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"Then He Kissed Me" in "Adventures in Babysitting". Only the greatest opening scene in motion picture history.

I was the one with the Job theory. I said that "Review" itself (the show-within-the-show) was the god in this scenario: Forrest has utterly devoted himself to it and refuses to denounce it, despite how much it has taken from him and wreaked havoc on his life. Of course Forrest himself isn't blameless (far from it). I

I know they're going to get a big, bittersweet going away party episode or whatever, but I think it would be awesome and a total left turn for the show if Michael Schur just killed them off.

The rat symbolizes obviousness.

Some random thoughts, some/most of which may have already been expressed elsewhere (sorry, I don't have time to read 2,000 comments):

Clark had one line, in response to Dwight's line about no accidental murders during the bachelor party. Something about "now we have three hours to fill".

So, he's making dumb, bad TV accidentally? Somehow, that makes it worse.

Peeples

Estoy en el negocio de imperio.

Cool. Cool cool cool.

That's true. My quibble is more with the presentation than the idea of it happening. It's definitely something that worked better as a line of dialogue, best left to the imagination. As we saw it, it was way too cartoony. They were basically just short a puff of smoke and an Annie-shaped hole in the glass.

I hate to say it, but I think this was finally "Community"'s "jumping the shark" episode. Between Annie running through a plate glass window (seriously, that just came out of nowhere and I've only ever seen cartoon characters do that) and Fake Pierce (if Chevy Chase couldn't be in the episode, they should have just

Lullaby for a Weary World
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Brian called out to her first, then she asked the question.

Brian called out to her first, then she asked the question.

This is the first time in my life I'm glad Jim Henson is dead so he doesn't have to be alive to deal with this shit.

This is the first time in my life I'm glad Jim Henson is dead so he doesn't have to be alive to deal with this shit.

So, I take it you didn't like it?

So, I take it you didn't like it?

Is it October Fools' Day? Did I miss something?