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Yeah, I love where this season is going. I love that C.K. probably directed that, and I will buy this season's dvd just to watch a featurette on that happening, because this easily seems like his perception of this reality tv craze, and I don't know if he's right, I just know that it's hilarious. A nice, distant,

Totally. I also love how this 2-parter is dedicated to them, and how when he's implemented them, it's out of a stand-up bit that they materialize and advance. They're like the creme filling within the disgusting cookies of the whole entire episode. Concerning the first bit before the commercial break, his joke, then

Totally. I also love how this 2-parter is dedicated to them, and how when he's implemented them, it's out of a stand-up bit that they materialize and advance. They're like the creme filling within the disgusting cookies of the whole entire episode. Concerning the first bit before the commercial break, his joke, then

Tebow did that booya thing, right? 
Also: Do you think the women's (probably my favorite women) reactions would be different if Louie explained that his kids want him to have a girlfriend? Those fantasy scenes were some of the funniest shit on the show.

Tebow did that booya thing, right? 
Also: Do you think the women's (probably my favorite women) reactions would be different if Louie explained that his kids want him to have a girlfriend? Those fantasy scenes were some of the funniest shit on the show.

Hopefully half of it is the preparation and the drive there, and then more stuff happens. If Harmon was in charge, it would be like the most important iCarly episode, iStart a Fan War, except it would be a convention for one thing, and the protagonists would have little importance there (unless Abed reveals that he is

Hopefully half of it is the preparation and the drive there, and then more stuff happens. If Harmon was in charge, it would be like the most important iCarly episode, iStart a Fan War, except it would be a convention for one thing, and the protagonists would have little importance there (unless Abed reveals that he is

Britta has the most potential of places to go, though. It makes since that they've been taking time with the characters of Jeff (who seems mostly resolved, but who knows how far they're going to take the character of his father [he could either be accepted into the study group and become a series regular, or he could

Britta has the most potential of places to go, though. It makes since that they've been taking time with the characters of Jeff (who seems mostly resolved, but who knows how far they're going to take the character of his father [he could either be accepted into the study group and become a series regular, or he could

All the characters are a little bit of Harmon. They're all savants, who are finding themselves, and what they want, to provide for an appropriate sitcom, yet they don't comically fall back to where they were in the beginning like a sitcom that wants to last forever by being shallow (Always Sunny). People can lose

All the characters are a little bit of Harmon. They're all savants, who are finding themselves, and what they want, to provide for an appropriate sitcom, yet they don't comically fall back to where they were in the beginning like a sitcom that wants to last forever by being shallow (Always Sunny). People can lose

@avclub-b522112fc615ecda6dc7b4a4cac5cc4e:disqus is so right. If you read the live-blog, Ganz is credited for at least half of the awesomeness of the show and certain episodes (like, fuckin' Beetlejuice!)…. and the writers that are still there are also great. Stephen Basilone wrote the Glee episode! for example, so

@avclub-b522112fc615ecda6dc7b4a4cac5cc4e:disqus is so right. If you read the live-blog, Ganz is credited for at least half of the awesomeness of the show and certain episodes (like, fuckin' Beetlejuice!)…. and the writers that are still there are also great. Stephen Basilone wrote the Glee episode! for example, so

Is Travis Gilmore involved in Community now? Fucking Guarascio and Port.

Is Travis Gilmore involved in Community now? Fucking Guarascio and Port.

In this version, though, he expanded it, and made it very very funny, although he easily hasn't heard of anti-humor, as that's predictably his daughter's sense of humor. Since Todd said this was the 2nd best episode of the 5 so far, I'm really curious which has the best stand-up bit. I thought last week's was weaker

In this version, though, he expanded it, and made it very very funny, although he easily hasn't heard of anti-humor, as that's predictably his daughter's sense of humor. Since Todd said this was the 2nd best episode of the 5 so far, I'm really curious which has the best stand-up bit. I thought last week's was weaker

I love that she has a pick-up truck and he has a motorcycle, but it's not cartoonish, because their reasons are so clearly stated, but their both driving what appear to be the sleekest and quietest of notoriously obnoxious vehicles. And they embody their vehicles in their own special ways. However Melissa Leo was

I love that she has a pick-up truck and he has a motorcycle, but it's not cartoonish, because their reasons are so clearly stated, but their both driving what appear to be the sleekest and quietest of notoriously obnoxious vehicles. And they embody their vehicles in their own special ways. However Melissa Leo was

and @avclub-41ee3d54f7e48b58026e65f2e4aa665a:disqus thank you… I will have motivation to clean my room now, that I'll have almost too much that I want to listen to. I have no idea how I would have found out otherwise. thanks thanks thanks.