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TJ MILLER!!!!

I felt that this was the strongest episode of the season. I laughed more than I have all season, and it's been a long time since I've cared about the characters. Also, that Transiberian Orchestra montage was the darkest moment this show has ever had. I was a bit unsettled.

Only way for this show to get interesting again:

I actually really enjoyed a lot about this episode, most of all Jim's escape attempt. But I think this might just be due to my standards being incredibly low at this point…

I'm gonna have to disagree, as I laughed a lot during this episode. Also, I feel that this season has been a return to form for a show that I thought had an even more uneven season 6. And Dennis proudly proclaiming that he was getting a handjob in the theater was hilarious, as well as them yelling at each other to

Jerry actually being named Gary is one of my favorite moments ever

This episode is horseshit…

Wow, great argument! It's good to know that the way you feel is the end all be all of television shows! Thank you so much! I'm sure your pilot is great!

As much as I love this show, I feel like the pregnancy was too much of a holy shit moment after last week's holy shit moment. But everything up to the pregnancy reveal was absolutely awesome. Classic HIMYM jokes.

I don't agree with the fact that he is back to full health. But from gunshot to finished surgery, it was like 3 days.

I'm glad someone brought up the timeline of the show right now. You've gotta realize that this season has taken up MAYBE a week and a half(and that's being generous) To assume that they should know everything by this point wouldn't make complete sense.

I could give a shit about Kevin-Robin, but I"m pissed about the Barney-Nora situation, especially since Barney got screwed. I like Nora way more than Robin.

Absolutely

After tonight's episode, my already burning rage about the hiatus has been intensified, especially when motherfucking Whitney Cummings gets to tell jokes to herself for an entire season. Give Community that Wednesday night slot and send Whitney to the depths of hell where it belongs.

I can't believe we're having this conversation…FUCKING BOOOOORING

Another just ridiculous episode. And awesome. Anyone else find it hilarious that Charlie was the most reasonable person in this episode? I like the idea that a Charlie who isn't high off paint, hungover, and sleep deprived is an almost functioning member of society. Also, I think we're at the point where Dennis is

At least this episode made me laugh quite a bit, even if the story structure and resolutions were terrible.

I'm gonna go ahead and say this was the funniest episode of the series so far. I don't think I've laughed that hard at a show in years. And Jeff Goldblum's Vinegary Stroke was really the only way things could end.

Molly Shannon was absolutely unbearable in this episode. I rarely enjoy her, and she made this episode much worse than it should have been. As far as story structure goes, I do like that they brought the three leads together to end it, so it doesn't just feel like Ava is there because she's played by Maya Rudolph.

Andrea is one of my least favorite characters on television, and this episode only added to that hatred.