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My justification/theory for Ghosted’s continual lack of continuity, like Leroy seeing something blatantly supernatural one week and still being a staunch skeptic the next, was that certain episodes followed a Leroy and Max that existed in a universe where Max’s wife was a threat and in another universe where Max was

i’m 7, or whatever it’s up to now, and it’s stupid as fuck. there’s no redeeming qualities to any of the characters except the other teachers and the closet-freak student girl with the glasses.

Yeah he’s essentially Dennis but in a universe that isn’t as fucked up as he is. The Gang makes sense in their world because everyone is fucked up in their own way, or get pulled down to their level. In AP Bio it’s hard to get past the “why is he not fired/arrested/committed?” question. I’m about 5 episodes in, but

Julia Louis Dreyfus is rock solid, but Kaitlin Olson surprises me more. The other thing that really makes Kaitlin Olson stand out is her total fearlessness. Maybe only Lucille Ball among the great sitcom actresses matches her there.

Be great if it got picked up. Be great if AV Club started reviewing it. It’s a shit-ton better than a lot of stuff they do cover.

Courtney Cox is Lucy in the reboot of I Love Lucy.

I imagine he’ll be back full time rather soon. A.P. Bio has not exactly been good or successful.

I always see Dee ranked last on character ranking lists which I don’t understand. Mac is funny and has his place on the show, but to me he’s a step below the rest of the cast. Rob admits that himself. He’s kind of like Jerry on Seinfeld in some ways. He’s necessary to the show, but probably the least funniest of the

The surprise ending of the season 2 finale and the direction they took the serious coupled with Kaitlin’s amazing acting in that hospital scene really makes me want to see more of it. I wasn’t expecting the show to get that serious and it really needs to get renewed for a third season.

Jimmy would seriously fit right in with The Gang.

Lucille Ball is such an obvious answer and I want to be contrarian because every single comedic actress is compared to her or called “the next Lucy” and usually a person like her is more famous for being first than best... But dammit, Lucille Ball was one of those people who were so good at what they did, it’s like

Lucy and Mary Tyler Moore certainly deserve all-time great sitcom actress consideration. But so do Kaitlin Olson and Julia Louis Dreyfus and Amy Poehler.

All due respect to It’s Always Sunny, but The Mick might have more left in the tank

Idk, the Mick is consistently HILARIOUS and edgy as hell, surprisingly edgy. In some ways it has more to offer than Sunny.

The Mick isn’t on the same all-time great sitcom level as It’s Always Sunny, but I hope it gets renewed. It is a great vehicle for Kaitlin Olson who for my money is the best sitcom actress alive, and I’m not sure they are any dead ones I would take over her either.

I remember the Mindy Project was never the same once...

David Gerrold was also one of the first couple of writers to predict computer viruses and give them that name, in his 1969-72 series of stories that were later combined into the novel When HARLIE Was One. Gregory Benford also mentioned a virus program in a 1970 short story, and I’m not sure which of them did it first.