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Actually, as someone who just graduated from high school last year, that's more or less accurate.

As soon as you tune into AMC next week and the theme song kicks in, you'll be excited again.

Maybe now Community can become popular enough to the point where NBC refuses to cancel it, and it's run into the ground with three painfully bad seasons, The Office style.

I'm pretty sure that's the joke.

I've seen that movie! Ha!

Because Phyllis and Stanley have absolutely no character anymore other than 'the fat people.'

It was good.

That Sabre Pyramid is one of the ugliest devices I've ever seen.

The long awaited return of Dave AND Duke Silver in one episode!

Seriously. Maybe they can give her a boyfriend who isn't currently a cast member?

So, where the hell was Donna tonight?

Hm. I'm really surprised at this positivity — I thought this episode was about as dreadful as this entire season has been. I don't think I cracked a smile a single time.

Coming up on Dexter: Debra, after finding out about Dexter's horrible secret, begins to develop a memory disorder. She convinces herself, with the help of her psychiatrist, that what she saw in the church was a dream induced by her recent stress, and she shakes it off. For the remainder of the season, Dexter takes

The rape scene was really hard to watch, but I think it was exactly as graphic as it needed to be. It was horrifying enough, but didn't really feel gratuitous to me. It needs to be graphic and difficult to sit through for the revenge scene to feel satisfying, and I think Fincher handled it perfectly.

Are movie tickets seriously $26 in Australia? God damn.

He's pulling the seesaw down, get it? He's so fat LOL!!!!!!

The Office is presented as a show which takes place in the real world, though. Or at least that's how it started. In the past few seasons they seem to be abandoning that idea (which is what drew me in to the show to begin with) in favor of jokes like that, which may be amusing but it makes no sense for them to

So…Aubrey Plaza in a girl scouts outfit…

That's three years in a row they've opened with an internet joke which isn't really relevant anymore.

"I'm starting to suspect that he's not actually the CEO, he just convinced the Scranton branch that he is."