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I sort of agree with both sides of this argument. On the one hand, women have many talents other than looking hot, and should be recognized for them. On the other hand, I occasionally enjoy the nerdy-construction-worker type banter around here in moderation, and don't think it should taken all that seriously.

To that point, it would be sort of annoying if they did a Nick Offerman review and all sorts of females in the comments were like, "Oooohh he's so dreamy." I suppose a couple would be okay, but Aubrey Plaza-esque (or Allison Brie-esque) amount would be a bit distracting.

To that point, it would be sort of annoying if they did a Nick Offerman review and all sorts of females in the comments were like, "Oooohh he's so dreamy." I suppose a couple would be okay, but Aubrey Plaza-esque (or Allison Brie-esque) amount would be a bit distracting.

Hahaha, good one.

Hahaha, good one.

I'm not sure what "Parks" is. Who else is excited for the new season of Franklin & Bash?

I'm not sure what "Parks" is. Who else is excited for the new season of Franklin & Bash?

A fair point. When I read the initial article about Harmon getting fired, I was a bit depressed and didn't want to wallow in it by reading the comments section. But once the focus of the story shifted to "sinister corporation tripping over itself" I instantly wanted to know more.

A fair point. When I read the initial article about Harmon getting fired, I was a bit depressed and didn't want to wallow in it by reading the comments section. But once the focus of the story shifted to "sinister corporation tripping over itself" I instantly wanted to know more.

Forgive me for being thick, but why would NBC/Sony go through so much effort to fuck the show over like this, instead of just cancelling it? The dismissal of Harmon proves they do not care about the show's quality, and it's not like they keeping Community around will boost their Nielsen ratings.

Forgive me for being thick, but why would NBC/Sony go through so much effort to fuck the show over like this, instead of just cancelling it? The dismissal of Harmon proves they do not care about the show's quality, and it's not like they keeping Community around will boost their Nielsen ratings.

I've heard this explanation as well, and it almost makes me hate the song more. His response was basically: "Critics, you are 100% correct. Here is another shitty song to prove your point."

I've heard this explanation as well, and it almost makes me hate the song more. His response was basically: "Critics, you are 100% correct. Here is another shitty song to prove your point."

One reason that saying always bugged me is that "assuming" things is necessary for many logical proofs. Like step 2 of mathematical induction is to assume the theorem works for n. Doing mathematical induction doesn't make you an ass.

I also thought Chandrasekhar was funny in that one. Club Dread had some funny potential that ultimately went nowhere.

Super Troopers > Beerfest > Club Dread. I thought those were the only 3, but apparently they also made a movie called The Slammin' Salmon (which looks terrible btw).

I like that the 22 episodes announcement came with a bonus offensive Whitney joke. Great work all around.

I enjoyed his cameo last night, but I wish they would make Jean Ralphio part of a story arc again. That was pretty much my only issue with the last half of Season 4, which was otherwise great (especially the last 4 episodes).

*hits party button*

The only way Ron is different is that he does not hyperbolize or make things up to insult Jerry. He mostly saves his Jerry bashing for when Jerry actually "pulls a Jerry."