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I think he might have said "boogie" which is bizarrely funny itself.

I…really enjoyed that possum sketch.

How about Nightvale High vs. Desert Bluffs? Two-headed quarterback Michael Sandero will beat those bastards yet!

I still can't figure out why I find "I bent my wookie" to be as funny as it is.

That speech about "client with unusual desires" was totally familar, but obviously wasn't about Ros.  Any thoughts?

Hey look, two named characters having sex for mutual pleasure!

Criss Cross isn't in that many episodes, either, although that's also a season-ending plot. 

Str-owww-berry.

It was brutal.  Melissa McCarthy was plenty funny in Gilmore Girls, so it's not some lack of talent.  She's just settled into playing the same character, over and over, with the same joke each time. 

So you'd say that all this time he was pretending?

On the "previously on" we got a nice 30 second clip of Barristan being fired.  Just in case.

Is that "Can you fly it/no can you? No we'll do it together" from something else?  It strikes me as familiar, and maybe Hitchhiker's guide, but I can't fid it or place it.

He really clearly says "Earth"

Unless you watch two shows.

They were landing a "whale" for money.

This one got a bunch of solid laughs from me.  Silly college class was a great part of season 1, and I'm happy to see it again.  Soften Pierce a bit, eager-to-please-but-still-moral Annie, and a bunch of minor character sightings.

I wish Changnesia caused him to wake up speaking only Spanish, and being hired as the Greendale Spanish prof, only with Kevin's personality.  And knowing no English.

It's because Community does thematic parodies better than specific parodies.  Modern Warfare wasn't "Rambo at Greendale" it was a genre survey tossed together into an episode.  "Contemporary American Poultry" leaned on mafia movie cliches, rather than just being Goodfellas.

Given that it was Evil Chang, I liked it OK.  The cell-phone gag, mostly. 

Community: now with guest stars recognizable to fans of Star Trek: The Next Generation, Dollhouse, the Wire, and the Lizzie McGuire Show!