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at least there was an explanation for that (glee club is a weirdly infectious agent), and each character fell because of their own flaws and foibles. the problem I have with this episode is that there's no explanation for the study group's own sudden idiocy, it's just conveniently there to make the plot work.

"The act of taking a single (often minor) action or trait of a character within a work and exaggerating it more and more over time until it completely consumes the character."

YOU'RE A BAD PERSON.

I WANT TO BELIEVE :(

you know noir existed before LA Noire right?

Look, I really want to love this episode, especially Abed-as-AV-Club-commenter and all the meta wonderfulness, but I hate how flanderized the study group was. Greendale is an ASYLUM? I mean, fucking REALLY? Humor that has to make its characters unnaturally idiotic isn't humor at all.

PIZZA HOUSE?

PIZZA HOUSE

It's the girl from Lie to Me! Good to see she's getting decent roles.

I thought this was supposed to be a review, not a perfunctory summary, and quite a shitty one at that.

I'm hearing Enver Gjokaj had a cameo, but I must have completely missed it. Where in the movie did he show up?

YES. Fuck yes. I might be more excited about this than I was about Fringe's renewal.

I hate Tom more than I hate Joffrey at this point

Stop DISAPPOINTING ME!

I believe Giacchino was only involved in the pilot.

INDUSTRIAL ELECTRO-GLITCHCORE IS THE MUSIC OF THE FUTURE

When the episode ended that abruptly I was sure it was the beginning of a two-parter.

The sooner Community gets rid of Chang, the better. In spite of Jeong's best efforts, the character is just dragging the show down.

There's no way Sherman planted the gun. By thoroughly disassembling and reassembling the pistol, he placed his fingerprints on parts of the gun that would essentially prove that he planted it.

WordGirl is AMAZING. It's like a kid's version of Archer, what with Parnell, Tambor, Judy Greer, and H. Jon Benjamin in the cast and the constant fourth-wall bending. I feel like it's a show just waiting to be discovered by the Internet.