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William Henry Harrison was a pretty bad episode IMO. But the rest were good

Its a song

After reading the review I think the reviewer is taking the show WAY too seriously. They clearly decided to just give up and be ridiculous, and it entertained me, and I enjoyed the music a lot. The new kids I think are pretty good, I really like the sister of the incest duo. As for Spencer, I thought that was

Jeez, I came on here about to say "wow, that was the best episode in ages" and was shocked to see the grade. I better read the review and see why. Of course some stuff like the elevator was ridiculous, but it was funny because it was so stupid. But in general, the dialogue was better in this episode than in a long

This review is looking waaaaaay too into some of the jokes, especially about Perd

As bad as this episode was, Sue's takedown of Will was amazing. Even better than Santana's of Kurt.

I didn't like the first one at all. The funniest part of the episode was the "To Be Continued…..Right Now" card after the ending, leading right into the next episode lol

IMO the funniest part of the episode was the payoff of the butterfly flying through in the beginning, which was already funny, but the the bats and stuff are flying in and Alex is like "You know the attic door is open right?" and Phil is just like "We honestly didn't." lmao

I haven't yet read this but Born to Run was an awful episode

Im pretty sure Duncan and Jeff AREN'T very good friends. Duncan just has no friends and so acts like he and Jeff are good friends, though Jeff really barely tolerates him. That's why Britta made the comment about it. Duncan first mentioned his neighbor who he tries to stay on his good side because he owes money as his

I was so excited at the beginning when I thought they were about to do a Game of Thrones episode :(. Good episode though. "Beaaaar down. for MIDTERMS!"

Yeah he called her "Ann" here

Also I absolutely lost it at

Ughhh these emotions…..Parks why have you done this to me?

The Blood has to be one of my most hated episodes ever. I think this was when I realized George was nothing without Larry David. I dunno if he could have pulled this plot off better, but I hated the whole "HAHAHA GEORGE IS A PIG WHO LOVES FOOD AND SEX" thing horrendous. And the ending wasn't funny, it was just stupid.

Definitely was strange casting in my opinion, since the guests had such small roles.

Im pretty sure it was supposed to be, but I'm pretty sure all of those clips were supposed to be making you think it could be them (Abed rolling the quarter over his fingers, Shirley counting all the cash). And they threw in other things (Rhonda being good at the quarter game) to make you "suspect" them. That was the

To me it wasn't just that he picked it apart, but that in contrast with his criticism his praise sounded like he was trying really hard to find it.

To me it's like the opposite since the season 2 Halloween episode is my absolute favorite episode of the show. The reason for that is because it had the genre thing down but it was also hilarious. And not just in a parody way. They use the theme as a way to make jokes they could never make under normal circumstances

This. Something like the Law and Order parody, everybody gets. Something like Modern Warfare you don't need to know any specific movie to get that either, you just realize the genre. To me, this didn't work as well if you don't know what the parody is which is kind of bad, since I always thought the strength of