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Andrew Reichart
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"Loose-lipped"

Would have half-expected the New Radicals to be abbreviated TNR by Todd given how much he likes them apparently.

Linda's line delivery of "We were all single once, you don't gotta be a slut about it though" was my favorite of the night and one of my favorites of Linda's ever.

I miss when the show was grounded in a mostly consistent way from episode to episode in its own version of reality, but one that still stayed the same and played by those rules.  My biggest problem last night in that category was that Dean Pelton doesn't have the money for anything at Greendale, much less an extremely

POTD

I probably liked season 2 the best overall, but "Chaos Theory," "Lupine Urology," "Urban Matrimony," and most of the last three or four to end the third season are right up there with any of the first two seasons' best.

90%+

Read any of Dan Harmon's open letters to fans and you'll understand just how much he would frustratingly (for everyone else) tweak the writing and this-or-that to make the show exactly what it was.  He was the soul of this show and it is painfully obvious now how much he influenced it after watching this episode.

It's fine if you want to say "I'm just going to enjoy this because it's Community and 'I like liking things,' but honestly if you just like to enjoy TV shows for the hell of it then you can go watch the Big Bang Theory, this season of the Office, or basically any other CBS or laugh-track-based sitcom.

A-?  please.

A-?  please.

There should be an A+ rating for this episode.

There should be an A+ rating for this episode.

I will debate that one with you!

I will debate that one with you!