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I like "The Skulls" way more than is socially acceptable.

I think black Community is a show on TBS that gets better ratings than the one on NBC.

Yeah, that one was fantastic as well.

Yeah, and once your eyes are opened to their trying to force one of their made up terms into the lexicon, it gets a bit awkward when they introduce their 'word of the week'.

"Did you leave a fedora in a woman during surgery?" is one of my favorite Ruspin lines in a LONG time.

I don't know why, but Brian's little "hey!" and wave from the car made me laugh harder than anything else this season.

They should have just done all holiday specials. Out of order.

I wonder if Nirvana will make it in!

#newworld

In the colonies, anyway.

Nailed it.

The idea of Moz reading these and visibly enjoying them makes me much happier than it should.

I haven't seen an audience at the end of a movie react to what they
just saw like this since Schindler's List. For completely different
reasons, obviously, but the audience's actions were the same. Credits
start to roll, the audience was still sitting there, silent.
Eventually, some pioneers stood up, and shuffled

I've liked Taco's songs a few times, but usually they just feel like something that the credits should be played over.

Okay episode. It had some solid laughs, and my man crush on SWS is
eternal. But it felt like ten minutes of show stretched to twenty.

I was disappointed by the lack of the Wax Vac "OW!" guy.  A true American icon.

Winner.

I think he just meant Moore would have fit right in, in the movie "Oscar".

I can't be the only one who just assumed they would ignore him 'dying', and would just have him return to the show like nothing happened?

Despite the fact that the joke has been used what, 100 times by now, I still laugh every single time Raffi calls him Brian.