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I kind of wonder how Malcolm is going to factor into all of this.

For me, part of the reason was that Dan Harmon built up season 3 to be a "dark", "edgy" sort of season with huge overlapping storylines that were all building up to something. His reasoning was that he watched The Wire and thought, "Hey, I can do that, too!"

Season 4 really isn't that bad. It's rough, but recently I've been re-watching it in syndication, and if I didn't know better, I'd say that a lot of it fits well in with the Community that came before it.

Depending on when it airs in the summer - like say, starting in September or even August - it's possible that the episodes will air all the way into November or December. Still enough time for a Christmas episode either way.

Well, any day you get your dick sucked is a good day… Even if you have to do it yourself.

Chicago's Blurst?

Yeah, the A-plot was good, but the B-plot just wasn't funny. Except for the Irish Krusty. That part was mildly amusing.

I call him "Perksicle".

Then really, shouldn't he be a Misothiest? Someone who hates God?

I agree. At least on South Park, I believe Matt and Trey sincerely wanted to change the show, and thought killing Kenny for good was an interesting way to go about it.

Well, there's just no excuse for that given how cheap DVDs for the first 10 seasons are.

Well, as long as those 14 turtles aren't of the teenage mutant variety, I'm sure Emily will be happy.

A smaller stakes season would probably be fore the best. A more personal conflict that only affects a few characters would be a step up in my opinion.

Next season will be about her swearing off men forever and getting together with Korra.

Watercest - Is okay when it's between cousins.