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Britta Unfiltered
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Haha, nope.  I am just a girl who is a Community superfan.  I've even got the Troy and Abed in the Morning coffee mug.  And I can't not sing their little song every time I use it because I'm just that much of a Community nerd.  "Longtime viewer, sometime co-host."

I feel terrible because I first reviewed this episode right after immediately watching it and I was not kind.  I was sort of mean, actually. Then I waited a day and watched it again and realized it was a lot better than I thought it was.  I don't know, maybe I was in a bad mood when I watched it the first time,

Please forgive my ignorance.  I had no idea that word was a racial slur.  I had never heard it used in that manner before.  I've only ever heard it used in a historical context when discussing ancient cultures.

Sorry!  I should have kept my mouth shut.  I didn't mean to offend anyone.  I live a very sheltered life and there's a lot of racial slurs I've never heard before. I had no idea that word was used as a racial slur.  I've only ever heard that word used in context in history classes when studying the ancient Egyptian

Dear Patrick Carney,
Will you marry me?
Love, Britta.

Sounds like a lot of fun.  I am really surprised Dan Harmon showed up.  He is really cool, I met him a couple of weeks ago.  Super nice guy.  I don't understand why people seem to enjoy getting online and saying horrible things about him.  If I could figure out a way to do it, I would try and be BFFs with that dude.

My suspicion is to avoid conflict with the other cast members.  My question is when did they start doing that?  Because I always had suspicions the D&D episode was written in a way to keep Chevy away from the rest of the cast, and I also always thought they purposely wrote him as The Gimp character in the Pulp

Winning comment of the day.  :)

I didn't think about this before, but how on earth does Merle even know what "Nubian" means?  I always assumed he didn't have anything more than a 6th grade education.  My bad, I guess.

This was a really beautiful episode.  I feel a little emotional over its honesty.  Hannah apparently just kind of sees herself as trash and is desperately trying to find someone who will accept her and love her faults and all.  And I am figuring out that's why she puts it all out there.  It's a test to see if people

It started last week, this was the second week.

Jess, do NOT drink the apple pie!

San Francisco cocksucker!  Swedgin!  I'm sorry, I'll be seeing myself to bed now.

Oh wow, I don't know why I didn't think of him.  I would love to see Doc Cochran on this show.  Any show, really.  He'd be great on Justified.

They've already had Johnny and Dan Doherty show up in the first season too, right? (The Hammer and Blowback episodes).  I would freaking love to see Ian McShane on this show.  He could play some mobster from Detroit pretty easy, I think.  But I agree with Jimmy's comment, I bet William Sanderson is the next one to

Yes, that's Gerald McRaney.  He was George Hearst in Deadwood.

I remember there was a scene with the sheriff and Ellen May in the last season that led me to believe the sheriff had a bit of a crush on her.  I think that is part of his reasoning for saving her.  Plus he probably really resents Boyd trying to tell him what to do all the time.

On Glee, didn't Tobolowsky's character get fired for being a borderline pedophile?

I love Tim to death, but I am in agreement with you that the writers don't know what to do with him.  I think the guy could carry an episode if they let him do it.  It seems like first season Justified was more willing to take those kinds of risks with characters the audience didn't know very well…like the Long in the

I'm picturing a scenario where Tim tries to save Colt from his path and he gets himself into a lot of hot water over breaking some marshal rules for him.