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I forget when it leaked, exactly (I want to say mid-to-late April?), but it has been my go to rock album for most of that time.  I also loved Post-Nothing ("Sovereignty" is still one of my favorite songs), but once I let the new album's hooks sink in a bit, it feels like a tighter album all around.  The only cut I'm

I've been living with "Celebration Rock" for a little over a month, and wow is it a grower.  I went from liking it, but not as much as "Post-Nothing" to liking it far, far more than "Post-Nothing."

I've been living with "Celebration Rock" for a little over a month, and wow is it a grower.  I went from liking it, but not as much as "Post-Nothing" to liking it far, far more than "Post-Nothing."

good point.  for some reason I always forget about that scene.

good point.  for some reason I always forget about that scene.

With some work, the study group reactions were pretty justified, but I'm not sure if we see enough leading up to it, especially in Jeff's case, for it to not feel incredibly forced.  Annie's makes sense, but she'd seemed happy enough of late.  The only study group members whose behavior at the wake don't feel forced

With some work, the study group reactions were pretty justified, but I'm not sure if we see enough leading up to it, especially in Jeff's case, for it to not feel incredibly forced.  Annie's makes sense, but she'd seemed happy enough of late.  The only study group members whose behavior at the wake don't feel forced

Is there any reason why it wouldn't fit after "Urban Matrimony"?  Or even earlier?  It seems like putting it closer to either a) the death of Pierce's dad, or b) the revelation that Pierce was fired would make the most sense.  I just can't remember off the top of my head if there would be any continuity issues with

Is there any reason why it wouldn't fit after "Urban Matrimony"?  Or even earlier?  It seems like putting it closer to either a) the death of Pierce's dad, or b) the revelation that Pierce was fired would make the most sense.  I just can't remember off the top of my head if there would be any continuity issues with

I did this on my current rewatch.  It actually made me like the first Todd ep. more.

I did this on my current rewatch.  It actually made me like the first Todd ep. more.

There are three season 3 episodes that I don't really love, even after rewatching:

There are three season 3 episodes that I don't really love, even after rewatching:

Good Star Trek analogy—it's like these people want every character to be Worf to his/her heritage.

Good Star Trek analogy—it's like these people want every character to be Worf to his/her heritage.

Favorite TV Shows?

Favorite TV Shows?

@avclub-7fd1d5cec910c61b1864a51eb7e18cbc:disqus  The difference for me is that Chang has been around long enough and has had some humanizing moments. Sure, he's absolutely insane now, but but we've seen some real emotion in his character (his wife leaving, the baby thing etc…) and its easy to see how the dude's life

@avclub-7fd1d5cec910c61b1864a51eb7e18cbc:disqus  The difference for me is that Chang has been around long enough and has had some humanizing moments. Sure, he's absolutely insane now, but but we've seen some real emotion in his character (his wife leaving, the baby thing etc…) and its easy to see how the dude's life

Exactly—I love the Troy and Abed story from this episode, and I mostly like the Pierce and Shirley plot, but those High School kids are just insufferable—the acting is bad, the characterization is bad, it just all really, really bothers me. It is one of the only episodes of Community that I just don't like.