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bonzob
I
agree. And I thought it was better than last week's ep, too, so there.
Although I would have liked more screentime for Allison Brie. Mmm,
Allison Brie.

kevin is…
agreed.
i thought last week's was the weakest thus far, but troy's "credible
alien hand movements" line in tonight's episode is easily the most
bizarrely funny line.

ToddVanDerWerff
I'm
seeing from the others' grades on the other comedies that it wasn't the
best night ever for the bloc, so this doesn't surprise me.

Sunglasses
Actually… Strongest show of the four tonight, I thought. Still sub-par for the show, but still quite funny.

Stray observations:
I loved that Luis Guzman statue, however. I’d like it in my house."The only difference between Senor Chang and Stalin is that I know who Senor Chang is.""Did you hear him call me Jackee like I'm some black female
caricature? If the good Lord hadn't been watching, I'd have slapped him
upside the

So, yeah, “Advanced Criminal Law” was probably Community’s
worst episode yet, but it was still a pretty good episode, particularly
for building character depth. It didn’t reduce my faith in the show to
any real degree, though I wish Chang would tone it down a little bit. As
far as the show figuring out ways to use its

The Annie and Pierce storyline was somewhat better, though it didn’t
really go anywhere and was mostly just an excuse to get Chevy Chase
singing at a piano (not complaining about this). Pierce’s lyrics were
really funny – “Slop pails and pantyhose” and “AT THE PICNIC!” are
already things I’m randomly shouting at my

The other two storylines, sad to say, were varying degrees of
problematic. Troy and Abed have rapidly become one of the show’s best
pairings, but having Abed not be able to understand humor, which drifted
a little close to the provenance of The Big Bang Theory, ended
up heading in a really strange direction that

In addition, most everything that happened at the trial itself was
funny, especially the whole idea of having the thing take place at the
pool, which allowed for some great sight gags, particularly Chang and
Duncan having a discussion in a shower while a fat old guy was also
showering or the visual of people diving

The rest of the storyline focused on Britta’s trial – Jeff was her
lawyer, of course – which was held at the campus’ pool, despite the fact
that the judges in the trial sat behind a table with a built-in sound
system (something the Dean holds over Yale, apparently) and everyone
involved was in constant danger of

I don’t object to Britta and Jeff’s coupling, simply because I think
Jacobs and Joel McHale have pretty dynamite chemistry, but the show’s
constant attempts to put them into pseudo-romantic situations has seemed
a little forced because Britta just hasn’t been as well developed as
some of the other characters. To that

But let’s start with that A story, which finally got around to deepening
Britta. When the show began, it seemed like she’d be the kinda snooty
goody two shoes that gradually wore down Jeff because of her otherwise
winning ways. At the same time, despite her seeming intelligence and
those winning ways, she’s still

“Advanced Criminal Law” looks like it was originally scheduled to air a
little earlier in the season and then got bumped back to this week for
some reason, and it’s pretty clearly the most inconsistent episode of Community
yet. That’s OK, of course – all new shows have a few duds in the first
13 – and even as the show

C+

@avclub-07f3c2a5d4b1fcf824eb2d5554d8dce4:disqus Holy crap, I had no idea.  Wikipedia says since 2006.  WHY?!

@avclub-07f3c2a5d4b1fcf824eb2d5554d8dce4:disqus Holy crap, I had no idea.  Wikipedia says since 2006.  WHY?!

*cheers* [waves abortion]

*cheers* [waves abortion]

sorry about that

It's funny that liberals never seem to have to make up their "own version" of factual ideas.  There is a liberal "RationalWiki", but that was only created in response to the laughably stupid Conservapedia, created by a man who thought Wikipedia, a encyclopedia editable by everyone, was too liberal.  Then you have that