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Ah, the first time through, I read that Barbara Windsor was up for a Career Achievement Award which had me all confused.

Let's see what you would have won!

I just hope the Annie v Shirley beef gets ramped up into internecine bloodshed - both could be completely ruthless in terms of taking no prisoners in their quest to be valedictorian, and I think it could be immense fun to see that play out.

Give the time slot to Armando Ianucci/Chris Morris/Steve Coogan and let them do whatever they want with it.

I generally loved most of this episode, especially the Abed storyline. Rachel was excellent as a clever foil for Abed and I'd like to see this relationship go places. My highlight was probably a callback to the old times with Troy sending his hijink photo to Abed though.

Ah, I heard it as "According to Dean loreā€¦" - and now I'm confused as to which it was.

Weirdly this was also my favourite episode so far. I laughed quite a few times and felt OK about the return of some Germans. Dean in the nurse outfit was silly though as was the incredibly weak painting emding. But, up until those last 5 minutes I was really having a great time.

A Magnitude spin-off solo show?

Louis CK to host next year's event, pretty please.

Yes and more yes. The Annie thing felt weird as she had already been maturing quite a bit through the different seasons but this felt like she had regressed and then Jeff's reaction to the whole sequence was strangely and creepily understanding. I miss acerbic Winger and edgy Annie.

I love Community. I hope this is its last season.

A strange mish-mash of a patchy narrative, some nice jokes and a lack of cohesion between the various story elements. But then as it serves as an introductory chapter into the season's arcs that's to be expected.