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it's just a prostitute dressed as Black Beard.

That's something very wrong with how the women look like in this show. I don't know, maybe it's the makeup. Most men with their shiny white teeth and gloomy eyes look off as well.

It might be, it might be. Really. I thought maybe I am just a little bit biased, but I've watched the last ep of season 4 today also (I never seen it before because I couldn't stand prior eps of S4) for comparison, and god, it sucked so bad…

With every episode I am afraid Community will be bad again. And it's not. It's just as cool as before season 4. Thanks, Harmon!

I am filing an official civil complaint on you.

True, but they need greater connections to the main plot. As far as I remember in Season 1 it was mainly "well, Moloch unleashed some demons and they do bad things so we have to stop them"

I lost my shit when Moloch said "Khaleesi"

It only felt awkward for having only 13 episodes because network tv has no experience in that. If they changed some procedural episodes into main arc episodes, it would be wonderful.

Yeah, they didn't explain him differences between a review and a summary. Which is strange, because I'm pretty sure they pay him for reviews.

"Harrelson is screwing around on a wife who is already way too young and beautiful for him is a nice twist."

exactly. How fucking sexist to think attractive women can fall only for attractive guys, because women judge people only by their looks.

This season is simply bad. Deal with it. It's no longer a detective show, it's Cumberbatch apprecieation show with lots of fanservice in every episode but very little of actual mystery solving.

my favourite chang was senor chang. I wish he was back…

Awards are not meaningless. You think we'd get so many seasons of Mad Men without the awards? Ratings are horrible, but AMC is keeping it because they have the best drama on television that was recognized by some old schmucks who give out statuettes.

This episode was great. I like how the writers are so willing to step out of cliches and totally recalculated Boyle - Diaz dynamic this episode. Also, Peralta and Santiago have a great chance of becoming at least good friends.

By the way, isn't it cute that even the demons are calling her Abbie?

Two questions:
- If that redneck really "couldn't resist Jennifer", why on earth were they breaking in in the first place? Couldn't she just ask them for the lantern?
- why do they automatically assume Washington wrote the date after he died? Do they think a person cannot write the dates from the future?

yeah, she basically admitted that what this vigilante killer was doing was the right approach, but sadly the law doesn't allow that, so she had to gun him down.

he did pretty much nothing in the last BrBa season, so it wasn't a surprise.

I closed my eyes during that entire scene…