elizebeth moss should get another emmy for her reaction to abe's kid talk, imo
elizebeth moss should get another emmy for her reaction to abe's kid talk, imo
yeah that was my reaction too. plus don't forget peggy grew up in a working class neighborhood, it makes since she'd want her kids to be around different kinds of people too.
it wasn't a year though. it was four months
this episode was probably the best key stone to the troy/britta arc after how it got mangled in the middle of the season
that made me cry
pascal's triangle revisted and introduction to finality
actually, for real someone on tumblr disagreed with me and said the music in this episode was way better and i was just like… what the fuck is wrong with you
oh lol. don't worry about it. i was pretty over the top in my whining about dan being gone; i can see why that could get taken as sarcastic. but no, that's not me mocking someone obsessing about dan that's me obsessing about dan.
you're a bad person.
part of the reason why it's so great is that it's self aware of that: britta and jeff are bumbling around for a little while until the thing kind of takes off.
OH MY GOD it made me miss dan harmon so much. OH MY GOD
for real, todd, /this/ had heart to you? annie rubbed a professor's feet for a grade? britta, a woman, who, remember, was molested and hasn't told any of her friends, considers her greatest secret to be that she never voted. that's stupid. they tried to connect a concept episode to the heart of the show with real…
okay the fact that this episode got an A- and the convention episode got a D baffles me
really? your sick burn is that i don't know the keystroke for DNE? oh no i sure do feel bad now!
well you're wrong. but you didn't compare community to big bang theory so i'm not gonna get mad about it
again, the narrative makes it pretty clear the study group was in the wrong in their "war" with the germans. and karl had some pretty good characterization (that tied in well with his "STOP YELLING AT ME!" line from the foosball episode)
were you too busy beating off to how bad you were gonna zing the show online that you didn't notice that the germans were ultimately right about the study group being dicks, for instance?
why? they had more depth, and were more sympathetic, in this episode than they were in the foosball episode (karl most specifically, but even the boss guy who replaced kroll's character). puns=/=broad, broheim
if there's one thing i expect out of a person who compared this episode to the big bang theory (somehow the germans were "broad"?), it's depth. go fuck yourself
yes. i am sure that season 3 was not "a major step down in quality" from season 2, or however you phrased it