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09/05/13 @ 04:45pm
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nbcparksandrec:

Get out the apps and zerts because we are ready to celebrate! Parks and Rec is coming back for Season 6!

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26/02/13 @ 05:54pm
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25/02/13 @ 12:25pm
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brooklynmutt:

Veep Season 2: Trailer

h/t GotchaMedia

neutralblinghotel:

valentine’s day is coming up have some really bad neutral milk hotel valentines

(i’m pretty sure the one on the right is annie’s joke)

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11/02/13 @ 06:38pm
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"Once you hear Jeff Mangum howling about Anne Frank and ghosts and semen and bombs and medical specimens in jars and teeth and dead dogs and Holland in 1945 and synthetic flying machines and your mom sticking a fork in your dad’s shoulder, you will never be able to listen to, like, Third Eye Blind again without ripping your ears off."

April Ludgate on Neutral Milk Hotel’s Classic — Vulture

Vulture had Parks & Rec showrunner Mike Schur review In The Aeroplane Over the Sea as April Ludgate in honor of the album’s 15-yr anniversary and it’s appropriately grumpy/complimentary/perfect.

(via housingworksbookstore)

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10/02/13 @ 12:30pm
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augh this was great

Saturday Night Live

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02/02/13 @ 10:15am
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in memoriam
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"It was one of the most satisfying sitcom enders I’ve seen, right up there with the end of The Mary Tyler Moore Show and Cheers, series that operated along the same no-fuss, let’s-all-have-a-good-time wavelength.

30 Rock is uniquely skilled at eating its cake and having it, too, while crowing ‘Isn’t cake ridiculous?’ and making you crave cake.

Cumulatively, these gags had a reassuring effect. They told us that the show wasn’t suddenly going to start jumping in our laps and licking our faces like a puppy begging for attention — that, if anything, 30 Rock was going to push the other way,and ensure that any tears shed were borne more of respect than cheap sentiment.

They made it feel as though Tina Fey and her writing staff were speaking directly to the viewers, warning them, “Yes, we know, it hurts to say good-bye, but trust us, you’ll get over this. It’s just a TV show, and we’re all just characters. We’re not really your friends.”
But they were — and nobody knew that better than 30 Rock. That’s why it ended by giving all the characters some version of what they subconsciously wanted or needed.

[…] The show was hardnosed and softhearted, meta and sincere. It told us not to care by daring us not to care, knowing we’d care no matter what, because you can’t spend seven years in the company of people without caring about them at least a little bit. That’s TV. That’s life, too.
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Matt Zoller Seitz, writer for Vulture, reviewing the series finale of 30 Rock. (x)