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I kind of feel this episode deserves an A if for no other reason than making Chang funny for the first time. The puppet Chang holding the mini puppet Chang made me laugh. Other than that I thought the overall episode was decent. Pretty standard stuff for Community.

Because I am a unique snowflake and I want my specialness confirmed by having everyone agree with what I think.

you're not lying.

Yeah. She has gone from being one of my favorites to making me cringe. But the line, "you owe me eight dollars, I had to replace the emerald" really made me laugh. At least I think she said emerald.

The "three more weeks of winter" line was funny but I don't really get it. His penis saw it's own shadow? Or is the joke something about the ground hog sticking it's head out of the den?

When Winston was about to send the photo and said he was rotating and cropping, it flashed in my mind that he was giving the image a circumcision. Which is really dumb because to make it look Indian wouldn't he have to un-circumcise it?

I was really happy to hear Cece's mocking of the Jess/Nick drama. Hoping that means the writers are not going to run it into the ground. Makes me more willing to forgive the problem I had with last week's episode.

Anyone who hasn't already should click that IMDB link for Candis Cayne just for the header pic. I really did not expect that.

There is one thing that really bugged me about this episode. If the gun shot wound was through-and-through that means the stab wound would have had to been also. Or as in this case they mention "two lacerations" so I guess they stabbed her once in the front and once in the back. So holy crap, that is a hell of a stab

Clyde kind of reminded me of Othello in that scene.

I kept getting distracted by the snow never appearing to touch Sherlock or Joan. Especially when they first met Pam. After walking for who knows how long and then standing out in that snow they should have been plastered from head to toe.

I agree Moose. Although when they do mix in a good story like in Child Killer the show turns into something really special.

I have to admit that I was a little thrown when they first named her but she won me over fairly quickly.

Speaking of which, did you see the heals on the boots she put on to go  walking in the snow?

I'm fairly sure that is a Dilbert reference but I wouldn't bet my life on it.

I gave a good hearty "Clyde!" also.

I figure the music wasn't part of "Archer the TV show". It was part of the Archerverse that Cheryl was hearing and we as viewers got to hear what she heard.

Restaurant sets are expensive?

Yeah. At first I thought he was going to attempt something poetic about hearts. Then it just got weird.

I agree that the Winston/Schmit plot saved the episode. I enjoyed every minute of that.