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What the hell was going on with that tag?  They blew an opportunity for Troy and Abed in the Morning?  Seriously?  I was drinking out of my Troy and Abed in the Morning mug when I watched that episode.  I could have risen my glass with them!  That was a massive fail, Community.  It reminds me of the time the new

Holy crap, that's genius.  It IS the Kobayashi Maru test!

The producers wanted to make this the year of the musical.  Seth can't be blamed for that.  I actually think part of the reason he was hired for the gig was his love of those old Bob Hope type songs.

If I had to guess, I would say Fox owns all the rights to his characters and would never let ABC use them.

Yeah, that seemed obvious in season one.  Even I knew that, and I'm a pretty lightweight fan of the show.

That is way cool of you to add the spoiler warning.  I have been seeing way too many Walking Dead articles where the comic book fans don't add the warning when they comment.

They also have a huge problem with inbreeding and genetic disease because of all the incest among cousins going on.  Another thing Mormons don't do.

That girl wasn't Mormon, she looked to me like she was FLDS.  HUGE difference.  Most people think of them as being the same, but trust me, they are not.  I grew up Mormon, and we do not want to be associated with those people at all.  Even we make fun of their antiquated practices.  They dress like pioneers, live in

The Governor is really growing on me as a character.  The first part of the season I was not impressed.  Now that he's completely crazy-ass evil, I love the character, and maybe am even a little attracted to him in a Gyp Rosetti kind of way.

I always think of Tom Hanks as the uncle from Family Ties.  Sha la la la.

I always enjoy myself with the Gallaghers.  Though every once in awhile I find moments that reflect what it was like growing up in my white trash family in the surburbs.  Stepfather passed out drunk or high in the middle of the yard.  Check.  Visits from CPS.  Check.  Crazy bipolar mom living in another state.  Check.

The change in Marnie and Hannah's friendship is really interesting to me.  There's such an awkwardness there now and an inability to be honest with each other about what's f*cked up in their lives.  I'm curious to see where it goes from here.

Spoiler Alert was great.  So was the nerd PSA.  But my favorite sketch this season was Missionaries.  That whole episode was great.  I think the season has gone downhill since that episode, and it was like the second one they did.  This last one was a bit improved though, I thought.  It's interesting you saw

I think that actress was doing another series last year and that's why she wasn't around very much.  I can't remember for the life of me what that series was though.  But I know I saw her as a regular on something.  I want to say it was Desperate Housewives…She's really not my favorite character.  I'd be fine if they

I had no idea that was Miguel Ferrer.  Glad to see he's got a paying gig.

I agree, I probably would have missed it had my DVR not been on the ball last night. (It isn't always on the ball.  I missed last season's premiere of Breaking Bad because it wasn't on the ball.)  But yeah, I love Southland.  I tend to forget about it in between seasons because their runs are always so short and they

Aww, way to go, Sue Heck.

Sounds like Maggie Smith has got good taste.

I didn't know Ron Eldard could play so scary.  Even when he was killing that kid in The House of Sand and Fog he didn't seem near this scary.  Also, Tim is AWESOME.  I need much more Tim, please.

Yeah, I kind of see Tim as being the sort of dude who would be perfectly willing to bend the rules for a good friend.  Bros before….being a good, law-abiding marshal and citizen?  K, that was lame.  I think I am getting tired.