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I guess I didn't think about Gillian Jacobs line readings being intentionally flat to go with the robot thing. I still think she could've sold it more, but I mean its a good point. And Alison Brie's biggest problem is that the episode gave her nothing to do. She got to sing Jeff off and that's really it. But yeah, she

I'm going to get torn apart for this
I have no doubt this is going to come off a lot more negative than I intend it to be, probably because I'm a horrendous writer, so I can't really figure out how to put down my thoughts, but here goes.

I wouldn't say awful, it had its moments, but yeah, this wasn't one of my favorites. I definitely thought last weeks was a lot better, and this one pales, not just in comparison to that one, but to a lot of other episodes too.

The bad voice acting, outside of the three mentioned above, was one of the reasons I didn't enjoy this episode as much as TVDW. Gillian Jacobs seemed especially off. But yeah John Oliver was pretty great, and I too laughed a lot at the 10th Christmas flashback and was kind of shocked to see it mentioned as a super

Put me down for college football. Although I went to tOSU so yeah, college football was kinda a huge deal for me.

Yeah, you'll still enjoy it, but you'll miss out on how perfectly they captured the shitty Lethal Weapon soundtrack. I mean it was just spot on.

I have no idea how Jaworski is soooo good on NFL Matchup (which is to my mind the best pre-game show on TV, and by pre-game I mean really pre-game) and soooo not good on MNF. The guy knows his stuff and can explain basically anything on a level where it makes sense, but none of that comes through on MNF.

I'm assuming with Charlie still at the school that he'll be back to depress everyone with the passage of time next week.

I can't tell if I like the ending of the movie or the novella better. At least the movie has some closure. The novella (spoilers be ahead)………………………… just ends with "oh we heard something on the radio" hope it turns out to be good. It's kinda a let down, but at the same time I really like it.

Hey now, Worf and Geordi both move up through the ranks during the series.

Yeah, I'm gonna take McNutt's side here, after bitching about the exact same thing a few weeks back, just because he was courteous enough to give me a reply that explained his position. I tend to disagree with him on which episodes work, although his love of "Dinner Party" is a-ok by me, but I do believe he is a big

The Jim and Pam storyline
Was awful. Were we supposed to be upset that Danny found Pam geeky, because I thought everyone knew that and thought it was part of her charm. I just took it as different strokes for different folks and that Pam was really destined to be with Jim, not boy this Danny guy sure is an asshole to

I'm willing to go with all the reincarnation stuff, but yeah, that voice and those movements are awful.

Its because Warehouse 13 is terrible.

But…but…The Office UK is perfection. And should totally be the next show done for TV Club classic. It'll take what, a month tops.

While we're on the subject of RA's…

I'm all for more Jim marginalization.

Andy's Story
Andy's story worked because of all the RA things he did. Such as the pizza to ease everyone into conversation. Or the sitting style on display in the above picture. I think to focus on the penis jokes falling flat misses the small touches that really elevated the scenes.
Also, not to be a nitpicker,

I probably should add that I do like Community a lot, just not as much as most people here seem to. And I thought tonight's episode was definitely not the show at its strongest.

No it means its not funny. If you don't find something funny, its not funny. If someone else finds it funny, okay good on them, but to the person who is expressing their opinion, its not funny.