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For me, it was her deadpan delivery of "…this is war" (with an appropriate close-up) that cemented my affection for her character (I've been on the fence about her since I started watching it, but she's grown on me).

When you're out on the road, 
feeling lonely and so cold…

Join the club.

I whole-heartedly agree with this ("it's the ending, isn't it?" No, it's everything.)
So it goes:

I saw this and immediately remembered Li'l Sebastian's portrait after the funereal.

I'm sure he can incur ROYALties for his PAINS and losses.

Have you recruited Nic Cage yet? I hear he's good with this sort of stuff.

How's the search for that unfinished "For our consideration" coming along?

But, he's got cancer…in the ass.

Ha, the BNL thing (we're calling them BNL now?) did seems like they were forcing it to be funny, but I think it came around in the end.

I'd like to see you cut up Early 21st Century Romanticism, if you would be so kind.

I kind of wish we could have seen the drug-lords story developed a little more (as in, maybe just one more 5-second clip of it before), but I love how it just randomly pops up during Jeff's amalgamated speech, both undercutting the momentum while emphasizing Jeff's ability to talk anyone down.

"because of some Anglo-Saxon shit or whatever" is exactly how I'm going to explain-away any odds and ends in english grammar when I eventually begin teaching the language.

I loved the visuals, the story, the shock-value humour, and the call-back to "The Other Tarts" (Finn throws the communication crystal as far as possible), although here, it was just for laughs. And yes, I would totally get into a relationship with a mermaid if it meant being carried away by her while she sang.

Any of those would have been more interesting than the reality.
I was coming out of a CVS, having just bought a pack of cigarettes, and this random  guy drives up to me and asks, pleads, begs me to spare him some gas money because he left his wallet miles away and his tank is nearly empty. Without thinking twice, I go

You're right, we are nostalgic to an extent, and we are defensive about what we perceive to be a shift in quality and focus. While this article suggests that this development is common for most shows, there is still a fervent belief that the season is not measuring up to our expectations, however lowered they have

^Why so serious?

It's 1 am. I've been drinking more than usual, and I've got a couple of cups of coffee in me. I just pissed away $40 on somebody I'm never going to see again. It's time I begin writing the pair of papers due tomorrow.

About a week ago, I was working at this charity program at my university and talking with some friends. When Community came up, the general thoughts that came up were that this season was off to a rough start, that the episodes weren't as tightly written and that the stories weren't coalescing in the manner that they

Spoilers!
The American Dream was a ghost the entire time!