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It was easily the most emotionally resonant ending to an episode since…Troy's speech to Annie at the end of Mixology Certification?

The word you're looking for is sassy.  You better pray you don't find it.

About half of ESPN's experts had the Nationals making the playoffs as the NL's Wild Card.  Granted, usually those same experts said the Marlins would win the division so take that prediction with a grain of salt as big as the crack rock Tyrone buys with his Fear Factor winnings.

@avclub-a2c991b87ce18146c1b1ab674afe20e6:disqus , I completely agree.  I give a ton of credit to the other writers.  I don't know if you've read or seen any interviews with Megan Ganz, for example, but she seems like all kinds of awesome:

And to add to your point, the talking heads served a larger purpose in the story than merely conveying what Jim and Pam were thinking (which they never admit during those confessional scenes).  Plus, as much as I love Community, you're completely right that you have to do much less narrative and comedic work when

Is it obvious to anybody else that Evil Abed is the character that's going to die this season?