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I thought so at first, but I've come around. If he looks and talks too much like an intimidating villain-type then he wouldn't have been able to lure in people like Andrea, the military guys he massacred, or Tyrese's group and convince them to trust him long enough for his purposes. So much of his perversion is hidden

Bring back Kumail though. I thought he was hilarious and timely in the segments that I saw.

I enjoyed the stunt-work from the Captain Morgan's rum commercial more than the flying-around stuff in this trailer.

Todd's been following the show, and he made good points that I agree with (having also been following the show). I'm sure there are others as well because I see their comments in this thread and occasionally in AVC episode reviews. We're all fans of P&R to some degree and are entitled to say it has flaws and justify

With putt-putt for the kids.

I was gonna laugh at you over this until I remembered that I myself prematurely tuned out from the second-to-last episode of season 2. I thought the episode ended with Rick killing Shane, and I was left unaware that Shane had turned and Carl had to shoot him. Unless you're in a super hurry to get somewhere on Sunday

The no-brainer for the viewer being they will watch the TWD finale and "time-shift" Game of Thrones.

Yeah, Rick's decision not to bring Michonne for the initial negotiations was basically the reason he wasn't shot dead by the Governor using his hidden table-gun.

Andrea understanding what the Governor did with Maggie was a figurative point of no return because now she doesn't want to sleep with him again. She goes back to Woodbury because the Governor isn't wise to what she's thinking yet, so she may be able to help Rick's group more from the inside - hopefully without losing

Only your present interest in present and future seasons of Community has faded; there's still hope for future interest in present and future seasons of Community.

> Television needs Harmon, I'm just not sure he's suited to the role of showrunner.

I think the more noticeable advancement of his character is that he absorbed the failures of his own reference humor privately without much ado. There wasn't so much a lesson learned by him in this episode as there was the evidence that he's been learning how to stay grounded while still having fun.

All things must pass. Especially Disqus forums that have bloated to the point where 99.5% of its content is inaccessible from any one comment page.

@olivececile:disqus And now if she asks about the effects of peyote on behalf of a "friend", it probably would mean some other person. I hope she can introduce Troy to some mild drug use while they're together.

I didn't like at all how it began, but I think Abed's voiceover this episode turned a corner once he acknowledged to himself that he'd misjudged what type of prison drama he was narrating. It shows that he's internalized some adaptability while still scratching his pop-culture fantasy itch.

As long as Jeff doesn't throw a wet blanket on it.

I caught the premiere of "The Thorn in the Heart" where Gondry even personally introduced it, and I ended up walking out midway to try and catch one of the final aired episodes of "Dollhouse". I could tell that Gondry was very personally invested in his subject matter, but diving into the deep end of his family

I googled some images of the existing Domino Sugar factory and it seems kind of gross, even factoring in any 19th century charm. I don't know why you'd want to keep that around. The new building renditions in that link, however, look pretty appealing - especially the public plaza. 

Others hear more.

Postpone your special day because the 29th is mine.