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I enjoyed the hell out of this film.  Maybe it's because I don't have children so I didn't get defensive about how normal married couples are portrayed.  In any case, it's very well written.  Super tight execution.  I cared and rooted for the couple, and kind of wished the it had lasted a little longer.

Nope.  I only gave it a shot to see if it had improved enough to warrant being given a full season. And it still doesn't.  This feels like a game.  Like the network is trying to manufacture a celebrity slightly more deserving than a Kardashian.  I refuse to fall for it.

Sharon Horgan was a comedic genius in 'Pulling'.  Every character in the show was pitch perfect.  They could never make that here, women would hate her.

There was nothing wrong with that rape joke, pervy dentists are a legitimate meme.  I understand wanting to look like a sensitive guy and all, but leave women's issue for women to explain.  You're just going to mess it up.

Do you have babies?  If so, do you really want to hear about them after they're asleep?  Also, don't call people dumb ass anonymously, it just makes you look like a masturbating nerd.

Anything that has intelligent older men going through intelligent older men's issues seems to go over the average viewers heads.  Possibly because intelligent older men aren't a profitable demographic?

Best ep to date.  The dialogue and pace were nice and crispy.  For those who're disappointed, what the hell are you comparing it to?  Wilfred?  Always Sunny?  It's network!

The previous season felt strong and I was happily surprised to see that hey were giving it a second chance.  This is the real Urban 20 something show that MTV's  "I just Want My Pants Back' wants to be.  Here the protagonists are figuring things out while faking it, but not faking it with their friends as well.  Two

I was a fan of that band before they were ever famous…and I have the restraining orders to prove it.

The baby is dead weight. Fast forward to a toddler, hire a nanny, and starts writing some crazy stories.  The talent is being wasted.

You can do whatever you want.  The difference between being loved or hated is good timing.

This is indeed a show about twenty somethings, and it's a very accurate representation of the kids I went to Art school with.  So of course, I was bored, I'd spent entire semester purposely not asking personal questions because I didn't want them talking to me about their lives outside of class (in my 30's, second