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I really liked this episode, but I feel like too many episodes this season have had overly noticeable, distinct A, B, and C plots, with groups of characters totally separated from one another. Maybe I've read too much commentary or I'm getting meta here, but I find myself identifying A, B, and C constantly. End of the

This is one of the few times that I personally don't agree with a super high grade, but absolutely agree with the article after reading it. Steve made the case for why this is an A episode. I didn't quite feel it 100% myself, but I also hate when sitcom characters take blatant maliciousness and stupidity in stride and

I'm a Jew from the Chicagoland area, and I still respect the hell out of the ACLU even though they've done things like defend Neo-Nazis marching in downtown Skokie.

I think it's fine even though it hasn't been cancelled yet. If this is how pissed off people get when it goes on hiatus just imagine what an official cancellation announcement would do.

I didn't think this was that great, but I like the concept and hope this feature improves to the level of one-track mind. I liked hearing Patton do a reading, just as I like hearing/watching the other artists perform their songs. But it would have been nice if there was more conversation included from the gathering

Yeah, that quote applies to almost every genre of movie. It's also a reason that The Shining is such an awesome movie. There's supernatural stuff going on, but the only threat to Danny is his very real, violent, alcoholic father. Also, when everyone is about to be saved by Halloran, he immediately takes an axe to the

Probably the best scene of the entire series, but don't hold me to that. This is the first time I caught that her name was Cramsey.

I like that the profile for Jill Sandler looks like she's wearing an ivory bone wig ala Pierce's father.

He failed to mention that he included "The Luckiest" on mix tapes for his previous three girlfriends who dumped him.

Ebert is the man. He saw the preview where Adam Sandler shits in your eyes, ears, and mouth, and said to himself, "I've met Adam in real life. He's a nice guy. I've never given any of his movies a remotely positive review other than the one that was a Paul Thomas Anderson movie. Let's give the guy a break. He doesn't

So he's sort of like a hybrid of that really annoying "is-she-a-hippy-or-is-she-actually-brain-damaged" girl from your college English class and the antithesis of Roger Ebert. Enjoyment of the actual movie is completely secondary to intellectualizing disparate parts of a work that you don't care to fully comprehend as

Belay that comment! Abed and Troy are obviously Data and Geordie.

Seconded. She's gone power-mad in very benign ways in the past. It's not much of a shift. Particularly if they can keep it sane instead of manic. Before she declared war and went ape-shit, I really liked her reasoned hurt that she had really tried to be friends with Ben and that he had repaid her by steamrolling over

I think that April might be the next to character to have figured out the Benslie *hiccup vomit* situation. I'm looking forward to the episode where Jerry does nothing for six days except bounce a ball off the wall while thinking intently. It's going to be intense when he finds out he's the 17th person to know about

It immediately made me think of Shawshank Redemption and I half expected Leslie to start quoting the Warden, "What?! What did you call me?! Son, you're forgetting yourself!"

This was the first episode I sat through without turning it off. She's perfectly attractive, but man, what an awful physical comedian. The racquetball and basketball scenes were awful. The basketball scene in particular was sooooo lazy. The guy literally just stood there with his shoulders slumped in every play.

Well, it's no surprise that Jeff "Nipple-Play" Winger likes this song.

Agreed. I think Todd's criticism of Annie in this episode is off the mark. If you've never had a roommate before (like Annie) then having roommates seems like the coolest thing in the world. If you have had a lot of them (like Britta), you know how awful they *can* be. So of course Annie's naive on this front. If

The rights to that song must be really cheap or something. It's Always Sunny featured it prominently in an episode a couple seasons back. If anyone has time to edit the Community montage, so that Danny Devito giving a veteran a pair of jean shorts appears in the middle, that would be using the internet for it's

I'm looking forward to the episode where Britta and Jeff run the program that Troy has been spending all his time in. First, they'll see Dreamatorium Jeff acting un-masculine and silly. Jeff will try to shut it off, but Britta will have the Drematorium belay the order because it's important for Troy to express