Isn't that the best time for something to end, though? When everyone still thinks fondly of it?
Isn't that the best time for something to end, though? When everyone still thinks fondly of it?
That would be fine, except I think the reason a lot of people love Community in the first place is that it isn't just a show that does throwaway gags and silly random pop culture references without making some sort of meta comment about them or having something deeper to say. I, personally, expect a moment like this…
I think maybe this show's just not for me any more. I really didn't enjoy this episode and was shocked to come on here and see it get such a high grade. The A plot where one core character was unknowingly bullied by another core character in the past wasn't good when Friends did it seven years ago, and it seems like…
Just for the sake of pedantry, I feel I should point out that the two actors playing the children are not actually cast members any more. Notice how they haven't said anything in years? You can't fire stock footage.
Derelicte!
MY FIANCEE! She sounds like a lucky girl, with a lot of freedom to boot.
Travis is the figment but it seems like he's the dominant personality because EJO mainly likes to picture himself as a younger man? No logic to the young sister or why the waitress would sleep with him, but its still a third option and I'm not sure anything is beneath the writers at this point.
Sure this season has its problems, but it will all be worth it when we get to see Edward James Olmos' naked body on the kill table, right? Right??
Forgive me if this has been mentioned already, but did anybody notice the really weird way Jeff eats pizza in the Annie timeline? I think that's worth a few thousand comments on its own. It's just wrong. Maybe this one's the real Evil Jeff.
NO!
I didn't enjoy the film as much as I had hoped to, but there were a few golden moments and Ryan Phillipe doing the celery trick was definitely one of them. Just seeing the title of this article brought it to mind and made me burst out laughing.
What were they even thinking with that open mic part? Do the writers of this show really think they're in any position to take cracks at bad comedians telling non-jokes?
That was a Zimbabwean accent he was attempting in Blood Diamond though, not an English accent.