode. I'm sad that the show isn't as fresh as it once was, but it's still an enjoyable way to pass the time each week.

I wouldn't go so far as to give it an A, but I got several solid laughs out of this episode. I'm sad that the show isn't as fresh as it once was, but it's still an enjoyable way to pass the time each week.

I really want to know how the rest of "Bro Your Boat" goes…

I really want to know how the rest of "Bro Your Boat" goes…

I'm glad to see there are others making this point. I am so sick of people who posture that simply having a baby = I'm the most responsible one in the room by default. There's a major difference between taking on a responsibility and actually being responsible.

I'm glad to see there are others making this point. I am so sick of people who posture that simply having a baby = I'm the most responsible one in the room by default. There's a major difference between taking on a responsibility and actually being responsible.

Loved Made in Canada, but I'm a fan of most of Mercer's work. I remember having to search a bit to find a DVD copy.

Loved Made in Canada, but I'm a fan of most of Mercer's work. I remember having to search a bit to find a DVD copy.

Who won TV this week? Bobby Cannavale's penis.

Who won TV this week? Bobby Cannavale's penis.

Last week's proposal that Morehouse is the bigger "hero" than Corcoran really held up in this episode. I realize the idea is that Corky is so driven by emotion at this point that he's blind to reason, but regardless he was far from the savvy detective suggested to us at the beginning of the series.

Last week's proposal that Morehouse is the bigger "hero" than Corcoran really held up in this episode. I realize the idea is that Corky is so driven by emotion at this point that he's blind to reason, but regardless he was far from the savvy detective suggested to us at the beginning of the series.

One more left - curious to see what the finale has in store next week…