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I really didn't see it as offensive to trans people. She had a dick, and literally no-one was bothered by it. Kenan's character was weirdly curious, sure, but it'd be like if 0.001% of the population (or however many people are trans, sorry if I got the percentage wrong) had naturally blue hair, you'd probably be a

"I'm not comfortable with this feeling"

Lupin, I think it's far more likely that they just forgot to have a shot of it disappearing with Artemis, or something.

If it predates the Mentalist, then it's pretty odd to say it's trying to rip it off in any way. In fact, they made a joke about how the Mentalist rips them off in an earlier episode.

Absolutely. For someone who watches the synidcated episodes, he's a horny asshole, but you're completely right @Meander061:disqus about the person he is now.

One of the best episodes of the season so far, I think.

Amour Amies, or something very similar.

It doesn't matter, because even its hardcore fans are ditching it. Unless those online ratings get added to the Nielsens really soon, Community is done, and it could become the greatest show ever in the next ten episodes and it wouldn't matter.

This is by a distance the best episode of the season so far, and in its brilliant execution, up there with my favourites ever. Credit where credit is due, and I've criticised this show a lot recently, but this was right up there with the best of them.

I miss Hilarie Burton, and think the show could do with her back. A romantic foil for Neal would give an extra dimension to the show, and she's both a good actress and insanely hot, so it's win win.

I think Silas could be the big resetter. Imagine how many people have died in Mystic Falls, and how in anything approaching reality, the town would have been occupied by the Army long ago.

She's an enormous amount of fun to look at, and the show is multiple times better than most other shows with that format - monologue, panel of comedians, clips - in other words, Chelsea Lately, most of The Burn, Failosophy…I'd much rather have this than Two Broke Girls or Whitney.

FAN EXCUSE BINGO

I thought this was the funniest episode of the season so far. Bieber was decent, and if there wasn't a lot of range then he at least nailed most of what he had. Thumbs up, I say.

I just don't think she's funny at all. She never seems to change her expression or her tone of voice either. Her popularity is baffling to me.

Why not just alter the entire damn list to be about things that had to be changed due to 9/11? Luckily, American sensitivity doesn't extend as far as them respecting the rights or wishes of literally any other country on earth.

I keep watching it, hoping it'll improve, but it just doesn't. I think Nick Kroll is great, and I've enjoyed most of the stuff I've seen him do. But this seems like fitting 10 minutes of good material into a 22 minute show. Too Much Tuna seems like the sort of thing it was much more fun to film than to watch, and

Why did they all go to work if they could barely move? How did they get to work? At what point when Ron was voiding his bowels did he think "right, best get to that job?"

I hated that episode, because these people we were supposed to like were acting like rich assholes and ignoring their friends. It was a bad turning point for the show.

The thought that popped into my head towards the end of the episode has pretty much broken a piece of this show for me. If Penny can afford an apartment (albeit, a little small) on her waitress paycheck, then why can't Leonard afford one on his professor's pay? The idea that he couldn't just move the hell out whenever