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It was great. I blew through it once and am on my second watch.

Cool, will check out another ep. Yeah, it was the pilot, so sounds like it's worth another shot.

I've only seen one episode of that show but was put off by the fantasy bits… is it worth revisiting?

Yeah, I think charismatic is the wrong word choice. It's just the acting seems stilted to me.

I guess charismatic is the wrong word. I just thought they'd be more natural, but the line readings take me out of the show a bit.

His mother seems very self aware. I like his dad, he's funny, but again, it seems pretty obvious that he's reading lines. That said, they're both absolutely charming and I can see why Aziz wanted to cast them.

"My treat" was hilarious.

So easy to binge. Meant to watch one, watched four.

The parents are not as charismatic as I'd hoped. The second is still a good episode, but the acting was very self aware.

I am really enjoying this. It's funny, pretty smart, observant, and diverse without being preachy about it. Aziz is way funnier than I expected, I think the character is a nice departure from Tom Haverford without being too different to be unbelievable.

Master of None is great for binge-watching. I started watching this morning, thinking I'd check out the first episode, and now I'm four deep. It's funny and I am disappointed I've gone through so much of it already.

I give this show a lot of shit, but this episode actually moved Sheldon's storyline forward nicely as well as introducing a new element of Bernadette and Howard's relationship and had a few jokes that landed well.

But… Chuck Lorre! How could it be complex? Are you trolling me? :)

It's great, but I hated season one, so I skipped it and then went back after I was hooked. I think it's worth it.

Ha, I feel like a pariah because season four is my fave and I like the Beer Bad episode, too.

I don't know why I still watch the Big Bang Theory, but I do, and I sigh with disappointment whenever it's on. I'll be damned if I start watching Mom (even if I'm tempted to tune in for Allison Janney)… there's no way I'm willingly adding another Chuck Lorre show to my schedule.

Have you seen the new Chelsea Peretti special on Netflix? I actually rewatched it, which I don't normally do with stand-up. Solid.

I read it as Alison Brie. Also very different.

Ryan had nothing to worry about in terms of telling a boring story after that terrible anecdote about socks. Jeez.

I can't decide if I like this show or not. It's got a great fucking cast and at least a couple of solid jokes every episode, but, but it is just so damn network-y that I almost feel like it should have a laugh-track. Maybe it's just that I've reached Rob Lowe saturation point. After all the awesome comedy that Fred