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Both these guys are acting like huge dicks but Chevy sort of has a point.  I LOVE Community and will gladly go anywhere it wants to take us, but I don't think there's any doubt that it was a more purely funny show over its first season and a half.  As much as I enjoy the high concepts that Community so frequently

The parts of this article discussing the band members unhealthy dependency on each other reminds me of the Aerosmith profile that 60 Minutes did a few weeks ago.  Steve Tyler resents the rest of the band, and they deeply and profoundly resent him, but even though they're all wildly successful millionaires who are well

This isn't a complaint about this episode as much as it is this season in general, but I feel like Annie is never given anything to do unless Jeff is directly involved.  I would really love to see her spin off and have some adventures with Shirley or Britta or even Pierce, but it just never happens.

Dr. Rosenrosen

This is the last thing we'll ever do together…

Aaron Sorkin, Dan Harmon and David Simon walk into a bar…
Everybody else walks out.

I'll go anywhere Community wants to take me, but right now Happy Endings is a funnier -and at times much funnier- show.

In other news it's obvious what a crush Chevy has on Alison and it's also pretty cute.

Truly.  There is a little childish in all our gambinos.

NBC sure is a network.  On TV.

You wrote it so I don't have to.  Thanks.

I enjoy reading erotic fiction online more than watching porn.  There I said it.

I totally agree about those two episodes and the reason I believe they both worked so well for her is because they focused in on who Annie actually is as a person, as opposed to who she is in relation to Jeff.  To put it simply, those episodes featured Season 1 Annie.

There was a discussion going on in the Mad Men Season premiere thread about the downfall of Betty Draper, and some pointed out how she was a promising character that was largely sabotaged by the ice queen January Jones.  Britta is the exact opposite: an average character elevated by the unbelievable comedic gifts

I often wonder what it's like playing a character like Joffery.  On one hand it's a major role on a hit HBO series adored by critics and fans alike, but on the other hand you will now be known for playing the biggest asshole on TV.  It seems like one of those roles that might be hard to escape from.

I just can't get past the Peggy-Priest, Don-Loud Comedian storyline in season 2 of Mad Men.  The problem is so many people whose opinion I respect love it that I feel objectively wrong.

Maybe my expectations were lowered by Christian saying for the last two weeks that this episode was below average, but I actually thought it was pretty good.

Brotherhood of Crazy Badass Mutherfuckers….
ASSEMBLE!!!

How dare AMC undermine AMC with these underhanded tactics.  On a related note, how can a show about the zombie apocalypse (!) be so fucking boring.

"Mythology"