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I watched the new episodes:

Don't speak for all of us, Dave.

I know you do. You love me, and that's an emotion!

You have… real emotions?

Now I can't edit this, you bastard.

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We're a match made in heaven, SBT.

I was sadly not around for the conversation, but did somebody bring up Groundhog Day because that's the one film I can't understand if somebody doesn't even 'like' it.

I just turned the episode on for fun since I haven't seen it in forever. I forget how much of a train wreck it is considering Michael can't possibly understand that if all went well (with the deposition) for Jan, then he would have essentially given her reason to break up with him, after getting all that money.

"The Deposition" pretty much floored me in the way it runs the gamut of sympathy for the character of Michael Scott. It's an episode that has one of the most sympathetic moments, and one of his most repulsive. But the way this situation plays out, it's hard not to see how tied up they are in eachother (his bad and

Buffy's "Once More With Feeling
-This is my favorite TV episode of all time, so naturally it connects with me emotionally.

*obligatory mention of how much I also love "Son of the Defender," which you already know* /cheers!

Does anybody know a good site to stream Community episodes? I want to watch the three or four S5 episodes that I missed the first time through.

Pretty much. There's a scene in Hollow Man where Kevin Bacon's character is telling Josh Brolin and Elizabeth Shue a joke, and it's possibly the worst delivery of a joke I've ever heard. What an odd, odd man.

Forgot about that one, so it wasn't being counted, but make no mistake I am watching every single film of his. He is now one of my all-time favorite directors.

Hollow Man's use of CGI, and Kevin Bacon's apeshit performance is just more of a draw than a walking/talking robot. Basically, with Robocop, all of the things I loved about it had nothing to do with… Robocop.

Controversial opinion: I have now seen all six of Paul Verhoeven's American films and my least favorite (but still quite enjoy) is RoboCop.

I think we're all secretly hoping it wins, to be honest. (Not to mention, I do not hate it as much as the rest of the internet does. I thought it was kind of pretty.)