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One of my favourite post-holiday acquisitions was Creationary. I show it off to everyone. I'm about to turn 32.

They have tripled their productivity, after all.

This is also the first I'm hearing that it was somehow acceptable in this millenium. Guess it is a Canadian thing, but we were all weaned off that shit in the 80s.

@avclub-bc3e14e2ab565f7787d753233df681d1:disqus Arian Foster is dreamy. Yeah, I said it.

Or Drew Magary. MAYBE.

Impossible.

Yeah I went to high school in the 90s and pretty much every English or History class, or school play, was about WWII and the Nazis.

The Chunnel trains are remarkably efficient.

Jesus… I watched this entire series and did not figure that shit out. My suspension of disbelief is apparently unmatched for these two shows.

*nods head vertically*

At least these shows mostly admit where they're set. Being from Toronto makes it nearly impossible to watch half the tv shows out there, and many movies, without being pulled out of the moment by clear landmarks.

And the way she dissolves into tears both times.

The entire cat bit killed me. Or maybe I'm a sucker for psycho cat humour. See Community: Epidemiology.

Not only was the list hilarious, but Greenfield's delivery was once again 100% on point.

There's a NEW Mexico?

Yeah, I actually have the opposite reaction to how this show does Canada jokes. They're written as if by Americans making fun of Canadians, which may make them funny to Americans but they fully lack the wink-wink cleverness that The Simpsons pulled off.

I guess I always assumed it was because of the kind of person Sutton is that her friends are less than compelling. But the one playing Petrelli's daughter is, in addition, an awful actor.

I said it last week, but I can't help myself: this show has somehow charmed me. I admittedly have a low bar, but I come back every week hoping it will continue to improve and also, maybe, to see if Summer and Street make out some day or we find out Lemon's dad is a closet racist who would never approve of the Mayor.

Additional Abed moment: righting Indiana Jones before going to, you know, help stop the blood from gushing out of the bullet wound in Pierce's leg.

Donald Glover's line readings continue to own. The entire sequence where he's fighting Pierce for his gift: