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Oh, he definitely had great stuff later on. I actually really liked the coup stuff from the end of season 3, because I had accepted we were now in crazy cartoon land. But he was at his best when he was grounded, and could actually connect with other people. Remember when Jeff got him back together with his wife?

What are the chances Abed tries to "Harry & the Hendersons" him? Is that too close to 30 Rock?

The episode with all those jerk teenagers calling everyone "schmitty".

As much as he had problems with Dan Harmon and probably Joel McHale, he seemed to have nothing but utmost respect for Donald Glover, Alison Brie, and Gillian Jacobs. I don't know if he has ever regarded Yvette Nicole Brown once.

Chang was always best in Season 1, when he was a rude, asshole teacher. Not a diabolical maniac. Just a harmless jerk.

"Can I unveil an actuality?"

I was never a huge fan of the dream stuff, but I absolutely adore the Kevin Finnerty episodes. Something about the imagery of Tony being asked to give his luggage to Tony B being a symbol for giving up on life and accepting death really struck me.

Unfortunately, Leonardo DiCaprio is not one of those guys. He's strangely on Belfort's side.

That end credits song might be my favorite Pavement song, and I think it was completely improvised.

It's time for the annual Low Hanging Fruit Awards, brought to you by your hosts, Lame Jokes At Easy Targets!

I have this weird thing with finales. They tend to be the episodes I rewatch most out of any of them. There's something to just jumping right back into the conclusion of all the built-up stories. Multiple times, I've just loaded up the finale of The Wire and watched it out of the blue.

Nothing will ever beat the montage at the end of Season 2 of The Wire, except for maybe the montage at the end of The Wire.

I spent the entire commercials after the cold open going "now was that really Avon, just a guy that looks like him, or am I a racist?"

Neither, it was pretty much just a snapshot of every scene in the movie. I don't think there's a single part missing.

Sweet jesus, you can absolutely tell how excited everyone making the show is about this new premise. They put in a trailer for the rest of the season in one of the episodes to go "look how great this is gonna be!!!"

Man, this really does outline the entire movie.

So does this show end with Aaron Sorkin winning a Peabody or something?

…her