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Did you ever see Redux? Way better than Intermediate Documentary Film-making.

ANAGRAM THREAD!

No more paintball. With an epic season finale just around the corner, that may have been the funniest meta line of the night.

I was desperately hoping that it was some metaphysical scheme by the Evil Universe doubles to trap the gang in an alternate timeline. One perhaps facilitated by the crazy E.U. Annie and Evil psych major Britta?

Read chapter four.

So, best scene, then.

I distinctly remember getting all on board with this episode right when the Dean Pelton montage started. I'm holding off on rating this one until I watch it again, as it does seem like the kind of episode that improves on multiple viewings.

It's not the first episode that's ended with a cliff hanger, so I wouldn't worry about it…

For some reason, I remember seeing the Lich as a snail.

Makes you wonder what Evil Starburns looks like.

Whenever I'm driving around and find myself in a bad mood, I just pop in The Streets "A Grand Don't Come for Free." The very first track, "It Was Supposed to Be So Easy," is the perfect distillation of how it feels to just have everything go wrong (think the adult equivalent of that Judith Viorst book). From there,

@avclub-21c3134ee5edcb618c4f9aae358d73a7:disqus "The show is a one-liner machine."

This whole season, Rash has been like the anti-Chang: an over-the-top character that everyone can't wait to turn up and who never disappoints (and I actually like Chang).

I believe a lot of people will come around to this one more once time has passed. I know there are plenty of episodes I've watched after the fact (in catching up to the mid-season return, in fact) that I enjoyed much more than the "in the moment" viewers seemed to.

If Pillows and Blankets proved anything, it's that the majority of Greendale students are total sheeple.

What about… Blazer Tag?!?!

I thought you were talking about "Global Conflict," but then I remembered you didn't like that episode. So I concur: Madness!

I got a real "Barney Stinson's Video Resume" vibe from that tag.

Huh, that episode was the lowest rated ever, wasn't it?

Considering that Duncan has shown us what a "professional" psychologist in the Community world looks like, I'd say Britta's not doing too bad for herself.