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All of that is incorrect.

How did you resist jumping straight from 5 to 6? I just finished 6 and it was fantastic.

Yeah, because the promo posters show up in the movie.

"fuck off shortie"
"you don't know karate… OW!"

*Thunderous Applause*

Oh yeah, that D&D sequel of Community. Good call!

Did I forget to mention the Purple Man in my comment? Dang.

Oops, apparently they were early this morning EST, but for me they were last night (PST).

They were all posted last night.

Still better than season four. This season is really just Harmon and co pissing around with exploring the remaining characters while trying to integrate new ones, and I'm ok with that. I'd prefer some more laughs and maybe a concept episode or two, but I'm not actively grating my teeth like I was a couple seasons

Yup. This new relationship in the show is straight out of the Geoff Johns comic run, which makes a lot more sense for Cold as a character here, because I don't see how Barry can keep letting him run around if Cold is constantly killing people. They should have established this from the start though, because Barry is

It's not a bad way to kill a couple hours, although I prefer Tommy Boy to it.

Makes sense to me. I'm amazed though that the creators of HIMYM didn't become hermits after how poorly received their work was.

That's likely huge, as Goldman and Donovan are pros, and I'm not sure how many other writers they've lost in the past few years, but you can tell by the looseness of the show that there's a distinct difference compared to how tight the first season used to be.

She was in Black Sheep, which I've seen a thousand times, so she was instantly recognizable to me.

Every scene he's in (spoilers if you haven't seen the eps after this one) represent a weird shift in tone that's too much even for a sitcom as goofy as this one. He plays the part far too broadly and one-dimensionally, and it's really annoying to me.

Cannot stand this episode. Tim Blake Nelson's character, Logan and Dong are all irritating as hell, Kimmy is really grinding, and the whole thing moves along sloppily and without any real clear thread to connect all the random, jarring jokes.

The biggest issue I have with this review is that it's filled with "I would have"s all throughout, focusing on what Oliver would have done or would like to have see instead of simply focusing on what was actually there and reviewing that for a good chunk of it.

"It's as useless as that lemon-shaped rock over there… wait a minute! There's a lemon behind that rock!"

"Ugh! How can someone with glasses so thick be so stupid!?"