If the cast of Community poses for a mock version of this photo, it would be the greatest thing.
If the cast of Community poses for a mock version of this photo, it would be the greatest thing.
I couldn't agree more with this post. I feel like I know more about every single character, and everything was hilarious. It was like a bottle episode without the bottle. Well, there were bottles. But not the kind I mean.
I loved this episode, but I'm worried that Season 2 Jonah is starting to look like Season 2 Chang. It's getting a little obvious how deliberately he's being shoehorned into every episode as a convenient agitator.
Really? I couldn't.
Argh! The resolution was RIGHT THERE for the taking and they botched it. All Annie had to do was watch Jeff and Britta call off their engagement with a high five, and realize that she's done with the whole thing. No words, just five seconds full of brief elation, then incredulity, then disgust, then dismissal, then…
He usually does. "Critical Film Studies" was an outlier.
I always thought it was "I'd just as soon…", not "I'd just assume…".
Kootchy-kootchy-koo.
I was going to post that I didn't like this episode at all, but then I considered the fact that I was cooking dinner, washing dishes, and watching over four children at the time. So, it was probably me.
My favorite line from Community.
I recognized this noise immediately as the segue between two songs on an obscure 1973 Styx album*, and I thought I had read something once that confirmed it for me. I guess I was wrong. Bummer.
*It's on side 2 of The Serpent Is Rising, between "Krakatoa" and "Hallelujah Chorus". Styx was wonderfully weird back then.
John Boorman and the daughter he made get naked in Excalibur.
Agent Zero?
Not Harold Ramis anymore.
A fond farewell to the coolest nerd in Hollywood. His character in Stripes was my hero growing up.
The big question is: Should we look at "Sherlock" as a TV franchise or a movie franchise? If it's the former, than S3E2 is way too early to get this meta with the script and this playful with the characters. But if it's the latter, then the 6th and 7th installments are a perfect time to breathe new life into the whole…
Her guest appearances on Letterman, back in the NBC days, were what won my heart.
In Archie Comics terms, I'm a Veronica guy, but she's the only blonde who could have made me switch over to the Betty side.
You just posted the only line in Rat Race that isn't funny.
Kevin Arnold and Winnie Cooper.
Joe Piscopo was a superstar.