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We all know that Orson Scott Card is going to come out as gay right?  I mean, it's a pretty standard path to go from hardcore homophobe to homosexual.

The interaction with Drew was always a highlight for the show, but having Ryan and Colin will be enough to get me to watch.

Better than the first one, but still feels off.  I really do think the lack of the study room table has something to do with it.  That table is magic.  At most a B for me.

Like I said, I get the angle and understand the meta point of it, but it is just my opinion that old Community would have found a way to make the jokes in the sequence still funny and not so much cringe worthy.

This was exactly my thoughts on the episode. I get the meta joke of turning community into a laugh track sit com, but you can't take up 10% of an episode on that idea alone.  The jokes in the fantasy sequence just didn't land. Every other time they've parodied a style, it was actually funny in that style (Mockumentary

I had this exact same thought process, and it adds a whole new layer to Scrubs.

I had this exact same thought process, and it adds a whole new layer to Scrubs.

Hot Rod is apparently a very underrated comedy he did a few years back, give that a chance.

Hot Rod is apparently a very underrated comedy he did a few years back, give that a chance.

Most emotional I've ever been made by a hashtag.

Most emotional I've ever been made by a hashtag.

I was surprised that they actually had the layout with Coronado at the end accurately placed/shaped.

I've not been a fan of Robert California at all since his introduction as a character, but I actually found him pretty funny tonight, it was weird.

I've sent out "To whom it may concern:" letters to every organization possible, no responses yet, but I've got a good feeling.

I did?  I don't remember saying that.

Look at it this way, can it possibly be worse than Jack and Jill?

I believe this was a joke towards Burt Reynolds movies/tv shows where a lot of crashes look like the same footage, given that, I was ok with this joke.

I noticed this too, not sure if it was meant to be that way though.  I can't imagine them trying to carry something subtle like that over to a new season.

Which means he probably also knows about Left 4 Dead, which means he almost certainly knows that these are zombies, yet they still call them walkers.

A couple negatives really killed this episode for me.  
For one, the well scene, which, come on, how could anyone with any senses think that was a good idea.  
Two, the way they made Shane talk about Otis' death at the funeral.  That didn't seem organic at all.  
Also, the way Lori took the pregnancy test.  I can't