I think she would me more into tying them up until they submit.
I think she would me more into tying them up until they submit.
There's a Matt Wagner comic where Superman inner monologue is about how he sometimes lets Batman win so he doesn't feel bad about himself. "It's not as if I cannot hear his batarangs rattling inside his belt a mile away".
“We need it to understand the world the way you and I do: as objects and relationships between objects.”
And now, a José Luis García-Lopez related anecdote, as told by Andrew Helfer:
Why is everyone not brooding? Superheroes are supposed to be brooding, this is not Parks and Rec.
Let's take solace in the fact that his was the last face some nazis saw.
…not run by Dan Harmon.
DON'T DO A MOVIE. DON'T DO ANYTHING ELSE. LEAVE IT AS IT IS.
I liked it. It's the first time this season I've felt the extra time worked in favour of the episode. That and the (actually sloppy) documentary format helped to make the characters feel like actual characters in a lived-in world, not a sitcom constantly referencing its own existence (the lack of Abed might've…
As Abed and Jeff stopped needing therapy, Britta's major became useless. It was never about her.
Objectively speaking, this episode was very good and by far the best of the season, minor pacing issues aside.
Perhaps it's because of this week's Mad Men but this is the first time while watching Community that I've thought "Alison Brie deserves better than this".
I fucking hate the new "realistic" lighting. It makes everything look like a stage play that takes place during a perpetual sunset and just highlights how fake everything is. Look at the picture above, for Pete's sake!
I would've wanted Frank Grillo. Too bad he already plays a character in the mcu.
I really need to refine my reviewing technique, but I'm finding this season so brutally lazy that I can only respond with brutally lazy reviews.
…I liked the end tag.
There is an episode of Community guest starring Matt Berry tonight and I'm not looking forward to it. Damn you, entropic decay of tv/internet shows!
I feel dirty.
MEANWHILE, IN CERTAIN AFRICAN COUNTRIES…
Welp, Community: the webseries played straight what Community season 3 was mercilessly parodying. And I don’t care that the lovingly framed shots of Honda vehicles were done in an ironic way, or how funny promoting Honda vehicles in awkward situations was. Ironic product placement is still product placement.