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Honestly if I had to pick a weak season, it might be 4, and I freakin' love the Nightman ep and even "Who Pooped the Bed?" but it was a step down from season 3 overall IMO, and season 5 jumped right back up in quality.  And I have watched each and every episode of this show more times than I would like to admit.

@avclub-ca8e4b363f85fdb30c00a0ad943cf6f4:disqus I tried to keep my list brief, but "The Gang Dines Out" and "The Gang Buys a Boat" are both favorites of mine as well, and "The Gang Goes to the Jersey Shore" is pretty fantastic.  If I were to make a list of my favorite 10 episodes, I'm fairly certain every season would

Nah

At some point someone mentioned the possibility that it it could have been Dennis that killed Brett Lefevre back from "Frank's Back in Business" though who knows if the show will ever come back to that.

I really have to to disagree here, many of my favorite episodes from the whole run of the show are from seasons 6-8, and some of the earlier seasons, especially 1 and 2, lack a certain conceptual creativity that the show has excelled at more recently.  It's understandable, a lot of shows take a little while to

Dee and Charlie work well together.  Dee and Mac is good but not quite as strong IMO.

Mac and Charlie doing their own thing while Dennis and Dee do their own thing are the shows pairings that just keep on giving.

Oh, and Rickety Cricket did survive the wrestling episode and has made some appearances since then (see the Season 7 finale as well as the Season 8 premier "Pop Pop: The Final Solution". Of course the gang has ruined his life, no question.

Plus who knows if Dennis alone has ever killed anyone off-screen…I'm still holding out for that eventual reveal, which I imagine they might save for later, maybe season 10? The show has just already dropped so many clues pointing to that possibility.

Personal highlights for me:

That would have been so perfect!

All is vanity

Fuck country?  Is that like a real place or more a "flavor country" state of mind sort of thing?

I'm pretty much in love with her, and I don't even bat for that team.

AND he somehow finds the time to maintain that bangin body.  He's like the Hollywood equivalent of Superman.

From your keyboard to Harmon's vodka-soaked brain, fingers crossed.

Good point, anti-study group folks were at Greendale, I guess I just expected that Harmon would have given a whole episode to a more direct interaction with a Bizarro-Greendale 7 at some point, really flesh it out.

How did Community not get around to doing this trope first?  Other than with Asian Annie I guess…

"Her Favorite Song" is actually pretty groovy.

I just want to say how much I enjoyed the final scene.  That punch was simultaneously so cathartic and unexpectedly funny, one of my very favorite moments in television this year.