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Wai wai wai wait.

Annie with ANYONE in her family.

I love that the whole "broad" and "heartwarming thing" completely backfired on nearly every possible level. Even on Community.

We appear to be getting a 5th season. (not official yet, but planets seem to be aligning with Go On getting the axe)

Jay Chandraeskhar (director for the episode in question) actually has an interview on a podcast somewhere that goes into minor detail about what happened. He actually kinda sides with Chevy on it. It was the Documentary "Changnesia" episode.

I feel like that says more about the rest of the episode when you realize those two things really were the best parts.

It's also got one of my all time favorite lines:

Unfortunately they're pretty accurate.

People interpret things differently (which is fine). Personally I've always felt it's more specifically about someone contemplating suicide. You're still right; essentially falling out of love with yourself.

"At Least It Was Here" is a very fitting theme.

I wouldn't say "burn off". I'd be willing to bet Save Me catches on with the conservative and/or old old Christian folks demo (who also probably are the large portion of Nielsen box owners).

Honestly if there was one episode where the creators (harmon or otherwise) threw any and all logic out the window and took as many unnecessary risks as possible just for the sake of doing so… it needed to be this episode. Season Finale of the worst season? Go for it. Performance art, whatever, go for it. It'll

Seriously, I have no idea what to grade this. It was an F up until the 3rd act, but even with that it's still horribly disappointing.

Troy's "forgot to bring pop" running gag was one of the few bright spots of this episode.

I'm shocked at how much I hated this.

Cancel?! Fuck that. This show deserves to go out better than that horseshit.

Well that made me legitimately angry for the first 2/3 of the episode. The whole time my head was screaming "THE DARKEST TIMELINE ISN'T MEANT TO BE TAKEN LITERALLY". As it got going I knew there was going to be a reveal that Jeff (or Abed) was imagining it, but it still seemed like a poor choice. Up until the 3rd act