"hard"
"hard"
It's all about getting there first.
double-liked for the knowledge that this exists again
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Better than engaged to be divorced.
Pardon my French, but if you stuck a lump of coal up Spongy's ass, in a week, you'd have a diamond.
oh I'm just saying I wasn't comparing their engagement to a toilet flush
suddenly I'm hit
is this darkness of the dawn
and your friends are gone
and your friends won't come
so show me where you fit
so show me where you fit
Nah, that makes sense. He was dressing up as "Serious Dean".
Ugh. My season two knowledge is clearly faltering. Sounds like it's time for a rewatch!
Yeah, good call on Comp. Religion. I knew he dressed up in Intro to Stats but elided it because it's just a Halloween episode (Epi. is too, yes, but it also kicks off a string of eps where he's in costume, so I cited it.)
We actually do have a couple semi-regulars who are conservative (paging Close-watcher; where've you been, anyway?) but they aren't assholes. It's pretty cool.
Someone will be able to pinpoint this more accurately than I, but around Epidemiology is when he first started showing up in costume, I'd wager. Maybe in one or two episodes before that?
i don't think it's too far off-base to say that the show is "liberal" in its views, but that really mostly manifests itself in its acceptance of a wide variety of people rather than in what would be considered typical liberal talking points.
That's maybe the only thing the Dean has going for him at this point.
Yeah, it's far from unfair to refer to the Dean that way, but the implication is that he's just the tip of the iceberg and all the characters are like that.
Intro to Political Science was a pretty scathing indictment of the school government system, to be fair.
Haha yeah I was wondering about that too. Note, though, that it isn't just homosexual banter— it's oversexed homosexual banter, which, uh… makes even less sense…