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I thought the suit had showed up because of Tony's dream.  It's linked up to him, so it thought he was in danger and took Pepper to be a threat.

In…someone's defense, not sure who, David likely didn't know about what happened with Toby, and he clearly didn't know Andy shit on his car until he left the building later.

Even before the Mandarin reveal, I felt his videos were way too well produced and that his theme music reminded me of George Bluth when he got all religious.

Dwight's "I was interim manager for a while but then I shot that gun" was a great line because it sounds like one of those silly throw aways, but then you remember that really happened in the story.

I thought a lot of his lines in season 4 were written that way because he had already checked out.  I found that I liked him a lot this season with what he was given, and he'd be a solid character if he stayed on long enough to expand on it.

My favorite line was Troy's "You were out there somewhere and you weren't looking for me?"

True.  Although you do have to remember Jeff and Shirley are about ten years older than Annie and Troy.  And Pierce…well, maybe they all went to like a football game.

That's one thing worth seeing, the old Annie Adderall who could be completely overlooked by Troy.

In the "New Girl" comment section, I mentioned how ensemble shows tend to have that one episode where you find out the main cast sort of met each other without knowing, and now here's Community doing it.

I didn't particularly miss Hank his week, and I certainly can't bring myself to care about Juliet.  Next week looks like it's her episode, but I wish she would skip town.  Even if she were to be brought into the Grimm fold, I don't see her bringing much to the table.

Did they get kids to do voiceover work for the flashbacks?  Nick and Winston especially sounded like real 14 year olds.

Like everything else, Chris Hardwick is a very divisive topic among AVClub members, and I'm not sure if I'm on the right side or not.

I kept thinking, wasn't there two followers that buried Deborah?  Where was the second guy?

One of the FBI agents said some shit about a dummy server.

During the commercial break, I though the whole story was going to be a ploy to make Barney feel bad for the sake of humanizing him.  When they revealed it was just a bachelor party, I was full "Meh," right up until the clown reveal, which was awesome.

I don't know, but I'm sure when this is all over he's going to go back to RPI and rub it in everyone's faces.

The problem with this show is that even though it always boils down to "Snow good, Regina evil," every week they characters change their mind.

This Juliet arc went from funny to just sad.  How many weeks are we going to deal with her in her house talking to ghost Nicks running all over?  Who in the writing room thought this was a good idea?

I like Cudi, but I don't smoke.  But if I did I'd probably listen to him a lot more often while I fishbowl.  That's what the kids do, right?  Fishbowl?

Doesn't NBC have a stake in Hulu?  How'd they fuck that one up?