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The obviously photoshopped thing on that David Byre album cover..?

I love Brie Larson. I wish she'd been on Community before it turned to crap

I'm really glad you're doing these spoiler-free reviews. There's basically nowhere else online to talk about this show without people champing at the bit to demonstrate their amazing ability to remember things they read in a book and tell them to people who don't want to know.

I don't know, man. Those shadows look pretty legit.

The real question is "Where's Chauncey?"

If I ever live in New York, I'm sure as fuck going to mention it at every available opportunity also.

Lost had some quality tinnitus moments. Specifically Kate after "the Incident" and Charlie after Locke blows some dynamite in the hatch. (I learned everything I know about tinnitus from Lost.)

Jorma Taccone's naked ass. Good grief. At least it wasn't Samberg's.

No, I know! I haven't been to New York yet, but the Paris Metro and London Underground are both familiar to me. I just liked the line because it has its surface meaning, which is sweet enough, but it also has a certain thematic applicability.

Yes, I'm aware of this. He was taking the subway so he'd lose reception. That was clear. I just love it when little throwaway lines of dialogue like that can also be read in another way and sum up something thematic that's been bouncing about.

I loved that episode so much. Immediate thoughts upon viewing the episode: Completely understand Hannah's urge to be more like Carey Mulligan. Hannah and Adam have same haircut now. It is meant to be. Best line: "I'm going underground so I'm gonna lose you for a second, OK? But I'm gonna get you right back." Simon and

*slow clap*

Always you will.

The season 4 Community writers just have the guts to say what everyone else wishes they could! The Tree of Life is long and doesn't adhere to a traditional narrative structure! Finally, it's out there!

Abed is weird and meta.
Annie is naive, enthusiastic, has boobs.
Britta is a bad therapist.
Jeff is the leader, handsome, learns things.
Pierce is racist, old.
Shirley is religious, likes baking.
Troy is a fucking idiot.
 
Go forth and maketh of Community!!

Tell me about The Beatles, Pierce…

You have my axe!

No, the scene with the ketchup bottle plays over a Sarah McLachlan song. Dido did the theme song, which didn't play in that episode (the Pilot).

Visible Spurts of Joy is the name of my '80s-influced synth band.

*Sarah McLachlan*