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99% of anything I've read by a self-professed MRA Group (which fortunately isn't much) generally is as much far right, white supremacist, take-back-our-land shit as sexism. They sorta remind me of Rush Limbaugh, except w/o the pretense to being comedy.

Stingo is flashing back from Sunday for the sake of establishing story.

I'm sure they'll give it due distribution and promotion, so long as Haynes has no issue with them splicing in 25 minutes of new footage shot by an uncredited second director featuring a subplot where Jennifer Lawrence plays a spy.

I somehow got my notifications mixed in with with someone else's account, someone who has been registered for awhile not a newbie, and someone who only comments in German.

FWIW, I thought the part where Abed and The Dean were on top of the RV and the recurring flashback bit peaked was funny, but on the whole this was a pretty pedestrian episode.

Also, this is the first and presumably last time I have ever thought "Trudy really seems out of place on Community."

Or Jeff could slap him with the giant hand.

I think this is the season of Community where the more outsize elements really get out of hand.

Totally agreed. One of the best experiences I've had watching TV, in that I was completely on board for the emotional ride the episode intended from beginning to end.

Yeah, I'm not sure I'll get to see it tonight either. I work in the morning and I didn't sleep all that much this morning, so I may just crash.

The Gambler (2014 version)

Careful, Occam's, you could get stung that way.

A lot of the concerts on the Internet Archive are from jam bands i.e. bands whose individual concerts tend to be more valued than their studio albums.

Narwhal listens to a lot of jam band concerts.

I guess some clubs are just born with tragedy in their blood.

Pshaw! Maybe like 197 of them are even good. AT MOST.

"Takeover" is Kanye's career highlight, though, even though he's just the Producer on it.

On the one hand, I don't want to rush to give credit to an ep that did something in a lot of ways very different than the show usually does. But it could only do that because of all the history the show has built up so perfectly, and because it's nearly the end. In that context, I felt like it was a perfect episode.

I run the risk of hyperbole basking in the glow of the having just finished it, but tonight's Mad Men is at the very least the best episode of the best final season any show has ever had.

These questions should be asked rapid-fire by Lawyer Annie, with each one followed immediately by a declaration of "Withdrawn!"