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I have been replied to by an AV Club Staff Member! This is truly a moment of heartfelt celebration! I shall buy streamers and have a parade! (Sorry, but I comment all the time and this is the first time this has happened, so it's a bit awesome).

Maybe I'm just an insensitive prick, but I'm still don't like the Goyte song. I've tried over and over and it just doesn't work for me. I just don't get it. I don't hate it but I'm out of trying. My trying is gone.

Wherever you are, whatever you may be going through, Jon Hamm as a white man playing a black man was the hardest I've laughed in a long time

I wonder how Starburns' son is going to take the news that his dad died like so many of my redneck neighbors

I'm not gonna say that it has nothing to do with his face, because it probably has something to do with his face, but there's a certain presence about him. I've never read the books or anything, but you know where The Hound stands on things, you feel his pain, you're on his side. In a show of backstabbing and

The leads on this show are great (Peter Dinklage and the passed Sean Bean especially) but this show succeeds because of powerful supporting characters. Petyr is wonderfully played and is an incredibly strong character, and The Hound manages to make one of the most memorable roles out of almost nothing at all.

I would like to say that Mr. Fantastic fits your bill as well, but I mostly would like to commend you upon your username

Am I the only one who was posed this question and can think of nothing
but Frodo Baggins? The rest of the Lord of the Rings trilogy is timeless
and beautifully done, but Elijah Wood's portrayal of the whiny little
runt Frodo Elizabeth Baggins (middle name assumed) is exactly what you'd
expect of a whiny little runt.

Community is incredible for it's juggling act. In an interview (I believe on this website) Dan Harmon talked about the guy that used to spin plates on sticks on late night talk shows, and this show does an incredible job of that, not just in the long-term, but also in every episode. "Virtual Systems Analysis" is a

Great episode for Gillian Jacobs, but also for Alison Brie. I seem to have a soft spot for Annie trying to do voices. Anyone who says Community cannot do sweet will have to watch this episode, because Troy's message had my dorm room silent (except for my girlfriend going "Awwwww!")

We may not be at the quality we were at in Season 2, but I'm not leaving this show. Ever. Great episode, great trilogy, great septology of seasons so far

As a spelling stickler, thank you. Thank you very much

I will say this again: More Marselene!

As usual I spent a wonderful hour keeping up with Game of Thrones, thereby getting my weekly Tyrion fix.

Boy, Jon Snow should really invest in an Invisibility Cloak

A fitting end for the blanket for war! And it was so well set up, my friends and I in the dorms have been picking sides for a week now.

Say absolute worst comes to absolute worst and there's no more Happy Endings, who else thinks Adam Pally would fit in perfectly as a student at Greendale? Pierce, Jr.?

I might not understand that show, but Donald Glover was on it so it's alright with me

Keep this show around, AV Club. I want to see just what kind of following arises

Never before have I wanted a character dead so much as I want to Jeoffrey's head smashed beneath the Hound's boot