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WAIT, YOU MEAN DAWES ISN'T A GOOD BAND? HOLY SHIT, HOW DO I GET IN CONTACT WITH AMAZON?

Well, he did enable thousands of tween females and teen males to autotune.

So, where's everyone going from here?
Will another person be assigned to review the show, or will it just fade into the occasional 'Other Shows' spot?

I was going to torrent it to "see if I enjoyed it, and then would decide to purchase the product, your honour", but he's just so god damned honest and blunt that I couldn't bring myself to, and my heart grew 3 sizes.
Dan Harmon (COMMUNITY, AV CLUB, COMMUNITY) said that it could work as a way to fund Community. Which

Well, at least I'll never spell 'Mega' wrong.

I don't know if there's anything I can point out or tirelessly reword that hasn't been said. It's gotten to the point of the season where I'm just looking for anything to make fun of (Like Travis having a flare. Seriously, where are flares? Are they that common in America?).
The greatest form on involvement in the

Yeah, I recall them doing it once (But I haven't watched it since Season 1… ladies).

You know it's going to be a warming, sentimental episode when Ron Swanson is gifted a new way to be anti-social. I'm feeling tired, so I'll just say it was a great episode, and it was really nice to see Ben and Leslie in a normal relationship (It reminded me a lot like Jim and Pam from The Office, and then I realized

Thank you, VanDerWerff. As the holidays continue and my depressed period goes from 'Late Fridays' to 'Every single fucking time I see a Friends repeat', it's wonderful to have a show with as much dignity and joy as Community, and especially this episode. I also enjoy reading your reviews of it weekly. I read a lot of

Eh, general harsh jokes, general naive jokes, general laying out of emotions, general comedic interrupting of some sort of emotional pay-off, use of Cee Lo Green in traile - HOLY SHIT, IS THAT ALLISON BRIE?

That's a good point of view. Another I thought of after posting was that he could be doing it as a way to get the babysitter to stay. Still, under any conceivable light it was very out of character.

URGHDFAJHDSR. Seriously, Dexter, what the hell? Despite me being that kind of viewer that didn't think of the Gellar twist, this episode just punched my in the face at every turn. The dialogue was horrible. The logic was horrible. That turn of characters was horrible. I was thinking that if it keeps this up, I may

I really like The Walking Dead and Breaking Bad shoes, and will probably buy them (As I need larger shoes). I think it would have looked so much cooler if they had kept the blood on the tip for The Walking Dead. Now, here is my 'Groan, everybody just leave it alone joke':
I hear the Dexter and Walking Dead shoes live

Well, I'm going to go off, watch the 6 discs of Extras in the Lord of the Rings trilogy and then kill myself. Because I will never be this happy again.

I always thought the Walking Dead universe was kind of like picking up from the modern world, so it's understandable if they're is zombie fiction (And Portal), but then the issue with that is why don't the call them zombies. I have Half Life 2, but haven't finished it yet, I do know Portal has no zombies in it. I

Well I am a bit below the average bear (Refer to profile image). I probably just accept the images on the screen. Like an applauding Dolphin. I agree the way the writers did it was REAL GOD DAMNED BUSH LEAGUE. Dexter was referring to Gellar as if he knew, but he didn't.
I think I'll watch it until the end, simply

I know what Portal is, I've played both games (That final level on Portal 2, amirite?) the reference just made no sense. Yeah, he's going into a hole. That's where it ends for me.

That was a pretty fine episode, and when re-watching it I greatly admired the long, seemingly episode-ending pause, before everything is reeled back with Sophia coming out. I also liked how everyone reacted to it; Lorrie grabbing her son for support and to protect him, Hershel's demeanour completely being shattered

That was pretty bad episode. It just felt like a clip show until the last couple of minutes. And what the hell was that final scene? So much wrong with it. This is a mass murderer, yet he sets up a kill room in plain site, and just naturally walks out, with no caution or anything. Infuriatingly moronic.
Also, I would

I agree with the review, but I have a major issue that's weighing on me: Why do they need to start from the beginning at every place they go? You are living in a world where you have seen loved ones die, barely escaped death, and are plagued by your decisions at every turn, but you go out in to the woods to shoot