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My friends and I were having a discussion about the Hip Hop industry on Sunday, and to a lesser extent, Chris Brown. I consider this guy the most dangerous man in the entire industry. There could be five drug dealers in one room (their appearance as sketchy as you want to assume), and Chris Brown (with his colourful

I think thats why shows like Venture Bros. and Boondocks are more heavily criticized compared to other animated shows. We as fans wait years for a new season, and when it comes out they either exceed our expectations and we love it to death (as Venture Bros. has done for me) or severely disappointed (as the last

Schmidt and the chick in the front row with the lazy face FTW!

@avclub-7b438ebfae511d81ac2285d02d829ad5:disqus no, i think thats just her face..

I mentioned this a while ago to a friend, around Community's season premiere (Pierce called Abed a dick). It was on a two shows I remember, then on more and more as the year has gone by. It's weird to hear that on TV now, but it's probably one of the funnier understated insults out there (calling people dicks the past

Burger Of The Day: Can You XTC-me Burger (served with 5 bottles of water)

No, no, noooooo. See the mother IS Winnipeg, its called symbolism.

Surprised the reviewer didn't mention the growing trend of substance abuse within this family. Linda loves her alcohol, Bob loves his drugs, and now Tina is addicted to caffeine. I don't know if that was intentional, but it's pretty funny to see unfold.

He looks like Bobby Hill

Favorite Episode: Cooperative Calligraphy

It's only a nickel more!

I liked what you did here

Something as simple as Troy's gasp, or Abed turning his head and pointing, told you exactly what they were feeling/thinking/learning at that moment. Now they just tell you what they're feeling, and it feels cheaper. They've taken some credit away from the audience, and I'm not super stoked about it.

I personally like Peter's shenanigans and enjoy his utter disregard for his family's well being, but ONLY in a background setting. If they showed him getting up to his craziness in the background as an example of this family's problems without showing the emotional/psychological consequences his actions have, it

I think Black Villain's plan is a reference to the plot of the CD-ROM game "Mario Is Missing", who tries to use a bunch of hair dryers to melt Antarctica. I know I'm more than a month late, but here we are.

@disqus_EPX95zno5G:disqus As his cuffed on the curb, being written up, he'd mutter, "… This is Arrested Development."

Agreed. Her enthusiasm for the corniest/mom-iest/campy-iest things brings a smile to my heart.

The sight of Stan singing "Taking Care Of Business" while kicking over food on other people's tables without a shirt is what classic American Dad is made of though.

Something was really really off, Abed wouldn't lie to Britta about seeing a babbling brook.. He'd stubbornly and awkwardly stand by what he sew in his mind and almost (Abed'ly) angrily stare at Britta..

Somehow "dance you dummy!" completely OWNED me.