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Christopher Julian Kopcow
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Basically, I think the "fear of no Harmon" complex that a lot of Community fans have (though it seems to be less of a thing now that it was in June) hurts the show in more than one way. There's a few scenarios that can go down. One, the show could actually really be worse without Dan, and in that case, everyone can

I better add some Community stuff to these things though, so as not to seem too off-topic.

I better add some Community stuff to these things though, so as not to seem too off-topic.

And then I contribute to it by adding these sort of comments that no one is likely to ever see anyway.

And then I contribute to it by adding these sort of comments that no one is likely to ever see anyway.

I sort of just check in from time to time to see how close to that 100,000 we are.

I sort of just check in from time to time to see how close to that 100,000 we are.

I mean, if you really want to nitpick, most orthodontists are on medical plans, not dental plans. But when someone says that, I kick them.

I mean, if you really want to nitpick, most orthodontists are on medical plans, not dental plans. But when someone says that, I kick them.

I would apologize for saying LISA NEEDS BRACES, but, then, you knew what you were getting yourself into.

I would apologize for saying LISA NEEDS BRACES, but, then, you knew what you were getting yourself into.

LISA NEEDS BRACES!

LISA NEEDS BRACES!

That's funny that's your main motivation seeing as there MAY BE SNACKS if you do the set tour instead.

That's funny that's your main motivation seeing as there MAY BE SNACKS if you do the set tour instead.

Yeah, that's true. Instead of it being something horribly cringe-worthy, it was just a silly bit of slapstick. Sort of like how they changed the last scene from Will and Simon saying Neil's dad touched them to Will crying he was bullied.

Yeah, that's true. Instead of it being something horribly cringe-worthy, it was just a silly bit of slapstick. Sort of like how they changed the last scene from Will and Simon saying Neil's dad touched them to Will crying he was bullied.

They actually threw a football at a kid with crutches instead.

They actually threw a football at a kid with crutches instead.

Yeah, in most cases I'd say that. But I think in this case the more interesting choice would have been to leave it open whether or not Bender either freely chose to not shoot the professor or whether it was his free will unit. The way that it actually ended seemed way too abrupt, and it didn't serve the themes any