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One of my few issues with the show is that with Ron being a Libertarian and Leslie being a liberal they should disagree more than they do on the show(there was some nice moments but, it still felt weird that Ron was helping Leslie's campaign). In this episode they had a disagreement where each side had a reasonable

Unbelievable album. Timberlake and Timbaland work so well together.

Misogyny is a problem in society in general.

His first two albums. I consider Food and Liquor a classic album and The Cool comes close.

Really a fantastic song. One of the strongest on Lupe's best album. My favorite verse is actually the second. Where Lupe grapples with the talk of crime in hip hop and how it goes against his religious beliefs using Jay-Z's music in particular.

I have no problem with the song's content. The song showed how Lupe has regressed as a rapper. His flow is extremely lazy on that song. That song could easily been a spoken word track without much change. On his latest albums he seems to be exhibiting no joy from making music especially when compared to his first two

I really didn't like this one. Jeff's speech was great bu, it didn't make up for the lack of genuine laughs I got from this episode.Also, the rest of the Jeff storyline was a dud to me especially when it involved his half brother. The Shawshank parody was completely terrible to me.

No Shays but, it was nice to see everyone interacting with each other. These last few episodes it seems like Tessa was on a different show than the one George, Dallas and Noah are on. Solid episode overall.

Vera wasn't entirely unseen she appeared in a Thanksgiving episode(her face was covered by a pie Diane threw) and her voice was heard on an answering machine once.

My favorite episode is actually Don Juan in Hell part 2 where Frasier was trying to figure out why all his relationships fail.

One of my favorite tracks ever on one of my favorite albums ever. I don't think any rap group had the chemistry they showed on that album.

I thought this was another fantastic episode. The show has been back to form lately. I really hope we see a lot more of Carrie Preston and Amanda Peet this season

Kenan Thompson has actually been funny these last three episodes. So it only took 10 years for him to find his feet.

He starred in a movie that finished #1 in the box office for two weeks and is the highest grossing stand up out there right now. I don't think anyone in the cast is more famous.

Critics really jumped the gun calling last week's episode the worst episode of Community because, this was the worst episode of Community.

Like mentioned previously On the Waterfront is very heavy handed but, I consider it the most brilliantly acted film ever. Some of the best monologues ever in film in that movie.

Me? I sent them out? Was my favorite Jake line delivery of the episode.

You ever here of 1800s bare-knuckle boxer Tom Molineux. Well here is an excerpt from his Wikipedia page.

"I opened a can of whoop ass on myself".

Councilman Jamm got 5 bathrooms he could shit all day.