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Sorry. The only sociology professor I ever had was Susan Thistle, and she was a moron despite being #2 at Northwestern. Her class was an embarrassment, and the idea of controversy in it was a joke. I mean, I guess you could say "a little controversy" and emphasize the "a little" because so much of the possibilities…
She can keep raising her hand after death? You might not understand how that works
I knew people who openly watched Bill O'Reilly. People who would openly mock the SJW equivalents of the day for being ridiculous, and the SJW-equivalents were in no position to strike back. They never suffered any consequences for it. And that was on a traditionally extremely left-wing campus. By 2006, more right-wing…
"whatever future humanity might have will be decided right here"
Worst episode since Midnight?
Were they expecting you guys to be shipping Abby and Crane so hard you wouldn't care about this disaster of characterization?
I mean, Jebus, why are we supposed to care when a person who decides that they're going to turn evil just because their child who was about to destroy the world got harmed gets killed? Fuck you, die now. Don't care about your sob story about how your evil kid was prevented from destroying us all.
Holy fucking shit, was this stupid and terrible, aside from Franklin!. Yeah, make the woman want to exterminate everyone because her son died, that will work!
I wouldn't say "terrible" but found the A mind-boggling.
Excellent point.
Can't say I ever saw that opinion on the Community reviews.
Why are you paying enough attention to him to know that?
Who knows?
The ankle bracelet wasn't even mentioned in the episode, was it? It was weird.
I expected more comments like this when I got here. I actually watched a fair number of the commercials during this one ,and it's obvious their viewers are heavily female.
I'll accept that before I can accept a guy who manages to leave no fingerprints or DNA around his own house.
Conceivably on a fork or spoon. But remember, this is a guy so careful he left no fingerprints in his bedroom and bathroom. He's the most careful character in the history of television.
Oh, and the surprise of the two of them that a person his age wasn't fingerprinted as a child, which they suggest is standard now.
Not false fingerprints. No fingerprints. He never left any fingerprints anywhere in his house. It was hilarious.