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haha, him too!

The f-bomb timing was fantastic because it was a brilliant meta joke — one that relied only on canonical information — with Britta Brittaing the f-bomb.

I think Community is in a good place to have a legitimate spinoff/follow-up. Community should die, but the characters can live on in a new show — a new show allows for new conceits, new avenues for exploring dramatic relationships, and new characters. More importantly it can have that joy again, the joy of drama

The thing that I think Dan doesn't get about the success of the MCU films is because they're ALL at least good (and there are a couple great ones). Considering how people have reacted to season 6 I'm surprised he doesn't see this more readily — how many people can you count in the comments for every episode this

He's been obviously cut since at least season 4; the episode where he pretended to switch bodies with Jeff and then does all those push ups. Maybe even earlier.

I've thought about it some more and I feel like whether this show has a season 7 or not — merely knowing whether one exists (or will exist) will dampen the emotional impact of this episode. So much of the gut punch of this episode rests on the question of "What's next?" and as soon as we have that answer, no matter

It's also an incisive and bone-cutting commentary on the people who try and pick apart every detail of the show and niggle it to death. It's easy to forget that characters are not people no matter how much we allow them to feel like they are and this tag blew a hole right in that perception.

I often make huge sweeping posts but I don't think that there's much for me to add here; it's all been said already. Perfect ending not just for COMMUNITY but for any television show. It affected me so strongly that I worry any more would cheapen the feelings that this finale brought out in me, even as much as I

Holy shit legit Garrett? Dude I gotta say how hard you killed it this season and your work this season is proof that you can't see how good an actor someone is until you give them the material to work with.

Half true. I can't make a proper full evaluation until it's over but I can certainly talk about the trajectory it feels like it's taking.

They are VERY worth it.

Sad.

Not an unfair observation but 2 things.

I realize that people make herculean efforts to try and pry character and plot apart from one another but truly in any well written story they are one in the same. Admiration for the breadth of imagination in world design doesn't change the fact that without change there is no story and the plot are the events that

There is certainly such a thing as too young and too hot that — when combined with a total dearth of acting skill — will turn viewers off faster than you can burn a bridge. This was basically REVOLUTION's problem; it had a decent mythos and setup, dialogue and pacing, but the girl they selected as their lead simply

Plot and character are the same thing. The plot in a well written story is nothing more than the journey of a character and that journey isn't made up of places they go and things they see but challenges they face and decisions they make. Even the greatest adventure films of all time have this foundation of

Also this, you jerk.

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I only used it as an example of a recent show that was must watch by episode 3. No other comparison intended.