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Cool to see Hopkins get his due here.

Spaceship
Through the Wire
We Don't Care
Never Let Me Down
All Falls Down

I once got into an argument with a friend because he thought the "Sam's club" line was meant to be taken literally, and not tounge-in-cheek.

Is your gut also very hungry?

Community is starting to get to that point.

The cashew raisin balance is askew!

At this point I'm pretty sure it's impossible for anyone here to dislike an episode of Community. Bear down for midterms! Okay guys.

Ooooverselling it.

I'll be nice and give it a C.

This is so bad.

A Fistfull of Paintballs & For a Few Paintballs More were on last night. God this show misses Chevy. I know they kind of botched his character after season 2 anyway but he had an amazing run—-so funny and really great at delivering the emotional beats too.

Maybe that works and feels totally believable earlier in the show's run, but at this point the high concept episodes just feel played and suck the life out of the show for me. Usually because instead of existing to tell any kind of interesting story (like Poultry, for example, or even Pillows and Blankets) they simply

Sorry, handling Pierce's exit by gathering everyone around the table and finding out "secrets" about each other was incredibly redundant—-I've seen that episode before. Troy's exit: a wacky schoolwide competition for a large sum of money, because lol Community is wacky and remember paintball? Just feels like they're

Honestly I enjoyed watching season 4 more than I have 5 to this point, and that's something I never thought I would say. As watered down as the show was last year, there was at least an attempt by the showrunners to tell new stories, to build on what had come before, to grow the show just a little. I'm not praising

I thought the first 2 acts were painfully unfunny. Like, really uncomfortably bad (sorry). The emotional stuff got me a little though. Which is a pretty big accomplishment considering how absurd of a story they crafted for troys departure (he's sailing around the world for 14 million dollars? What?). I did think they

You can just look at that guy and tell he isn't funny.

"Noel Wells busted out another shaky impression, this time Nancy Grace, although she has a killer catchphrase in “What about the babies?” that pretty much guarantees this one will be back on our screens at some point. May I never have to think about Drake playing Katt Williams again, though. At the writer’s table, he

I don't really get the tiara bit. Didn't Annie assume Pierce gave her the tiara in s2 just to mess with her head, or teach her some kind of lesson? So why would she be happy to get it again?

This was not a B-.

What if you just go to open mic nights and are too scared to go on stage?