Yeah, he was almost impossible to understand without subtitles in this episode.
Yeah, he was almost impossible to understand without subtitles in this episode.
Yeah especially since I saw it so many times in previews. I fear this may be one of the last Community episodes I enjoy.
Wait, what? Wasn't Animal Practice canceled?
Part of me is afraid that I still don't get it. The joke is that Pierce thinks installing a panic room is doing the right thing, right?
I actually thought Gillian and Donald were pretty off in the premiere (more so than any of the others), but I suppose that could be attributed to me being weirded out by them dating.
Really? Have you seen "Intermediate Documentary Filmmaking" or "Cooperative Calligraphy"? Because those were two episodes written by the same person as this one was, and I liked them much better.
I can certainly see that perspective. It's just that it retroactively made all of Toby's doubtful ramblings completely and utterly pointless. Sort of like the Jim's mistress storyline from last season. Or the Pam's mistress storyline from this season (yes, that's what I'm calling Brian now).
Why did you have to remind me that James Spader was on the show?
"Did the symbiote from 'Spider-Man 3' get him?" Thanks for the chuckle. Come to think of it, he sort of reminds me of Tobey Maguire in that movie.
Zach Woods is awesome. Actually almost everyone on the show is (Ed Helms and Rainn Wilson included), it's just that most of them are written increasingly terribly.
I wouldn't give it a C-, more like a B. If it stayed as a half-hour like it was originally going to be, I might have given even given it a B+.
That was my initial thought but now I'm pretty sure that's not the case.
I was already probably going to be disappointed by the ending, but now I definitely will be.
Except the Documentarians can apparently follow them everywhere. Other than that, you're right.
Awesome username and even better avatar.
The Dwight/Angela scene at the end, the only worthwhile part of the Aunt Shirley storyline, made it pretty clear that Angela wanted to leave the Senator but didn't have the strength to do so.
Yeah, I really have no idea why he was so sure that it was someone else if they were just going to disprove it in the end.
…You probably were. The thing that bothered me was I've never seen that type of notification before, nor do I understand why it was delivered to Oscar like that from the streaming site.
But Andy's Play was one the great late period Office episodes! Outside of that I agree.
I think she wants to stay in Scranton to pursue her (hypothetical) art career, not to work at Dunder Mifflin for the rest of her life.