I fully support a battered woman's right to stand up at the funeral and say, "Good riddance and enjoy hell, asshole."
I fully support a battered woman's right to stand up at the funeral and say, "Good riddance and enjoy hell, asshole."
When someone is a 'star', what exactly do they have to do to lose their fanbase? Honest question.
I also got a little teary-eyed during the Stefon this, which is RIDICULOUS, but kind of appropriate. I'm really going to miss Bill Hader and all that he brings to the show and sketches. He, along with Taran, Jason and Kate are really the only super-reliable folks there.
This is my favourite part of the whole review (and episode). Don't knock it.
I actually kind of liked that they didn't have pre-merge people in the stage. It cut out some of the clutter of the reunion show so they could focus on the folks who actually made an impact in the game.
Well, the only way I could be happier with that outcome is if it was Malcolm (who thankfully won the player of the season this year, after being robbed of it last year).
You don't rehire someone you've fired, so no. Although it would be nice, it just wouldn't happen.
Although I wouldn't be opposed to dropping the duo they have no in favour of someone who's actually good at this kind of thing.
I'm with you. It wasn't the greatest episode ever, but it made me laugh and I enjoyed the experience. I wish it wasn't the finale, because it didn't feel like a finale, but it was certainly not the worst thing the show has ever done (and that includes a few choice episodes from seasons 2 and 3).
Agreed. I'm always going to love Community, and although I may suggest future fans watch up till the end of season three and stop (unless by some miracle there's a fifth season and it's epic), I'll never stop pointing people in the direction of this show. It's been my most enjoyable viewing experience ever, and I…
TOUGH!
Well, I liked it. It didn't feel like a finale, which is my only real complaint. I wanted something a little more epic and touching, I suppose, but it was a fine episode.
Good lord Dawn is unstable.
It probably wont help that she had a smug fucking grin on her face while Brenda was getting her torch snuffed.
Dawn's gonna cry so much at the final tribal. And I'm going to enjoy it. And so will Malcolm.
I think Malcolm would still probably vote for Eddie. At the end of the day, he's a loyal guy, and he remained loyal to the bros until he was voted out. His loyalties were not with any of the remaining favourites, so I really can't see him voting for them.
The thing is, Cochran is unabashed about his game-play. He's out there to be smart and win, and people know that. Dawn still tries to hide behind the Mumsie/Crybaby routine to get sympathy. It's irritating as fuck.
Dawn is driving me up the fucking wall this season. I can't remember, was she this freaking irritating last time? I mean, she goes out of her way to backstab people and then two minutes later she's crying about it. She's like Lisa Welchel on steroids that make her evil.
No kidding. The whole season I've been like, "I like Brenda, but she's gotten such a loser's edit, I'm not even going to bother with her." And then the last two or three weeks, I've suddenly become a super-fan again. I felt for her. I usually get so mad when people are sore losers, but I was right there with her this…
Dude, seriously, barring imminent death, I'd just tell them to let me stay for another three days.
I'm not American, but in my school it wasn't a matter of being excluded, it was just a matter of not being in that group. We all kind of stuck to our friends, so my group had our own parties, and the quote unquote "popular" kids had theirs.