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I'm just replying to agree with Tereglith. Your comment is confusing. "They reuse too many jokes", "Why didn't they reuse this joke?"

To be fair, I didn't think they did much with Annie at all last season either. Her big moment was standing up for herself in #Annie'sMove. Not much else.

#1) It's a Ganz episode so everything moved unbelievably fast. I actually had to rewind and restart after the intro to catch some things I missed.

Less laughs, more intricate character work. I can dig it, but I bet the ratings won't.

I think it's more than a few.

I actually have this exact same "problem". The crippling social anxiety hits most commonly when I'm in a small group or just face to face talking. But essentially being a dictator (or in my case, a teacher) where I already know I'm the most important person in the room; that's where I am surprisingly most comfortable.

I think you mean "Quettle Quorn"

I got bored and arranged/remix my little Hawkthorne music boss theme with a free music writing program I found. LMMS samples and mixing is not even close to realistically listenable quality, but it's fun to play around in.

For those of you who missed it, Afro Leonard was the black kid contestant with an afro who picked up guitar because he loves Hendrix. Also he had $18,200 near the end of double jeopardy, got the Daily Double… bet $18,000 out of his $18,200 on it… and made bank. Kid was a boss.

WHAT

I've only seen Adam and a Dog.

I've never watched the Grammys, but I've always assumed it to be a very poor choice for the "most prestigious music awards show". Given, I don't think the Pulitzer is that much more prestigious, but still.

Okay now, I really hope Erik Charles Nielsen's standup gets more popular because I really like it. It's such a great balance of awkward and laughs.

There's actually a decent portion of viewers that didn't think it was that bad.

So there's a pretty well made Community Commercial airing on Hulu things lately. It's incredibly short, but it's also a commercial, which Community doesn't usually get much of at all.

1) Initially it was just a funny clever show that seemed faster paced and smarter than whatever else I was watching in 2009. (talking about season 1 here). The "Somewhere Out There" episode really convinced me this was a special show not only humor-wise, but also heart-wise. From about the Chicken Fingers episode on,

Today in "PaintyFilms Life is a Sitcom":

haha yeah

I don't know how NBC made Community more realistic for a 5th season despite all the drama and setbacks, but somehow they did it.