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bringing back side characters?  THOSE FUCKING MONSTERS!!!!!!!

also, are you saying that DEP is actually bad episode?  fuck you, if so.  you don't get to say that and then pretend like you have any right to compare season 4 of community to the big bang theory

it wasn't

he can't?

the back end of season 3 owned though?

y'all are still idiots for not liking conventions of space and time, btw

yeah i looked on zaptoit.com's main page instead of the tvbythenumbers blog and their article had a typo in it.  which made me feel really good for about half an hour before i figured it out

yeah i guess that was a typo in the article i saw

did they? other places are saying community's audience was up from last week. zap2it.com said they had a 1.8, but given that they also said their audience was like 3 million im guessing that was a typo

how come reports of this weeks ratings vary so much. zap2it.com gave community a 1.8 but the avc says it got a 1.1?

troys room is the dreamatorium how are people confused by this

maybe she just wanted to hurry back to troy

this review is horse shit.  "too many abeds in the writer's room" is rich coming from someone who misreads the emotional character of a lot of the episode.  seriously, britta's a jerk in this episode?  how?  because she laughed at jeff's virgin joke?

we know there's saddles

it established a sense of space for the mansion and helped disguise the fact that they were walking down the same halls, slightly redressed.  it's more like the map in pillows and blanket forts, if anything

"I don't care about Jeff's relationship with his dad. They just say he has issues but they never really show what they are or show Jeff affected by them."

on rewatch i've bumped this up to a full a.  i don't know how an episode that had the "THINGS!" scene and the do the right thing joke deserves anything less

i liked that he was carrying it around with him; it shows that despite his claims to britta he felt enough of an urge to call his dad to carry his number everywhere.  and that he was also afraid enough of calling his dad ("he'll scold me!") that he didn't have the willpower to punch the number into his phone's

fuck you

hold up.  pierce hawthorne being lonely wasn't built up enough for you?  have you watched seasons 1 through 3?