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If I remember correctly, he said the airline lost his luggage, therefore he didn't have a suit.

Nice tease for that non-existent Newsreaders review.

You know what the point is? It happened in the comics and it was a great moment and it's Glenn and Maggie and it was a nice shot that Nicotero got out of it. 

Don't know what weed you've been smoking that a hallucination of being shot in the chest, dying, turning into a zombie, and being killed again by being stabbed in the face repeatedly by your own brother is a normal thing.

Am I the only one who wants to know what happened to Omega Theta Rho and Boob-A-Tron 4000?

What a turd.

I like that one of the funniest shows on television, an animated sitcom no less, has grown under so many people's noses. This episode killed on every single level.

Oh I know, I'm not trying to defend Dan Harmon. I just can't hold the writers and new showrunners responsible for Chevy seeming like he's not into it. As a young lad I was infatuated with his early work and his pure comedic talent, but as I've grown and learned more about Chevy the person and the way he treats other

Let's not ignore that Chevy's entire career is littered with insufferable behavior, the Community staff are far from the first to have problems with him.

I have a hard time feeling any sympathy for Chevy.

While it was weird to see Dwight's whole family know and sing/play along with "Sons and Daughters", it was a nice way to end the episode. I don't really have much else to say about this episode. I think it's best that way. When reassessing this season after the end, I'll likely skip this one, if not out of respect for

More likely: Chevy bitched and bitched until racist and old jokes were all that was left.

Guys I don't think there was a single rhyming celebrity name joke this week. Oh glory be!

Best of the season so far, and I'm a Community Optimist. I wasn't
terribly offended by how flat Willy, Jr. was because I generally enjoy
Adam Devine. Sure the ending was sappy, but just about every holiday
episode of Community has ended with at least that level of sappiness, if
not much much more.

I thought Cassandra was great in the scene where Liz decides to go out as well.

I thought every bit except for the bouncy house was excellent (I even gave Dr. Armond a pass because, c'mon, Bamford talkin about pugs is something I never tire of), and even it wasn't too off (having spent a lot of time watching Watkins on Enlightened helped). I'm really excited for season two, I'm hoping for more

Good episode, great score. The music for this show is consistently enjoyable, but tonight's especially stuck out to me.

It was already a perfect episode before the last montage/voiceover, but that (set to Portgual. the Man's "So American" no less! How wonderful!) was just a giant fucking cherry on this glorious fucking sundae. 

Such a great finale. The Fred/Carrie thread has been absolutely amazing this season, and the indie dramady ending couldn't have been more fitting. Also, assuming they go for a fourth season, I hope we get some on-the-road adventures from Kath and Dave, followed by a baby (although that might be too terrifying).

I feel like I've been missing these "overly broad, yuk-it-up comedy" episodes. I'd probably hate these episodes more if I paid attention to the preview commercials!