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Tina Marina
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The complete dismissal of physics is annoying, but a part of almost every action movie nowadays. But based on all of Hathaway's previous roles it seems like Bale could say offhand he didn't like her hairstyle and she would crumble into a pile of nueroses. That's fine for Selina Kyle, but Catwoman is cool. And Anne

True, Ledger's Joker was more of a threat because he was so psychologically untouchable. Perhaps they're trying to bring on a femme fatale. But why bother with Hathaway for that when you have Marion Cotillard?
 
Guess I can't see how this Catwoman would manage to get under Batman's skin when Catwoman is not exactly the

Still having trouble believing that Anne Hathaway can be more threatening than a tampon wrapper. This trailer does nothing to change that; Christian Bale could easily kick her in half.

I liked that all things considered, wanting to be tied up during sex is nowhere near the worst way Dennis could realistically be using zip ties and a camcorder.

You're a crook, Captain Hook!

I like Rudy (though his power still doesn't make sense to me), but it's distracting how much Joe Gilgun reminds me of Christian Bale in The Fighter.

Obligatory "being a girl amongst other Community fans who are girls and also happen to be smart as hell about character analysis is awesome" comment.

To me it would have come across as a boring episode had they not been so critical. And specific! And, most of all, accurate. Honestly I think they could have gone meaner (and had more specifics, and more accurate, and more funny). And this is coming from someone who watches Glee.

That characterization harkens all the way back to Fanny Bryce (who would literally play a baby as part of her act) and it never ceases to baffle me. If anyone actually finds that sexy then I am glad not to know them or at least know that.

Damn, we could have had Duncan as the piano guy again! And somehow called back the claymation episode. Though it was worth it for Pierce's worry that he was hallucinating.

Pop what, Close-Watcher?? POP WHAT??!!

It was probably an unintentional thing, but the only bit I didn't care for throughout was Pierce actually saying "Wait, what are regionals?" over and over, since it felt like it explained the joke too much. But then, ending it on that note - "see you after some unspecified thing that we don't even understand" - it did

Britta, you never want to do any cunning plans or crazy capers!

So many things about that rap that I adored…

That was a fantastic "explain the joke" moment and an even better not-give-a-shit reaction from Chevy right afterwards.

We're gonna get this show back on the air, buddy! *thumbs up to camera*

Abed's usual demeanor actually makes me think of myself, which would be really creepy of me to find attractive, but when he did the whole Don Draper thing? Yeah… I was pretty much in agreement with Annie there for a second.

Just want to add to the formidable comments already by saying even if somehow this becomes Community's swan song to the Thursday night comedy block, it's been wonderful having Todd and (at least 65-70% of) you guys along for the ride.

I still can't believe a sitcom made me tear the hell up multiple times this year.

The montage before that, where he's wearing the mask and that operatic score kicks in, and then the chase leading up to the beach? That whole sequence is amazing.