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I think she's going to be great, but Cameron Diaz as Miss Hannigan on the other hand…

"Where did you get that oil from?"

'Contempory American Poultry," is probably my favorite as it is easily the most imaginative and hilarious. However, I still wouldn't put it on a list of greatest sitcom episodes, but it would definitely be in my top 3 Community episodes. It's mostly because the only problamatic thing about it, which makes it, in my

I wasn't saying that it was weaker or that it completely lessened my enjoyment— I loved this B99 episode.
I was mostly referring to the action parody scenes at the beginning.

That's why I said "sometimes."
Some of her stand-up makes me laugh, but I wouldn't call her one of my favorite comedians. She's polarizing and I can see why people don't like her.

Arguably paintball wasn't the focus of "Modern Warfare," Jeff's morality and what he would do for his friends was. Throughout the season we're questioning whether or not he's trying to be a better person just to get into Britta's pants or if it's because he's actually grown to care for these people. Then, he finally

Forever and ever. 100 years WinstonAndFerguson, runnin' around. All day long and forver!

I really wish there was some way to keep Cardellini as a permanent cast member. She was freaking hilarious as Abby. Also, the Jess character desperately needs a permanent female foil/another female character on that show.

I feel like Winston should get a spin-off with Furguson, or at the very least a web-series — about their misadventures around LA. Sometimes they could solve mysteries.

I get that, but I also don't undertsand what deems a "sensible use of paintball." Have you ever seen the Spaced episode about paintball? Would that be more sensible for you because it takes place at a paintball field and has a non-paintball related B-story?

Rosa: Right, that's the guy you said the lame stuff about, like "he's a good listener."
Amy:I'm sorry. What do you look for in a guy?
Rosa: I dunno. Real stuff. Shape of his ass.
Amy: Alright.

Never liked "Modern Warfare"?

Holt: Gina?
Gina: Sorry, I was playing kwazy cupcakes
Holt: Crazy cupcakes?
Gina: No. kwazy with a 'w.' A backwards 'w.'
Holt: There's no such thing as a backwards 'w'
Gina: Haha. Yeah there is. See?

I feel like I would have enjoyed the paintball scenes more if "Modern Warfare," didn't exist.

I really just want this to be a show about goofy cops, but then Schur has to use his epic ability to make me root for any couple and then I become emotionally invested in Jake and Amy.

Pretty sure it goes like this:

"I'm his biggest fan and I fired him."

There has always been crap out there. In the 1920s/30s for every Great Gatsby, A Farewell to Arms, Gentlemen Prefer Blondes, Miss Lonelyhearts, The Sound and The Fury, and To The Lighthouse there were at least twenty-to-thirty pulp novels and romance trash that sold more copies. Film has always been a more profitable

Whenever I re-read that novel and get to the part about his wife being obsessed with the fake-family on her televison(s) and the fact that she refuses to take out her headphones, even when she sleeps, it rings eerily true to how many people behave these days with binge-watching and listening to podcasts before they go

He was a janitor first. He also worked at a laundry place that washed tablecloths from lobster restaurants and in a mill. He didn't become a teacher right out of college.