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Giancarlo
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@Superdeformed

"Introduction to Statistics", "Comparative Religion" and "Physical Education"

He also said that Todd is going to orgasm in 208

Whoa
I usually have this on the background while I'm doing other stuff, but this episode did all the right things: The use of "Hero" (Scrubs!) and "I love Spaced".

Weird, they usually put the first episode on their website.

Glad to see I'm not the only one who loved this scene, the use of silence during the episode was pretty great, then this scene came along and the music started to slowly build up, I was blown away.

Fantastic
I loved this episode because I felt like the zombies were an excuse for character driven drama (Lennie James is amazing, the whole secuence with the rifle was definitely a highlight) but now i'm hearing that the second episode is basically a zombie movie?, I get that you have to give zombie fans something

Discomfort Humor
I'm interested to read your thoughts on it, a lot of people I know can't take it, in fact it's often cited as the main reason they don't watch The Office, too much awkwardness.

Portuguese subtitles, Mr. McNutt, portuguese!

They've dropped some hints, there's the Asperger's joke in the Pilot and the "It's just like The Notebook, except, instead of alzheimer's Abed has.." line in Physical Education

"Dear Will, please, please cease any further communication, Sincerely, Katherine Rhumor"

Hmm, I was just thinking about how this episode in particular sort of reminds me of Up In The Air.