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It would have been better, but they really missed the chance by keeping him crazy at the end of this season's Documentary tag. (which I really disliked)

Whoever's working on the continuity part of writing this year is really pissing me off.

(not me, Chang works best as a side force)

Yep. The original "I hope this doesn't awake anything in me" was just a joke to piss off suits who didn't want to include that weird dog video in the show. This just seemed unnecessary… especially since he didn't start the whole drag thing until Season 2 right?

I think Dean Spreck's tag was only funny to me because I'm aware of the backstory to Wild Wild West's completely unnecessary giant spider.

Wow a lot of you guys did not like this at all.

Chang's tie-in at the end saved this episode for me. Abed's "known what? Only you know who you are" seemed like a very Season 1-ish type of way to sum up the episode. And it seemed like a good way to bring Chang around to his original feelings of just wanting to feel included. Ever since Season 2 and even parts of

Honestly I would've been fine with it if it had nothing to do with him saying "pop pop". Instead it just seemed kinda dumb.

I think I'm liking this mostly because it reminds me of their Season 1 selves. The Shirley/Jeff thing seems odd right now though.

I am happy to report I am nearly a week sober from reddit and I feel pretty good.

This is too good of a premise not to use in an actual film.

I'm mostly familiar with his sequenza for women's voice because it's quite funny to hear for the first time.

Or we can call it "Mucoonity" (or a better parody name) and get someone to animate it while we provide the voices so it can be properly released!

All caught up on Hannibal now. It's amazing how well this show is being handled from a creative standpoint. Even the most gruesome scenes have a clear purpose and aren't simply used for shock value. Everything just works for itself in this show and I love it. Come to think of it, I don't think there has been one shed

I posted this in the latest Community review but I figured you guys might appreciate it. It's a bit too long, but whatever.

So in the family day Season 1 episode, Jeff reveals he hasn't talked to his mom because she still thinks he's a lawyer. Is that the latest mention of his contact with her?

"PaintyFilms accidentally watches the last 15 minutes
of "The Following" finale after not seeing a single episode this
season"

Me neither. Even if this is something I could see Harmon's regime doing just for the sake of doing it, I just can't see myself liking the show going down this path. Background stories just seem to work better for me when they're just hinted at. And if they actually are brought up, it usually works better as a full

Even if they did bet heavily on the new guys would it be out of the question to see NBC just put Community on hiatus and see if they need to bring it back in Jan/Feb instead? Even with confidence in new series, I just can't see them flat out abandoning Community with the big Comedy Central deal going through in the