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I've never understood the joy of collecting action figures… Like if they looked exactly like the person then awesome! But the only ones I've seen that actually look anything like the characters are an insane amount of money. But why would you want to buy one of these monstrosities?! I watch Doctor Who and needless to

Yeah, isn't she meant to be from Stalingrad? Makes no sense because she was born in supposedly in the 1980's and Stalingrad ceased being the name of the place in like the 1960's. Isn't one of the origins also that her parents were killed in a bombing… A random bombing in the 1980's? Also so she probably trained

"Oh, it's a horror show but it's really poetic… So it's high-brow horror I guess." Blank stare. "And it mixes literary characters such as Victor Frankenstein with his Monster, characters from Dracula, Dorian Grey, and others with his original characters." Narrowed gaze. "No, I mean it. It really is a very good show

It really annoys me when this reviewer has said this season "the ideas in this aren't explored as well as [insert one of the best episodes ever]… Thus it sucks." Especially when he started then using episodes that are not classics but really weak, such as the subway plot, to try and down-trod a good episode that was

I noticed that… It was a bit weird. I was mentally ticking off the characters and then I was like, "wait… but if in your theory Britta never leaves then you're not actually alone!!??"

I didn't really get pysched by this one though… I knew he wouldn't do anything that bad to Abed so it just felt weird.

Didn't sit well with me either. Not even the emotional stuff which I'm an absolute sucker for. It just seemed convenient and out of nowhere and rather overdone.

I have a love/hate relationship with the conceptual episodes. Some I adore, and others I put on my mental list of episodes I will generally avoid. This just didn't sit right with me :(

I've loved this season but this episode was a huge disappointment for me :/

I have only seen a few scattered episodes of Parks and Rec so not really great with characters but I think I know what you're saying? The weird thing is that Dan Harmon really likes her character. Like in a season 1 commentary I'm pretty sure he said she was his favourite, and even through season 3 he seemed to love

I'm really liking that they seem to be trying really hard now to ground her character again by introducing interesting outside influences and challenging her more acutely. The third episode seemed weirdly out of character to me, but then Britta's also kind of a mess. As opposed to previous seasons however, she seems

Yeah, it painted her whole part as unfunny and pointless. I didn't feel that at all… I swear I've disagreed with every single review this season :/

I don't think you got it? The anger in this response is weird.

That was a definite confirmed at the panel at the premiere I'm almost certain.

I agree. The whole Subway storyline was awful, and I'm a Britta fan and I'd literally JUST read 1984 when I watched it. It was so contrived and awkward. I feel like people who ship J/A must just want to push it to try and eliminate J/B which, as a person who's actually pretty anti-ships on this show (because I think

OtherAccountBanned- Nope, I have watched the latter part of season 3 endless times and if anything it's got worse. My Mum thought it was the worst season too. I can see why some people would love it, but personally I really hated it in comparison to other seasons (including 4, which was mostly forgettable as opposed

Exactly! She's my favourite and so I'm rather observant to that sort of thing. Last week's episode was the first time she was even a part of an A story. Ep 1 was kind of an ensemble thing so fair enough. Ep 2 she was the main person in the B story meeting her parents which was cool. However Ep 3 she was hardly in it

I don't know. Of the remaining cast I reckon she'd be one of the most sentimental and thus loyal. I honestly don't think she'd willingly move on if she could stay.

Yeah, a lot of people held that theory, including me. Looks like though it could just be some pretty inconsistent writing. It's still kind of weird that in half the episodes she's been a mess or being talked down to, and the others she's been the voice of reason and all the others respect her. It's kind of frustrating

I found a few other articles but none of these ones? This website is horrible.