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Agreed.

Dan Harmon
Always seemed like a nice guy to me. Not that he wasn't perfectly amiable on the podcast. But he clearly isn't as happy as he should be with a show with such excellent support like Community.

Remakes
I hate all these fucking Hollywood movies of crap films.
However, its popularity gives me hope that one day, when Lucasfilms gets pried from George Lucas' cold, dead hands, these Hollywood fat cats will do the one good thing in their lives: Remake the prequels.

I assumed it was a cover band.

All I can think about is
Ron Swanson.

Did you know, Cera is in canCERAids?

The Real Problem with Cera
Is that he is the archetypal "Modern Nerd".
Except girls find him attractive.
Girls don't find actual "Modern Nerds" attractive.

I don't get why Cera gets shoehorned as a dramatic actor.
He's a comedic actor. Comedic actors should get some leeway.

Naw. Is This It? was a great album.

Trolls
This is the least amount of trolls I've ever seen in a discussion on AVClub.

Is there some kind of phenomenon/trend whereby the most popular show on TV at that moment tends to die around Season 2/3? I mean, The OC, Heroes… big big hits that crashed and burned quickly.

I feel like many of the arguments trolls make boil down to this:
"This game sucks because it doesn't have the things we usually take for granted in a Rockstar game". This includes the combat system and the freedom of a GTA game.

I think Kelly, Kevin, Phylis or even Angela would have had the same effect.

Batman?
Did anyone else think that although the show started with Star Wars, it slowly moved to Batman? I mean that final action scene where Shirley and Britta are in the buggy, they played The Dark Knight theme song, didn't they? Am I crazies?

Thanks for this. I'm glad Alison Brie points out that the show keeps covering her with different liquids.

Well Troy is still in the Greendale Football Team right?

Sigh. Being an actress must be hard.

This is clearly a cry for help.
He's basically saying he is going to film his own suicide.
And here we are joking that it is a "good idea".

I guess… I'm trolling.
Do people still watch this show? It's pretty much the weakest sitcom on TV today.

Gay in a good way.
Honestly, I loved this episode. I feel like people are only ragging on it because it wasn't "technically great" but I think when it comes to 'character departures in TV shows' the emotional impact should come before the technical.