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They're remaking Ironside? WHY?!

WHO ARE YOU AND WHY DO YOU HAVE NO NAME?

I know. There are an awful lot of loose ends for something which potentially could be the series finale. More to the point, there were a lot of unfinished plots that didn't need to start in the first place, RE: the Dean moving in next door, Troy/Britta going out but that's another complaint, I guess.

Also, why did Evil Jeff sound like Bruce Wayne?

I love 203. My appreciation for it grows every time I watch.

Really? I did not know that.

What happened to the City College storyline? Did that just get lost in editing or something?

Eh. The show had its faults with Dan Harmon. But I don't think they should have continued the show without him. It's his show and they should have let him continue with a fourth and finale season to finish his story arc.

I said last week: real people scare me. I'm sorry you have to deal with that.

But… but I thought it was just meta commentary, right?

It's the song. The 'Greendale is where I belong' song will stir your tear ducts and trick you into thinking good things are happening. 

DO IT.

Troy is always a bright spot, Painty. ALWAYS.

Well, I said last week it would all be in Jeff's head so I wasn't surprised but it still felt like a big pointless nothing. It opened really well, which was surprising, and then just went to hell.

I still reckon this is Jeff losing the plot.

And a good one.

I know! I was like, 'now that's just fucking mean.'

I didn't know he had a pilot lined up (interesting, tell me more) but I definitely think he's more about his music these days.

The actors all seem like they have so much fun making the show and I want that for them because I love them. Although, saying that, does anyone else get the impression that Donald Glover doesn't really want to do this anymore? I felt like he's kind of had enough.

Yeah, I think most shows deserve to end knowing they're going to end, rather than be left in an unfinished cliff-hanging sort of limbo. I hate it when that happens.