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Patrick Gerard
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Surprise revelation: Those WERE the American Wizards. The London in the books was London, Kentucky. The British ones are even more stereotypically British.

Well, Harry himself probably should have been Slytherin. That's a pretty big point in their favor there.

You mean committed to his character work right? Because he already is. Abed, show him your Don Draper.

All our lives, we're told "Don't stand on your desk." Well, why not?

I just realized, we need Nick Kroll and the Germans to return and plague British Pierce. Heck, maybe British Shirley is German and British Pierce keeps mentioning the war.

Okay… Think we can get Whitman and Slater back too?

I still want an episode or bit somehow with a British remake of the show. John Cleese as British Pierce. Robert Webb as British Jeff. French Chang who teaches Mandarin.

I just found out Rob Corrdry is also back. Why didn't I get a Community update for this?

What about Luis Guzman?

Pretty sure they confirmed his episodes were the first five, sequentially, and there would be "feels" when he leaves. So there's no return for Troy at the end and he won't be around at the end of the season.

I've wanted an episode where Abed does a study abroad, even as a one week class, and forms a British study group.

Does this mean a sequel to the Conspiracy Theories episode? More of the Greendale cop? Re-opened investigation into Starburns' death? Maybe further secrets of the characters exposed?

I don't. Likewise I refused to see S4 as the last. Whenever it does end, it will be a complete surprise for me. But Rules of Engagement went for 7 half-seasons. And the syndication deal gets sweeter with 100 episodes, which Season 5 won't bring the total up to.

Alf Tales were better than ALF animated which was substantially better than ALF live action.

I feel like this would need to be done as a reference to the Welsh classic Super-Ted. The intro goes like this:

That's more like TV funhouse. It's not REALLY like what Community would do with Saturday morning format.

I got a Laff-a-lympics update for this???

I expected the premiere to suck. The premieres (including post-hiatus premieres) are all rusty.

There is one gimmick repeat I'd like to see.

Incidentally, the one catch of these that I found interesting was when Steve Carrell appeared as an extra on The Office after Michael Scott left, as a blonde, bearded, flannel wearing man at a gay bar on the trivia team The Queerenstein Bears. That's more of a news story, like if Chevy Chase showed up as an extra on