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That's a development that only makes things less clear, especially since there are already plenty of slang terms for cunnilingus.

OK, so unfroze, attempted to rape but then lost interest, and mercy killed someone. Although when she said she let him walk out the air lock, someone (I think Michael) said "Let him?", indicating others were unconvinced it was a suicide.

Also, that she unfroze, raped, and murdered one of the reality show contestants in suspended animation.

I liked this episode more than Molly, but even if the entire episode was a C+, it would have to be bumped up to at least a B- with the discussion about why slang, and why its either stupid or makes words silly and fun to say.

I'm not hip to all the cool new sex slang, but if Tina was disappointed she didn't get a blowjob from Karen, then my feelings about Milana Vayntrub have become officially confusing.

I might be cutting to Jeff's ideal season 7 from time to time.

To be fair, it's not Ken Jeong's fault Chang was taken out of his tailor-made teapot despot role. In fact, they had such a poor understanding of what to do with him that Harmon resorted to cribbing Jeong's own words complaining about what the show had done to Chang into his speech about why they should have a bear

I also like the commentaries, and get an extra kick out of the Season 3 commentaries, which were recorded so early that Dan Harmon was talking about his ideas for Season 4. Not many of them came to pass.

In hindsight, having Chevy Chase and Dan Harmon work together seems like a cruel joke on everyone around them.

It actually started before that. Harmon has said he first decided to have them kiss in the season 1 finale after Introduction to Statistics, when not only their chemistry was apparent, but also that Jeff cared enough about Annie to mildly inconvenience himself and Jeff putting forth any effort made Annie so happy.

They basically wrote Phoebe out in the pilot, and then spent the rest of the series shoehorning her back into it.

I know I'm not alone in thinking that Parks and Rec became almost a self parody in its later seasons, when every character's reason for existence was affirming to Leslie how great she was. Even the die hard zealots that didn't give up on the show admit that the Leslie worship got out of hand.

Ha. I didn't, but I really liked the Fox-era Greg the Bunny.

So, Donald Kauffman?

I don't think anyone is surprised; everyone who pays even a little attention to ratings knew that Community was one of the most time-shifted shows on TV. Based solely on live viewings, NBC never would have kept Community around as long as it did, but they were aware of its popularity online and on DVR. NBC cared,

Nationally, barely more than a quarter of all faculty are even considered full-time, and they lean heavily towards research. After all, research bring in money, much more than actually educating students. And someone has to pay for the ever expanding sea of administrators, so schools tend to use adjunct professors

A complicating factor is that gun violence, and violent crime in general, has actually fallen significantly over the last few decades, while gun laws have loosened up across the US. The assault weapons ban sunset in 2004, and did not result in an increase in gun violence. So the public is pretty skeptical of further

The US has five times as many people. You should expect at least five times as many shootings.

Molotov cocktail? Please, this is AV Club. The comments section at Jezebel rolls its eyes at this site sometimes.

I haven't watched this episode in a few weeks, but I can't believe no one mentioned my favorite line: "Who murdered ART? I thought we agreed it wasn't funny anymore."