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Dr Regina Phalange
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I'd give it an A+ but they didn't let me. With no hard feelings to Community, it's probably the best show I watched last year and the finale was the best episode of last year. No contest.

Enjoy the wait until fall this year - if you download - or January next year to find out what happens next!
Or just go on the Sherlock hashtag on tumblr and guess away!

Enjoy the last ep of Sherlock. Probably their best episode ever - my favourite of last year.

I just like being up to date with stuff so I can talk to people about it. It is really easy to drop in to some podcasts, but if some have a recurring segment - i.e Dungeons and Dragons on Harmontown - then I'd rather listen to in order. Same goes with The Bugle and Wait Wait Don't Tell Me - rather listen to it when it

I don't read a lot, so I'm going to read NPR's Top 100 Teenage Books and blog about them. 
As well as catching up on TV, going to the cinemas to watch movies and not falling behind on podcasts.

Rats.

I don't know whether it is offically January 3 in the US yet, but it is here, so …

I really love your review, and while I can appriciate some aspects of the pilot - the dean's great, Abed is awesome and the directing of the show was fantastic - I just didn't like it. I don't know whether that makes me a bad person, but I really didn't like it.

I didn't have the pilot last! For some reason I really thought I would - I had it at 68 - and it was in my bottom clump of episodes that I really hated. I just really dislike comedy pilots in general. I tend to find them tedious and unfunny. I think the only pilot I actually liked was Sports Night.

Thank you @avclub-0f0d67e214f9fef69b278e3d08114da9:disqus !
I'm currently reading NPR's Top 100 Teenage Books, but when I take a break from it, I'll take a look at it. If you can think of any others, please say - it's a resolution of mine to read more.

Thank you @avclub-0f0d67e214f9fef69b278e3d08114da9:disqus !
I'm currently reading NPR's Top 100 Teenage Books, but when I take a break from it, I'll take a look at it. If you can think of any others, please say - it's a resolution of mine to read more.

That's really cool!
I saw them when PolArt was in Adelaide - it's held once every 4 years - and I was mainly distracted by the heat - but I saw it later on DVD.
Thank you very much for sharing - I'll pass the comment onto my cousin.

It's not one of the best ones. Actually looking over the episodes, it is probably the worst. (I keep thing bad season 3 episodes are in season 1)
Nor is it the best season finale with the title of "What Kind of Day Has It Been?"
But - the really annoying cliffhanger does give us the great 2 parter to open the second

I actually have Stig Soap on a Rope. It goes with my Sitg Body Wash.
My friend gave them to me as joke gifts. The Stig just stares over my desk ensuring that I don't procrastinate. It doesn't do a good job.

Considering most of the shows I watch have been mentioned, here are some ones that haven't:
Sherlock: Fall in the UK
Outnumbered: TBD
QI (after the last episode of the J series): Fall in the UK

Here's where I stand: I've only listened to a handful of episodes, and there's some stuff that I've found funny, but it doesn't captivate me like say the Bugle, Harmontown and others do. 
So are there any episode that are fantastic and could get me interested in it? Seriously - I want to like it! It's got potential and

Yeah. Bugle, Harmontown, Nerdist, Stuff you should Know, WTF and basically every NPR podcast possible are taking priority over Comedy Bang Bang.

Am I the only one who cannot get into Comedy Bang Bang? I even listen to the Parks and Rec one that's meant to be really good, and I still could not get into it.

I just have a recurring dream that some one I know/watch on TV is flying the aeroplane I'm on. I know the plane is going to crash, it's just a matter of how they crash. It really amuses me when people try to do loop the loops on an A380.

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