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Well, a couple weeks ago there were ten dances per show, and now there are seven, but the show is still two hours. They have to find a way to fill the time until they get to the point where each dancer is performing two couples dances per show. Otherwise, they would have to make the show shorter each week until they

I think Karen was pulled down by Kevin last night. She did a perfectly passable job, but he stunk up the place. Nevertheless, they were both synchronized and graceful (although Kevin was simultaneously stiff…not sure how he pulled that off). The routine was clunky but they were a little overly harsh.

Yeah, Nigel's comment was beyond retarded. He must think that the audience is composed of wealthy heirs and celebrities (the types that don't have to work hard for it).

Nah, you can stay.

"Series" 2-9? Go back to England!

Blame my friend, FBM. I'm just friends with racists, but then again, aren't we all?

Speaking of cameos, my friend pointed out to me that the guy who played Abed in his films is the guy from the painful internet comedy show The Guild.

Did I see the actress who plays Shirley in The Office? I don't watch The Office, but I had to fast forward my tivo through it, and I'm pretty sure I saw her interacting with Dwight.

ZMF is an expert at defending poor taste, no doubt. But a shitty opinion doesn't get any better no matter how well it's defended.

The collaborations are so awesome and extensive that it almost doesn't matter whose album this actually is. MCPB, however, is a perfectly affable presence, so I'm going to be wildly optimistic.

The choice for a Community episode here should be obvious: the football episode. Troy's conservative raps in the cafeteria, his who's-on-first style dialog with Jeff on the football fields…there were so many moments. The Halloween episode is just a notch below, though it had some really kick-ass moments, as well.

Yeah, the lack of voice from the main character (you) seemed really weird and off-putting during the cutscenes, forgot about that.

Hope we still see Trudy (Allison Brie) on Mad Men while she headlines on Community. She lights up the small screen.

The rap was excellent, but not as good as Troy's impromptu conservative rapping from two episodes ago.

Glover's Troy is definitely my favorite character. From two episodes back:

Well, if you could edit them, you'd have to register and log in, right? But yeah, you're right.

You did?

B minus you say?
Sorry, Todd, but you're just dead wrong with this one. I don't quite get your quibbling with the ordering of episodes; I agree that Jeff-hitting-on-Britta was anachronistic, but this show is more episodic than serial, so for the most part, it just didn't matter. Community seems to be taking a fairly

Funnier than 95% of the jokes that were in this episode.

I've barely seen any P&R, but this episode of 30 Rock was a huge letdown. If anything, Nathan, you're being too kind. While there were a few laughs this episode and last, there were also jokes that fell so flat that you had to peel them off the floor. That early bit in this episode of those fifties kids "doing The