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not sure how I felt about it emotionally. I enjoy shows that mix irony with emotion (The Office in its prime, Parks and Rec), but I haven't spent quite enough time with the characters to feel an emotional connection yet. Because Abed strikes me as one of the more "artificial" characters on the show, at least so far,

his film? I thought the direction of the story was fairly obvious, but I thought it was pretty funny. I loved the switch of Britta being the Ravi Shankar fan and Abed's dad being the Weezer fan.

Day seized!

made it through the first three episodes…loved Wayne Jarvis as the Dead Poets Society Robin Williams figure

Thanks for the tip. This was the year in which I finally got around to watching Parks and Rec as well as Arrested Development, which I had been told for years that I needed to watch. I remember Parks taking a while to get good, while Arrested Development was pretty much incredible from the first episode on. Feeling

I'll try to get my hands on Season 3 when I get some additional funds.

Finishing up the first episode! Pretty good, not incredible, but obviously it has potential.

Well, just got the first two seasons of this show, getting ready to watch for the first time. Hope it's as good as you all seem to think it is!