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Sekhmet Morgan
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…or when Skips was Walks! It was highly expected an episode and I thought they delivered!

I cant come up with anything better than… I loved this season and I loved this episode. So dark, darker than usual really.

As for the Titantic subplot, I thought it really was a parody of fake-sitcoms: in usual sitcomes, you'd have a fake Titanic turn into a real one (when he says "this is unsinkable" you really think the attraction will go wrong and the couple will really bond when reliving for real the disaster) or the fake disaster was

Ah I see. So it's not as much a quality check than just see how the guest star did? and I guess the end of HIMYM made people seek a new sitcom?

oh my god, so true: I'm French and here in France it's a huge topic of conversation every week and yes Tyrion is like everyone's favorite here!

"Sure I love watching Bukkake in porno but would I personally do it? *doorbell*"

I do think Link's Awakening is unique inside the Zelda's series and interesting and "poetic", but Majora’s Mask is unique inside the world of video games all together and one of the best games ever.

I know this isn't the first series to do such a typical sitcom trope (one main character becomes much smarter and it drives a hole between the ensemble cast, until he/she realizes it's better to forget all he/she knew)… and I know it's "ok" for sitcoms to pretend like we can forget from past experiences, including

why does the AV Club review at random an episode from a running show the Club doesnt usually review? It's a genuine question btw, I just don't get the point and if it's something regular?

I don't like to sound dramatic. But this one does it. I will no longer watch the show as regularly (it wasnt regular at all, but I'd keep an eye for the new ep, what it was about, if I was interested and all). Now I'll pretend it doesnt exist, for its own good.

I enjoyed it because it had a lot of things for me to love: it was focused on Tina, Bob was fantastic (definitely the true core of the series), not a lot of Linda… Somehow, they keep bringing such weird characters and yet it works, they're borderline believable and they go one step further and it's hilarious. But

A much better episode featuring Stan and Hayley (and Bullock) than last week's. All in all, very well tight together scenario and many good jokes!

A-

well now that I have seen it: i loved best the little talk between Britta and Jeff and their idea of getting married, it felt like very old Community (and therefore the best kind), surreal a bit, but with lots of sanity to support it and great acting… Annie's treasure dance was great. The Abed no-story thing got old

I just wanna be a part of it…

I liked this one, one of the best this season coz it felt like old TBBT, sure it had some bad jokes but by now if you still follow TBBT you know what to get; however, the whole "real life Penny can mirror what Sheldon goes through" worked well for once, just like old times. I liked that there wasnt any great

Havent seen it yet, but the title and AV's A- make me super excited for later when I can sit down and watch it. Apart from that, nothing, really…

imo just like last year's premiere, it's really a filler to tell us where the characters are at, absolutely no story telling sadly.

I love the dynamics of group eps and the jokes are great. Very solid episode.

yeah the gagaga, but Mort redoing it was hilarious!