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Oh, I knew he looked familiar but I couldn't place him.

I'm gonna keep combing through the comments and do my part to make it past 10,000 (we will succeed!) but I might as well put down my thoughts in a bit more serious manner. (Serious?)

It must happen. It MUST!

300 as of 5:29 EST.

Oh,  he was awesome. A perfect parody of a psycho Mr. Shue.

I really can't wait to show this to the parent who watches the show occasionally (she prefers Parks and Rec) 'cause I want to see her reaction something fierce. She's gonna love it.

Right there I started losing it. Seeing the piano guy later on made me lose it completely.

I took the fan outrage to heart immediately and have sent two physical letters (with goatees) to NBC in NY and CA. Sent an e-mail to NBC, been tweeting and spreading Community love across the web, talk it up to everyone, and been more upset than I was about Fringe last year (and that was pretty upset). I think part of

Shirley doesn't need to be written out, she just needs some better characterization and storylines. I would be perfectly happy never seeing Chang again, though.

I've been seeing that pop up *everywhere* the last 24 hours, since that youtube video was posted, even though Megan Ganz talked about it weeks ago. Guess since Harmon tweeted about it too it's sprouting legs. Gotta be a good sign!

I really, really don't like this development. But maybe I won't go negative here. Focus on the positive! NPH with that little girl was beyond adorable as were the parenting conversations Barney and Ted had together. Suddenly tiny apartment was hilarious. Tom threw me off 'cause I remember him being white as well,

There were definitely some gems in the new season, though (more in the first 12, admittedly, but the finale was stupendous).

Take Abed's advice and give it a watch. Once they drop the 'cougar' aspect (around ep 9) it's totally golden, but is pretty funny before that too. By the Scrubs guys, but without the sometimes too sappy endings. And the running jokes - oh, the running jokes are awesome!

Oh, *come on* -  this is fucking ridiculous. The fact that my poor beloved Community was off the schedule was a massive shock, but I could at least still have Cougar Town for those few months while I missed Greendale. And now, nope. God, I'm glad the AD news just came out; we needed at least *one spot of happiness* in

I really, really want to think the 10% drop in viewership of Whitney last night is directly attributable to the outrage over Community. I'm doubtful the 7% uptick is from former-Whitney fans, but I suppose it's possible…

You're right about Shirley there; gotta love subtle callbacks. Her smile while talking about Troy's presumptive kidnapping makes more sense now. Jeff's sweater at the end caught my eye, think it's from the D&D episode. The realism in this show can really get you.

That it it! A buff, bearded James Carville.

NBC.com kept minimizing the window when I paused while rewatching; knew there had to be jokes within.

Woah, we're only up to four pages? Must be on account of the late posting. I'll admit I kept refreshing the page last night before finally giving up. I guess it is unrealistic to think there would be a nice uptick in the ratings, but at least our enthusiasm is being felt across the net, so there's that.

I blame Todd. Any episode where Cobie and NPH get to play against each other is a winner in my book (the Murtaugh List was awesome because of them) and one like this with emotional resonance did not disappoint. Heartbroken!Barney is acted so well by NPH, so I'll look forward to that while I wait for Ted to