I guess I didn't think he would've. It just seemed like a possibility. But honestly, I can't think of the last show whose fans got screwed over this badly.
I guess I didn't think he would've. It just seemed like a possibility. But honestly, I can't think of the last show whose fans got screwed over this badly.
I know! Look, that episode wasn't my favorite, but that montage would've worked so, so, so much better without that Battleship promo popping up.
I know! Look, that episode wasn't my favorite, but that montage would've worked so, so, so much better without that Battleship promo popping up.
I didn't think the first episodes were "bland and almost lame". Spanish 101 is still among my favorite Community episodes.
I didn't think the first episodes were "bland and almost lame". Spanish 101 is still among my favorite Community episodes.
I don't think I can do that. Whitney can go die in a hole by the side of the road for all I care. I've long accepted that Community isn't going to bring in many (if any) new fans, and I think if most viewers can follow Community to Fridays, having a strong lead-in show shouldn't be nearly as important.
I don't think I can do that. Whitney can go die in a hole by the side of the road for all I care. I've long accepted that Community isn't going to bring in many (if any) new fans, and I think if most viewers can follow Community to Fridays, having a strong lead-in show shouldn't be nearly as important.
No, I actually agree with you. As much as I enjoyed the wacky ambition of season 2 and several season 3 episodes, I kinda miss the days when Community could be halfway normal and still be hilarious, in other words, when it didn't need the high-concept trope episodes to be really good. I loved season 1, as well as the…
No, I actually agree with you. As much as I enjoyed the wacky ambition of season 2 and several season 3 episodes, I kinda miss the days when Community could be halfway normal and still be hilarious, in other words, when it didn't need the high-concept trope episodes to be really good. I loved season 1, as well as the…
I can't say I'm too surprised. I wonder how long Dan Harmon has known that he might not be coming back, because if it's been a while, the feud between him and Chevy Chase after Chase walked out on the last scene sounds just a tad more reasonable (for lack of a better word).
I can't say I'm too surprised. I wonder how long Dan Harmon has known that he might not be coming back, because if it's been a while, the feud between him and Chevy Chase after Chase walked out on the last scene sounds just a tad more reasonable (for lack of a better word).
I think it's almost verging on offensive, but honestly, most of the time, it doesn't bother me. And I'm pretty sure that that's not usually the whole gag.
I think it's almost verging on offensive, but honestly, most of the time, it doesn't bother me. And I'm pretty sure that that's not usually the whole gag.
I was kinda disappointed about the Jack/Avery relationship ending so flippantly, less because I care emotionally, and more because I thought Alec Baldwin and Elizabeth Banks were hilarious playing off each other.
I was kinda disappointed about the Jack/Avery relationship ending so flippantly, less because I care emotionally, and more because I thought Alec Baldwin and Elizabeth Banks were hilarious playing off each other.
Yeah. I didn't love this one, but it was easily better than last year's, which frankly I don't even remember.
Yeah. I didn't love this one, but it was easily better than last year's, which frankly I don't even remember.
That's exactly what I say whenever I see people on the Internet or wherever complaining about how sexualized Scarlett Johannson's Black Widow is. The Avengers was equal opportunity in that aspect.
Awww, thanks. You don't know how much I appreciate that. :)
Heh. I think I thought that the first time I saw it too.