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Perhaps. I just know that the extra 0.2-0.3 Community would presumably get from moving off that time slot would remove all doubt of a renewal. And I don't trust NBC to factor that in.

Well, it'd make more sense to move Michael J Fox to 8. It's dead in the water, but if I remember correctly, there's something in their contract that obligates NBC to show all the episodes.

So this means Community will get a shot at a non-8:00 time slot, right?

Britta is kind of my favorite too.

"Man on Wire: The Idris Elba Story"?

I like Mad Men a lot, but I cannot condone any phenomenon that leads to the resurgence of Canadian whiskey.

THE COMMUNITY SUCKS

The former. I did throw some Falstaff in there on an ad lib, on the theory that of only Garrett was less of a walking panic attack and more of a lovable, drunken rogue, he might get more lines in future episodes. They did not use that take.

Yes (probably) and no. As a joke, presumably a reference to Season 4. (And regarding that… no comment.) But LITERALLY, the other characters were explaining it to Jeff as a thing that happened after he left.

I'm sure Garrett dealt with at least three worse predicaments that week. He probably got rained on or something. But he was concerned enough to go to the Dean's safety meeting…

I don't understand your reasoning. All that line suggests is that it's less than two years since Annie graduated.

Kenneth Parcell based an entire prime-time game show on it.

Except that Season 5 is approximately 3 years after season 4. Annie is around 25 at this point.

Why, there hasn't been an Erik Charles Nielsen around these parts in twenty years.

Because a later episode (it'll air fifth) was a 6-day-plus shoot (and was planned as such), necessitating a lot of schedule upheaval.

In all fairness, idiotic fucking zombies are really the only kind of zombies.

I've never seen this movie, and don't have any opinion on it. I'm just upvoting for screen name.

I said the same thing about "12 Years a Slave."

Oscars are full of delicious chocolate. Nom nom nom nom nom nom. Nom.

Well, you could ask what if any movies "have a point existing"… but that sounds like an incredibly tedious discussion, and is really beside the point.