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Part of me actually wants Harmon to do this because if he did then it would be a complete subverison of TV Tropes and Will They? Wont They?

Him trying to knock down that vending machine and crying on the floor of the Dean's office were hilarious.

I'm calling it that Britta runs off with BJ Novak's character next episode.
Harmon was talking about a dropped storyline in "Remedial Chaos Theory," that involved Britta ending up with a hollywood actor….

"I wrote a paper about those dogs."

Lifetime has the rights….hahaha, but yeah.

I like his show more than I do Letterman's….then again I'm in my early twenties and was not alive for the time period when Letterman was innovative.

It looks fine. Flag on the Moon apparently has extremely high standards of beauty.

Going to the hair salon and getting highlights is a pain in the ass. Putting it off until you actually could pass for a homeless woman isn't that uncommmon.

I'm ambivalent about this. It's awesome to have a female late-night host on network TV, but then again it's Chelsea Handler.

I didn't say it was a bad movie….It was an awesome movie, but it wasn't marketed correctly—mostly to kids.

Yeah, I was going to use "ironic," but then I would inevitably get a comment that would say "why do people always have to use the word ironic for everything?" (even though it actually applied for that comment).

I think it's one of the most underrated movies of the early 2000's. You have the awesomeness of Parker Posey, Alan Cummings and a homicidal Carson Daly…I think it was marketed wrong (which is pretty hilarious considering the movie is about marketing and advertising).

The Josie and the Pussycats movie was worth it for the presence of Parker Posey and that opening sequence with Du Jour.

Goonies never say die…even when it comes to their acting careers.

Personally, I think there was something "off" about the lyrics that didn't match up with the same comedy style of both Community and The Muppets. I know they have budget restraints and such, but the muppets usually have a lot of movement and visual gags during the songs (they seriously could have saved a ton of money

I could see Britta and Jeff ending up sleeping together after Jeff's near-death hospital ordeal. I feel like Britta's motivation could be because she likes damaged men; shown in that episode where Troy lies about being molested, Britta dating the war criminal, her feeling bad for Subway being controlled by a

Alana hooking up with Hannibal is probably setting up some internal character conflict for her in seasons 3&4, which is going to be the plot of The Red Dragon book. I'm guessing Fuller realized he needed to give her more to do in the future of the series because Dr.Bloom doesn't do much in the books besides give some

Well, yeah. Dan Harmon was/is the soul of the show.