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Oh. Right. 23 is young, sure, but it's not the age of a child. I think it comes down to life experience though.

Preach, Lloyd. Preach!

That's so strange because here I thought I was watching a show set in a Community college. I've been watching this show all wrong. Doh!

Oh, you were being serious?

Hey guys, remember when Jeff became a teacher?

Yeah, I forgot you only become an adult in this show if you're in your 30s.

Yes, exactly. Especially as critics and fans are supposed to know and understand Annie's history. I don't know how they can call her a child after everything she's been through and the manner she chooses to live her life. She's been through so much but you wouldn't think it, given her positive outlook on things.

Oh, I know. It just annoys me when Annie's always referred to as a child. It's the surest way to piss me off!

Aside from how they spoke about Annie (and Abed) I was liking Jeff/Britta's chat until that proposal. It was quite a grounded moment that you don't usually see between those two but then they ruined it. The only saving grace is it's clearly an impulsive decision and I really hope they come to their senses.

THANK YOU. I've been saying this forever. I thought it was ironic that Jeff and Britta essentially called Annie a child and yet they're the ones rushing into a marriage when they don't even believe in marriage, just because they're scared their lives haven't meant anything. What a joke.

I'm confused by everything! I've not read any spoilers this season so I have no idea where this is coming from. But I don't want any romance on the show so I find every hint of it off-putting, Jeff and Britta most of all.

Well, I don't think of NBC as a purveyor of accuracy but I still hope it's a joke!

I think Jonathan Banks is great and I've enjoyed watching him bounce off the other characters but I wish we'd had more time dedicated to those already established like, I don't know, Shirley. They just dropped the bomb in the beginning that she lost her kids and then it was never mentioned again. I'm pretty

Please tell me it was a joke proposal.

There's no comparison to the puppet episode. Puppets is an abomination. Puppets should go to the land where puppets die. I don't know where that is exactly but it should go there.

Uh, ok. That happened, I guess.

Oh, I forgot to mention the Dean's rap. Probably my favourite thing he's done since 'Come on I'm Dean and my hands are so clean, at this moment, I am stapling!'

Yeah, I guess I just expected more, you know? A sibling is a pretty big thing to not mention, at least once, maybe in a 'well I have a brother but I don't really want to talk about it' kind of way. That would have said a lot more to me about the situation and Annie's feelings about it than this. As it stands it just

Another storyline involving Shirley that kind of went nowhere. I don't know what's happening there, or if it has some greater point maybe. Also, I don't know whether this has been discussed to death but Annie suddenly having a brother that's younger than her is the most ridiculous thing I've ever heard. I blanked out

Completely agree. I had high hopes for Winston at the end of Season 2 but I look back on this season and can't even remember anything significant he's done. Actually, I can't really remember anything significant any character has done this season. I'm pretty disappointed all round.