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Damnit, I knew I misquoted. Many thanks.

I approve, some putz would leave his blog's paragraph-long review on every Community review. Bring down the law, O'Neal!

"Truth has a well known liberal bias" continues to be one of the best things Colbert has ever done, and he said it his first episode (I believe).

I thought that the first one was the "The Hobbit" movie and the second one was just a hodgepodge of supplementary material turned into a movie. Eh, who knows at this point.

How dare Ed Helms read a line from the script!

Seriously, read an interview with him. He's a weird, funny guy, and is often the best part of the crappy movies he occasionally stars in.

I think they got the first 6 episodes ahead of time and then used HBOGO for this one.

I didn't, really. Dude should've been more confident and swaggery. Oh well, I guess the casting department gets some slack for one slight miscast when the rest of the cast is so fantastic.

IT'S ONLY SPECULATION, DO NOT PANIC

See, I'm actually looking forward to Monster's Inc. 2 (or apparently the Monsters Inc. prequel), because the first one is underrated and it created a world that I'm eager to see more of. I have a feeling that Cars 2 will be better than it has any right to be, and still be much worse than the normal Pixar offering.

*SPUH SPUH SPUH SPOILERS*

I'M NOT BLAND

@SpacedOut Yes, I meant American Dad. Same stuff that occasionally makes me chuckle on Family Guy, but much better and without the crap mixed in.

MISANTHROPY AND PESSIMISM ASIDE
I feel like MacFarlane would actually try really hard to make this true to the original series, maybe even to a fault. The guy strikes me as someone who really respects classics in comedy. Two of his three shows are pretty damn crappy though, so grain of salt and all that.

Accounting for Lawyers would be a top Season 1 episode. It's a testament to Season 2's strength that it's been forgotten compared to other, bigger episodes.

Well, it's a shame that people who don't like any sadness creeping into their television shows choose to reject Season 2 as a whole because of it, rather than appreciating the audacity of the very few forays into "drama-lite" the season gave us (only Abed's Uncontrollable Christmas and Mixology, really). For me, the

Episode ideas!
This is buried way too far, but whatever. What ideas do you guys have for season 3 episodes?

I can see not disliking it (the main plot idea was really solid, at least), but I'd be hardpressed to find someone who considers it their favorite episode. Aside from you, I guess.

You obviously don't know Dan Harmon. When he got the idea for this episode and realized that if he screwed it up then he would get a ton of flack, being called derivative and such, he had to do it. Because he's a lovable, self-destructive sonuvabitch.

Yeah, the title system obviously doesn't involve taking ACTUAL class names (see: Contemporary American Poultry) but rather makes it sound like a college class. Thus, Advanced Dungeons & Dragons qualifies, but A Fistful of Paintballs does not (it's cool though, still an awesome title).