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The Alexing
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I could pass as Jeff Gordon's younger brother probably, but no good could ever come out of that.

Oh, Tobias, you blowhard!

Because you are made of earth… corn grows in you.

I haven't seen this show in a while so I don't know or remember if Tyce actually has lots of girlfriends and it totally straight, but I just assumed he was fabulously gay and this reaction in particular was more of a "You go, girl!" type of thing.

Hey, wait!
I'm sure this was pointed out numerous times when the first one came out, but it just occurred to me now: this is the exact same plot from the movie The Night Before with Keanu Reeves.

"And is all the Morgan bathing, either as herself or Igrainito, supposed to be a symbolic attempt to wash away some guilt or just an excuse to show naked wet bodies?"

That'd be great if the camera cuts to Randy every few minutes, and there's a counter indicating how much canned bacon he's eaten. All this happening just off to the side and introduced by Ryan at the end of every segment, "Now let's check up on Randy!"

I look at UK boobs for the art, but I look at US boobs for completely different reasons.

We should start calling them "Annie's luscious tits" to differentiate from Annie's Boobs the monkey.

I love the Rocket Science episode and don't understand the hate for it at all.

Someone mentioned it on here before, but we should get to see Pierce join another group, maybe spend half the season in said group before coming back to Jeff and the gang. It'd be a nice way to spread the Community universe a little more (if it'll shut Todd up).

Because it's "simply put" that way. It's simpler to type in all caps than having to decide with letters to capitalize.

A few characters had have moments like that though:

I watched the first season again recently, and that's what bothered me the most: the fact that Pierce used to be an awesome character. Still dickish at times, sure, but with lots of redeeming moments and obvious value, in particular for Jeff.

"Marry me, Randy?"
Let's take a moment for all the victim's of Casey's final song: girl who obviously didn't want to be grab-kissed, Hispanic[?] guy left hanging with a high five in the air, Scotty who looked like he might have scraped his elbow after Casey pounced on him. We will never forget you!

NOBODY sounded good in that group song. I like Haley. I think she has a more interesting voice than Lauren, but I don't expect or really care if either of them win.

Batmandu, I had the same fear. But when Walter referenced White Tulip, I was like, "Hmmm…" Because his big religous-y speech was entirely based on what he perceives to be a miracle, but what the audience knows is just the clever work of another scientist. Sure, "God" might still have been working through Peter Weller,

The episode where Dwight sabotages the Michael Scott Paper Company is one of my favorite episodes.

Yeah, the song seemed out of place, but it was really more about the actors saying goodbye to Steve. I think they were only semi-in-character during that scene so I forgive certain actors smiling or being more into it than their characters would actually be.

It'd be nice if the fuck-finding expedition documentary turns out to be really sweet and cute, like that documentary about the guy returning those found photos to a girl in Paris.