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@avclub-1aca001488b1e7b7b23a9f02919f4640:disqus  Like another religion's apocalypse? Like Ragnarok or something? I'd be interested in that. Like the idea that the Leviathon posed as these old pantheons (Greek/Norse) asking for tributes (food).

@avclub-2d0cca95ad6a2061d208d765e79af478:disqus Nail on the head

@avclub-641aa381139a7254f52aaf4bfc5d99da:disqus  Or rather Jessa is who Britta wanted to be but probably never was

Still not in love with the show, but this was a huge improvement over the last 2 episodes, especially as far as Hannah went. The events may have been more typical, but she was finally reacting to them in a genuinely honest manner (that same way people keep describing the show to me) rather than babbling like a

So if Dick is now Nightwing, what are the chances that Wally is in the Flash costume?

I second weekly coverage

RE:3, Its because the show was produced all at one but than had a pretty sizable break. Which means they had already started producing Season 2 by the time the show came back from hiatus. I think they held on to the back half of the show in order to package it as the "DC Nation Block."

She should be Blind Al if they ever get that Deadpool movie made.

Agreed

If you didn't laugh, you didn't laugh. But I really don't see the pretense. It is as if you are using one character's impressions of the cast as the agenda of the entire episode when in reality the it was actually about the different ways that Annie and Abed see their friends and how those ways clash with each other.

Did Abed actually act any different with the Secret Service woman though. She seemed to just go for regular Abed. Abed's success with girls seems more like a combination of Blade's lack of shame and Abed's ability to take on certain archetype characters to suit his needs.

Abed's motivation and empathy is pretty average IMO. Its easy to be selfish. Being a friend sometimes takes sacrifice. Being empathetic sometimes involves doing things you don't want to do. And you happily bring on that joylessness because you are invested in the people you care about. For instance, listening to my

Absolutely!

Well, I think the big part with the Jeff-Annie relationship now is that Jeff has moved on, but Annie hasn't which Jeff is seems oblivious to (if not clear before certainly cemented with this episode)

The thief is not part of a clandestine group of do-gooders nor is he working with the FBI nor is he working for a security company.

Britta, Troy, and Shirley are much different from when they started and Annie is a little more mature. Abed may not have changed, but a big part of the show especially lately has been questioned whether he can or should.

I came for Joel McHale. I stayed for Donald Glover.

I think I read something about Boreanaz also having surgery on his knee which is why he is in bed most of the time and might be why he is looking kinda pudgy the whole season.

My roommate has done it to our mutual friend to hilarious results. I definitely recommend it as a practical joke.

I've read that Stephen Root's judge character is a take on Maximum Bob and the Gugino's guest spot was a take on Karen Sisco. Any chance of seeing other memorable Elmore Leonard characters appear (even if its just in spirit like the Root and Gugino)