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I don't care if they're lazy as long as they're hilarious.

No, what I meant by "popular sitcom" was originator, and what I meant by "other sitcom" was copier. I wasn't sure if this helium bit was something they came up with or something that they'd taken from another sitcom.
After ten o' clock my writing becomes kinda weird and convoluted.

Greendale has a campus in multiple cities? So… would this make the air-conditioning annex the Wolfram and Hart of air-temperature control?

Can we refer to any and all Nick Kroll characters as the Douche from now on? Thank you.

Or… the only reason Schmidt wasn't afraid of his corpse was because HE WAS STILL ALIVE! *Dramatic gopher*

Oh, come on. The old lady rocked.
Plus, the guy from Boston clearly WAS from Boston, but went to Chicago. He didn't say "Don't come back to Boston," he said don't come to Boston.

I loved the helium bit at the beginning of the episode. It felt one of those gags that a popular sitcom invents and then a bunch of other sitcoms copy for the next ten years, you know? I'm not entirely certain if New Girl is the "popular sitcom" or the "other sitcom", but it really stood out to me. A lot of the show's

Severity? Are we talking about the same sweet, pretentious in a clumsy and incompetent way Britta? Because I gotta disagree… not even the slightest hint of severity.

And Ken Adams. You're right, those were pretty good. They didn't use them very often, unfortunately.

Navy* and her*.
But yeah, awesomesauce.