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#threeseasonsandagoodcry

Here is something I'm thinking.  This could easily change with some distance and a full rewatch:

Here is something I'm thinking.  This could easily change with some distance and a full rewatch:

Agreed—this was a perfect example of the show's absurdity getting at some really raw emotion.  I mean, try to explain the scene to someone who doesn't watch the show. He or she will think you're insane, but man that moment was heavy AND funny in the best possible way.

Agreed—this was a perfect example of the show's absurdity getting at some really raw emotion.  I mean, try to explain the scene to someone who doesn't watch the show. He or she will think you're insane, but man that moment was heavy AND funny in the best possible way.

I think he's already safe from arrest, he just might not know it.  That being said, looking at Harmon's story circles, the idea of the fourth season being Greendale vs. City College makes a lot of sense.  It could end up being a great story about the students coming together to support Greendale etc…

I think he's already safe from arrest, he just might not know it.  That being said, looking at Harmon's story circles, the idea of the fourth season being Greendale vs. City College makes a lot of sense.  It could end up being a great story about the students coming together to support Greendale etc…

That would've been better, but I still would've preferred closer to "Advanced Gay." 

That would've been better, but I still would've preferred closer to "Advanced Gay." 

Initial thoughts—

Initial thoughts—

Yes.

The bit about _________ ______________ of the ___________ was very unexpected.

Saw this a few minutes ago.  Got me pretty excited for the new episodes. 

Agreed—his full length was pretty terrible.  Earnest in all the wrong ways and more banal than anything, which is the last thing hip hop should be.

What an ending.  Wonderful stuff.

exactly.  it's not an ideal situation, for sure, but there does appear to be some thought going into the move, and it could work out alright.

@ televisionary  just tweeted this:   "There's an opp for comedy on Friday, provided
we can put shows there that already have audiences." - Greenblatt #NBC #upfronts"

So, I'm not thrilled with the Friday move, but we do watch Grimm, so it won't be hard to tune in thirty minutes early as long as we're home.  Now, we're old, so we go out early and are home, most of the time, by 10 or 11.  But for the young'ns out there, don't you people wait to go out until 10 or 11 anyway?

yeah man, who cares. you tell 'em.  funniez are only for funnie.