I have this feeling. Like, if they decide to keep Rob and Adam permanently (PLEASE, GOD, DO THIS) that someone will be made City Manager and/or run for City Councilman Dexhart's now vacated seat (that'd be an easy enough plot to sell, ffs, he's such a failure). AND I JUST ;ASLKDFJA;SKLFJ I know this show is going to go there, so it's so hard to just sit back and accept that I don't need to dread episodes and instead, I get to anticipate episodes. But not in the same way I anticipate phenomenal episodes of Who or Breaking Bad where part of that excitement is very legitimate fear for my characters. But I get to anticipate joy and laughter. This show is a gift and I don't care if it ever declines in quality (although that seems two to three more seasons in the future likely, if ever) because the perfection it's been delivering for a solid two years has already made my decade of sitcom viewing. THIS IS WHAT TV IS SUPPOSED TO BE.
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Date: 2011-05-01 08:31 pm (UTC)I have this feeling. Like, if they decide to keep Rob and Adam permanently (PLEASE, GOD, DO THIS) that someone will be made City Manager and/or run for City Councilman Dexhart's now vacated seat (that'd be an easy enough plot to sell, ffs, he's such a failure). AND I JUST ;ASLKDFJA;SKLFJ I know this show is going to go there, so it's so hard to just sit back and accept that I don't need to dread episodes and instead, I get to anticipate episodes. But not in the same way I anticipate phenomenal episodes of Who or Breaking Bad where part of that excitement is very legitimate fear for my characters. But I get to anticipate joy and laughter. This show is a gift and I don't care if it ever declines in quality (although that seems two to three more seasons in the future likely, if ever) because the perfection it's been delivering for a solid two years has already made my decade of sitcom viewing. THIS IS WHAT TV IS SUPPOSED TO BE.