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We'll agree to disagree on these. I think the episode as probably rightly ranked as a B- with the others being Cs. That said, I think we're looking at a good back end if only because they realized they might be writing a series finale in these four upcoming episodes.

Just like Semi-Bored said, this is basically Chase's last shot at being relevant for another era. His film choices basically fucked him for the 90s and the 00s, but with Community he had a real chance for a, I guess, third act as a comedic elder statesmen. Very few of us here, myself included, are at this point in our

I thought it was a decent episode, that, as our noble reviewer mentioned, was probably setting something up and would be better in retrospect.

Wasn't their best, but I can think of three episodes off the top of my head (the one with the high school kids, wine tasting and the asian woman Pierce sees, and the season two premiere) that were worse. Also, here's the easy way to do it: http://en.wikipedia.org/wik…

I'm a fan of the book and I would have enjoyed the adaptation, but I really think it would have been better off as a six hour miniseries.

Yeah, that was generally my idea. You don't need to follow the main cast, but they could certainly cameo.

It got better, although some of the mysteries/conspiracies turned out to be fairly stupid.

While I'm fairly certain we'll never see another episode of Firefly, I wonder whether or not there would be some value in attempting to resurect the universe it takes place in. After all the show has quite a following. Whether or not that audience would stick around for a series that only incorporated some of the cast

As someone who brings up Jericho way too often here I cannot be happier with the news, even if it turns out to lead to nothing. I'll admit it's not the best show, but its solid B entertainment and I enjoyed watching it quite a bit.

Add me as 14. Oh well, there are other means of watching television without Hulu.

I should really just relax.

Someone above mentioned the whole PG courting between Ann and Tom and how it messes with the characters. I'm inclined to agree. I'm pretty sure Tom of even a season ago isn't giving out keys to his apartment so the women he attempts to attract to feel his blankets and eat his cheese set up. I'm not saying that he

As to your later point, I actually like April and Andy as a couple and am glad that they haven't tried to introduce any type of artificial break there.

I've written above that I think it's one of this season's best, which, for any other show, would be fine, but for this series is damning with faint praise. Part of it has to be that, wherever we go from here, we're finally in the home stretch of the election storyline, and thank God. I think it would have been better,

I wouldn't mind if Rob Lowe went. Nothing against him, but I've never been sold on Chris as a character.

We all know who can play the lesbian sister in the thematic adaptation.

I'm not a huge fan of this season, but Amy Poehler, and Nick Offerman, deserve awards for what they've done, let alone any back dated performances that the Emmys haven't honored.

Jerry contains multitudes. Remember though, Jerry is the show's caveat to Middle America. Despite everyone criticisms of him, he's a decent man, with a good family, normal hobbies and a strong centre. So, why wouldn't he try and help Leslie win the nun vote? (Actually, I've heard, and I could be wrong, that there's a

Now that is brilliant.

It is creepy but that lap dance would be worth $100. (Hopes he didn't mishear the line….Chris Pratt would also be worth that as well, for the record.)