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Alan Rickman would be a good Doctor, but my money is on Rupert Grint, while we're talking about Harry Potter actors.

Agreed. Borg are much scarier than Cybermen and this episode made the Cybermen scary by copying the Borg implants and hero-assimilation made famous by TNG.

There IS!?!?

"Herstory of Dance" was, like most S4 episodes, a Jeff story.

And Zambia continues its arduous, frequently harrowing journey toward being a stable plural democracy.

#sixseasonsandameh

That was a nice episode for him.

Yeah, it is something that happens before graduation. Whoooops!

It was all part of Dean Spreck's evil plot.

"Two Cathedrals" might be my favorite episode of television ever, full stop.

Just letting the characters monologue — especially with Abed's "pooped my pants" speech — was a remarkably bold choice for a 22-minute sitcom. It really paid off.

I fell out of love with "Community" thanks to Season 3. This season was worse than Season 3, which is a solid B- in my book. I tried to give it a B when I was grading earlier, but I couldn't do it. It's a B-.

"Never half-ass two things. Whole-ass one thing."

No. "Herstory of Dance" was the only A episode this season, and it was an A- at that.

Aside from that brief, pointless scene of Jeff and Britta apparently being on a date, which had no explanation or bearing on the story at all.

That made no sense, even for the Dean.

Five favorite episodes per season?

Definitely a D.

Just as KFC's secret process seals in the flavor, I'm sealing in the cabin's air so you don’t explode on your journey.

In fairness, Jeff and Annie getting together would be the darkest timeline for this show. Ugh. Ugh. Ugh.