This is the best possible description of the season. And apart from a couple of episodes, I've been genuinely pleased with what they were able to accomplish this year.
This is the best possible description of the season. And apart from a couple of episodes, I've been genuinely pleased with what they were able to accomplish this year.
I believe you're forgetting Luis Guzman. I loved him in IMDB!
Even if you're right, it would be one plus two plus one plus one not one plus one plus two plus one.
Obviously the terrigen crystals in the water leads to the creation of Aquaman. You're welcome, DC.
Finally, my 3 heat oven will have the internet service it needs.
I do the exact same! The whole Todd scene is one of the best in Community, if you ask me. You really realize what a bunch of A-holes our favorite group is, but we still love them anyways.
That was my thought, hahaha. I'm not reading the review so I can go into this movie cold (never saw the originals, know nothing about this film), but if Dowd gives it an A-? That's worth seeing it at least a couple of times.
Yeah, I just can't bring myself to put it on E! at all. Also, I miss John Henson.
And?
What is WRONG with you people! Your love (of Community) is WEIRD… and TOXIC!
I loved the German history episode that flipped those tables (holy crap, is that a season 4 ep??) You're right though, that none of these guys are good people. But, then again, neither am I. So I can relate to them more than I like.
You can always just watch the Soup on E! if you need your Joel fix.
A whole new series called "Abed's Extras"
Even if it was a horrifically awful green screen, with Empire Strikes Back level outlines on the actors.
I give up trying to understand where the reviewer is coming from. By far my favorite episode of the season. While I've enjoyed the different side of Abed (i.e. him joining the rest of reality), this is more wonderful crazy stuff from him. Plus the Dean is in proper form, which makes for an awesome episode. There…
The pieces go backwards, upsidedown, frontwards, in that order. Apparently.
As long as they ask the question "Why was it impossible for kids in the temple to assemble that silver monkey correctly? IT'S JUST THREE PIECES!!!"
I loved evil Pierce in D&D, but by the time it got to the Secret Garden ep, it was just way too much.
That's the one! Crawling bugs, blocks you pushed into the water to make cement, color coded keys you had to get to open their doors. And the endless despair.
Ah, Steam. I am prepared for the summer sale. My body is ready.