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The fact that they're taking it slow really saves it from getting too painful. I especially liked how they showed it in PP with Troy's annoyance/insecurity with people's ongoing opinions on both his lack of 'adult' knowledge and his relationship with Britta.

"like calling Norm MacDonald or Demetri Martin… boisterous."

Odd question for non-American people on here. Does Community air on TV in your country? And if so, how do the ratings do?

Those episodes were produced in the "vacuum". I imagine if they had a 2 week delay (or however long it usually is) on each episode they would have at least some gauge on what may or may not work as well. Hence that would affect the rest of the season. While those episodes still might have existed, the final episodes

I'm still a little miffed we haven't seen a season of Community that hasn't been influenced by immediate fan reaction during the creation of it since the first half of Season 3. I think Harmon's phrase was saying it was "created in a vacuum". (regarding the later half of season 3)

Am I right in thinking Ono sounded fairly immature in comparison to the others that whole conversation?

Honestly it would have been funnier if they showed her attempting to do the creepy walk, instead of using special effects.

Personally I can't wait to see if we get a full/half day marathon. I'm probably going to drop everything during those days and just enjoy myself.

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I agree. The all-of-a-sudden "Troy is dumb!" backlash doesn't seem like a viable complaint.

It was raining this morning, but now it's dipping to freezing temperatures and snowing. Not going to be a fun drive tomorrow.

If you didn't find the "Do the Right Thing Joke" funny, or at the very least incredibly clever, then I feel bad for you.

I agree. They seemed crammed to the brim with dialogue. (Ganz' writing has a lot to do with PP though)

Life got dark.

Is this 2007 article right when it says Nielsen only had 12,000 households in 2007?

I never really felt comfortable describing his more famous work, Short Ride, as minimalist. There's minimalist quality to it, but I just don't understand why it's always a prime example for minimalism.

So far… no typical study table back & forth scenes. They've been in the study room, but not sitting around the table setting up each episode.

That was a lot harder to read than it needed to be.