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This is Europe speaking. The movie is a turd. A turd making lots of money. Now, you've seen two negative reviews.

I am completely baffled by the almost unanimous praise for this episode as well. But then again, I enjoyed the puppet episode.

It's like a buffet where the carrots fight the pork chops and the shrimp betray the lobster. What more could you ask for? It's leading to food fight and we'll probably get to see some boobs and bums in the meantime!

I liked this episode. I hate being wrong.

You know way too much about this. I assume you've already corrected all related Wikipedia entries. The world is now a more correct place.

The show had less viewers than a bingo game at your local community hall. The show was given one more season that any other network would have given it with the ratings it was pulling.

VEEP is out on DVD now. Only 312 days late! HBO execs are probably still wondering how to get their content into Blockbuster.

An A episode for me.

The girl sitting down behind the Dean while he was giving his speech made me throw my television through a wall. Who's directing this stuff?

Step 1: Read Todd's 'Enlightened' article about how it's the bees knees.
Step 2: Watch every episode in a weekend.
Step 3: Cry three days later, when said show is cancelled. 
Step 4: Write strongly worded letter to no one in particular.
Step 5: Watch 'Games of Thrones', see boobs. All is forgotten.

I can't wait to buy a wig and cut it into a 'Horrible Hannah'. With scissors used primarily to cut colored construction paper. Bangs first, of course.

I thought it was an outtake from When Harry Met Sally.

If I've learned anything in life, it's give it exactly 30 minutes of your time and then read comment sections of said thing for 2,753 minutes.

This is about the girls on Community, right?

I think it would be more startling to watch your friends face as that scene plays out. Or your mom's. But yea, gratuitous! I wouldn't expect anything less from this show.

I didn't find it that bad, but maybe that's because I just binge-watched Enlightened and nothing comes close to the skin-crawling, cringe-inducing character Laura Dern plays. Louie is a close second.

I love Adam's self-sabotage. I can really relate to that. When things never go your way, it's hard to deal with them when they do. Even as we see happiness in others and yearn for it, it rarely feels comfortable when it comes to fruition. Happiness isn't comfortable.

I thought only newborns hadn't seen Shawshank.

Even though I assumed they mentioned this before, it did feel out of nowhere. Nevertheless, this episode was brilliant. Seriously. Seriously. Seriously. Seriously. Seriously. Seriously. Seriously. Seriously.

"This wasn’t a total knockout of an episode"