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I hope the DLC is affordable; I'm not a fan of it for the most part, especially since the original YDKJ came with 1,000 questions (or so) and this new one only has 720.

Yeah, but at least the PS3 online play is free. My PSN account's the same as my name here, so feel free to hit me up for a game once I've gotten my copy.

Nice
Can't wait to pick this up, though I will say that I miss the extended rounds of the original, which offered 21-question games. Still, I'll never get over the first time I played You Don't Know Jack with a couple of friends, one of whom insisted on typing his name in as "Fuck." At which point the game responded:

So, uh….
Why aren't they painting the Everlovin' Thing black and white? Doesn't anybody else think his garish orange clashes with the new look?

Steward
Wasn't that Steven Slater? Or was it someone who just looked like him? Either way, nice commentary within the episode.

In terms of PDA…
I find Ron's office romancing a bit more disturbing than Michael's.

That's almost certainly what they're making it look like right now.

I don't know if that's entirely true, though. I'd like to think Abed's growing; he's certainly aware of his own emotional issues to at some point address them.

Don't push it, Warren.

Double Standards…
It is sort of hilarious, though, how Fabio goes home for trying to make an outside-the-box Hambuergeur — it just wasn't hamburger enough, you feel what I'm saying dawg? — but Blais gets no love for making an exceptional by-the-book ramen. If you want smoke 'n lasers, don't scare chefs away from

God, I love the AV Club comments. Thanks for somewhat salvaging this episode for me, even if it's only in fictional form.

I think it's pretty clear that Bond (or, more likely, a go-between) leaked the information to Canning, not wanting Diane to claim a $55M settlement for the firm in the weeks right before his big attempt to get the partners to vote her out.

Commenting
You know, I find that it's hard to comment on the Good Wife. They've taken away my ability to complain by consistently putting together solid episodes that mix the political B-story with fresh takes on the legal A-story, all while splitting those A and B stories into single and multiple episode arcs (i.e.,

OH YEAH!
While I'd love them to bring these villains back, unless there's another season — in which The Cape goes up against Tarot or whoever else is above Chess — then I'm afraid we're just going to have to let "Goggles giggles" be a testament to their brilliant memory.

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I WAS LOADED, OKAY?

I liked Levi's Three Jean: "A leg and a leg and a leg."

Who Will Peter Choose?
I mean, I don't see why Peter has to get in the machine at all, or why they don't just destroy it/rebury it/whatever, but I predict that if he does activate it, he'll be torn between his feelings for both Olivias, and Season Four will take place in an Amalgam Universe. (Violet title sequences?)

Anybody Else?
This was Community doing the "Earshot" episode?

They modified the opening music, too, with a clever variation on their usual anthem. I hear that the last time they did that (for the second Halloween episode), Harmon actually paid for it himself. Wondering if he did that again this time. And wondering if you could ask for a better boss.

Was the moment of shocked silence because they wondered what exactly poor Allison had done to win Chase's affections (or affectations)?