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@avclub-f423423863960a21f2bb75f5095dc6fb:disqus , it's about-fucking-time! I want the extended coverage of the O.W.L. exams and Harry's career crisis that I was promised. And what the fuck happened to St. Mungo's? I want justice!

I rewatched it yesterday and, really, was amazed at why I hadn't held it in higher esteem when I watched it the first few times. Back then (I feel I can finally admit this), I was still kind of sifting through my opposing opinions on S3 and some of the weirder episodes that just didn't hit that emotional/comedic sweet

Burn the witch!

"These things are always touching me…in places."

I frequently have to explain to my television-viewing friends why I watch so many sitcoms and comedies and so little drama. I watch Mad Men and a few others because of the compelling characters and series-spanning arcs; but, I watch comedy for the compelling characters and series-spanning arcs layered with a hearty

(^Read in Tim Gunn's voice)

Television was the perfect parent. TV never abused or insulted me, unless you count Cop Rock.

I'll look around to see if mine offers it as well.

Jewey (Jewy? It's hard to tell).

Who else saw this week's episode early? I saw it on sunday on my regular streaming site, and, to be honest, I found it to be delightfully low-key, with just enough laughs and characterization. It's a fun half-hour of a show that has quickly become one of my favourite animated programs. I hope to watch it soon on my

Yeah, it just seems like they've become caricatures of themselves more than anything. Which is weird, because I once heard someone (inaccurately) describe Community as a "live-action South Park" (more of a description for Bitch 23, but whatever). It seems that, as Todd and many others noted at the beginning of this

You know, I had the same idea as you a few weeks ago, which led me to stop commenting around these parts for a while (there was also a little crisis which had to be dealt with, but whatever). It isn't so much the article which headlines the discussion as much as the different opinions which make this place special,

I forgot to mention that yes, that was the worst Winger speech in both content, delivery, timing and reaction/effect.

Well, well. I can;t say I liked this episode more than last week's, but I can say that, even though it eschews continuity and characterization, it was pretty fun for about half of the running time. As Todd mentions, the first part had some timing problems, and I definitely felt that it was moving too fast with too

Maybe it's all the whiskey I had before and while I was watching this episode, but goddamit if this wasn't the first thing I watched afterwards and that made me both laugh and cry a little on the inside at once:

I've been hoping for this ever since it left. Now, if only we could get a dvd release, I could find closure.

No no no, you put her hand in the warm water and then pee on her. Or maybe draw a penis on her hand and splash water on her face…? I'm confused.

Like one of his french girls.

Mr. Rushdie, why does everything you have written after Midnight's Children suck so much? I mean, not that I particularly liked MC; but, everything after that has been such a chore to go through (except a few parts of Haroun). Hell, even The Satanic Verses was a let-down for me, and I fully expected to sympathize with

I saw AA and thought they were establishing a column where people could drunkenly rant about pop culture while spouting over-used jokes and memes…so I could fit right in.