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funniest episode this season? no, I think this might be the funniest episode ever. I literally could not stop laughing the entire episode. Incredibly clever and well written, this episode is just directed and written really well. From the point where Jeff and the Dean "switch," the episode just keeps escalating.

I think the reviewer said the thing about Young Justice because it's the only thing that comes up when talking about this show. The creators, writers, and voice actors of this show had nothing to do with Young Justice's cancellation. It's unfair to not just judge this show on it's merits. It's not even similar to YJ

I never really saw it that way, but that's what made it such an important secret. I don't think the group expected it to happen. It also is due to how Annie wanted to be perceived by the group that I didn't expect her to do it.

It's ironic because based on her reaction in the professor's first appearance, you wouldn't think that she would let her teacher give her a foot rub. It's different that what you expect based on her shirking. Annie wouldn't be the one you'd expect this to happen to. Which is what also made it a pretty important secret.

She mentions that she can't go to college. As well as that she has to graduate eventually, implying that she won't graduate immediately. These things she mentions in her talk with Brittany led me to believe that the root of her fear stemmed her feelings inadequacy. There is plenty of Becky's interactions over the last

Thought this was a good episode. I think the Pam and Jim relationship has been building nicely to this point. When Pam mentioned all the stuff Jim did without her permission, the actual friction in their marriage made sense. Just because they experience relationship problems does not mean they aren't meant for each

It didn't need to be a conflict or end to their rivalry. She hasn't been the main antagonist for awhile. It just should have involved the New Directions and some finality. Her ending at the school should have honored her place on the show.

This episode was impossible to watch. Two cringe worth storylines put into one episode. The Ryder-Katie thing makes it really hard to root for Ryder as a protagonist, because it makes it look like an idiot.

Great finale. The moment between Lana and Archer was really touching. The evolution of their relationship is the arc of this season. It's been growing very subtlety and it's been the best thing about this season.

I liked this episode. The show has found its groove for its humor. Definitely the best since the pilot. However I was really hoping for a little followup on the whole Carrie thing. Yeah, it was stupid for her to quit for a man, but just a little continuity between the two would be nice.

In that episode, it's mentioned he left his other school because of his interactions with a student. Ironically enough, the mere mention of this makes Annie cover up her chest.

Awesome episode. Immediately starting laughing with the study group bingo. I'm glad Pierce was able to be a part of this episode so he could mention that Eartha Kitt thing again. This season, albeit probably unintentionally, mirrors the loss you feel when you begin to feel like you might be in community college. That

Yeah I liked him in the first half of the season, roughly. That's a pretty good assessment of what happens when he's in a scene.

I agree that they are overusing Morgan. His character brings a lot of the humor to the show, but it seems weird that there isn't more rotation between the supporting cast. He's funny but not hilarious, and still needs a bit more definition.
The relationship between Danny and Mindy is progressing fine, but there doesn't

The problem is aside from Morgan and occasionally Danny, none of supporting cast is funny. Which is terrible for a sitcom. They don't need to do another reset, but they should try to make the cast a little more rounded and funny. Morgan and Danny can be funny because they play off Mindy, a pretty well defined

I look at the Andrea's scenes as someone facing almost certain death confessing her mistakes to the last person she believes she will possibly ever see. Even if she escaped, she would be locked inside the room.

AV Club gives ratings based on a show's demonstrated potential. A talking head show about a show that just aired that talks with the cast and fans that happen to be celebrities isn't that deep. So there isn't a lot to be expected from it but it's entertaining show that talks to its audience rather openly. Whether you

According to ratings, about half of the Walking Dead fans stay to watch the Talking Dead. That means if you're a Walking Dead fan, there's about a 50/50 chance you watch the show. There should be nothing to be ashamed of.

You can only really analyze and gush over a show you really like, so it's really interesting that an admittedly not big Walking Dead fan reviewed this show.

There's a line at the first graphic between Rick and Carl that highlights the danger in Carl's evolution: Carl says "It's not the same as killing the dead ones, Daddy." Rick replies "It never should be, son. It never should be." Carl wasn't wrong to kill him in that war time situation, but his explanation proved that