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KERWIN! What an infinite pleasure seeing those two together again. As always, I hoped for more but under the circumstances I reckon it was perfect as is. Same goes for finale as a whole. I only wish that the final shot (as gorgeous and gripping as it was) had involved a character more relevant to the entire series

Two things:
1) Chelsea Peretti MVP this ep
2) That blue dress…whoa

Holy hell that would be awesome. And a genuine surprise/twist.

Totally agree. I've never seen her in anything before this but she quickly became my favorite part of the show. That Tanqueray tirade last week and now her breakdown on the train tracks this week? Give Kimberly Hebert Gregory an Emmy! And have her character Dr. Brown return next season, of course.

Or 'Always Sunny' which I continue to value since they never sacrifice a joke for some heart-warming moment. Even when some of the jokes miss, they still keep churning them out. And unlike many current comedies, they don't lean on some exhausting 'will they or won't they' story arc that bogs down those other shows.

I think (not hope) Russell did do it and Gamby, joined by Dr. Brown after she heard what happened to him comes to help him take Russell down together. She realizes Gamby's ambivalence about everything that happened to her after he gets the chance to apologize and concludes that Russell is true evil of the two

The added "No thank you…thank you for your service" killed me. And also the exchange between him & Tina:
"What's dad scared of? Failure?"
"Where do we get some of that?"
"Let's check in the cupboards!"

“I used to take a tampon, soak it in grain alcohol, and insert it into my rectum. That got me high, Richard. But not half as high as the drug you just gave me. A second chance.”
This show has some of the best dialogue on TV right now. Damn, I'm gonna miss it.

Sweet Erlich has got such a big heart. Watching them move out killed me almost as much as it did poor Erlich. And I want it on the record how much I love it when he and Richard team up. It always produces such amazing results. Those toe have a hard time showing it but they care a lot about each other. Fantastic

Great episode. Everybody killed it.
"Copy that. I had a pretty crazy night myself."
"Jake, your tequitos exploded in the pizza oven."
Also: Holt, you magnificent son of a bitch.

Unless he Raylan actually does leave Harlan alive. Now I'm not so sure he will.

Poor Bob. All he wanted it what might've been his last minute was some Indiana Jones trivia!

Krieger slapping the doctor's head got the biggest laugh of the episode for me. And I have no idea why because the rest of the episode was fantastic. Can't wait to see how everything comes crashing down next week.
"You were saying?"
"I don't know. Probably something about bears."

So happy to have Community back. And even though it's a few cast members short of its glory days, I'm really optimistic that it's gonna be able to do cool new, original things in its new home. Welcome back, Community! Looking forward to seeing what's next!

That was amazing. I've never heard it reach that register before but honestly I'd bet Gina's gotten that pitch out of him a time or two during their love making seshes.

Great episode. And although the cold open didn't have much of anything to do with the rest of the episode, Gina's "it looks like you unclogged a drain with your mouth" in response to Charles' facial hair floored me.

I'm a little sad we didn't get to see more Jocelyn this week as she is quickly becoming one of my favorite characters. And her take on "A Tale of Two Cities" was really funny. Not gay Mario & Luigi hilarious but still funny.

Perkins, I'm glad you said it because… It really was strangely sweet and sexy. Which seems bizzare enough to say when speaking of IASIP at all, but even more so when talking about something between Dee & Charlie. Freaky, folks!

Well said. Reading through some of the comments here I started to wonder if we've all been watching the same show. I say by all means give the relationships another go. Just make sure that in doing so, they keep the characters earnest and funny, like the ones we've grown to love.

The roof is used exclusively for Tina's legendary stakeouts, you know that. And I doubt anyone is willing to clear out her pee bottles to make room