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Chris Moltisanti
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As a "Jewish-looking" non-Jew, that was my favorite line of the night since I get stuff like that said directly to me on an almost daily basis

I enjoy Community's intelligent criticism of TV/movie tropes and what not, but this episode suffers from the same problem movies like "Scary Movie" and "Not Another Teen Movie" had: when your major plot device is the mocking of a plot device you think is bad, your plot itself will be bad, and witty comments about how

FOX got lucky on this one. If the show ever got canned, I bet it could find a home on either Comedy Central or Adult Swim. It's hysterical

Walter and Perry had a wonderful creepiness to them though. Andy and Ollie just seem plain silly.

what, the cumshot?

I'm curious how mainstream audiences will react to how depressing this show is getting. I think most people liked it because it had a bit of traditional drama but also some "grittiness" to it that made it seem raw. I wonder how far down the rabbit hole of mental illness, depression, and morbid existentialism Girls can

I don't know how successful Forbid would be, but personal commitment contracts like those have become pretty prominent. This is maybe the most popular one: http://en.wikipedia.org/wik…

I don't think believing it makes him all that blind; even though Shosh has moved away from the virginal stereotype in season one she's still pretty naive and innocent. Logistically, the hand holding thing is weird (how does that even happen?), but I feel like if we hadn't seen Shosh bang the doorman last week but did