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I have always wanted to hear the Laverne & Shirley theme mashed up with the Perfect Strangers theme.

I think a lot of people miss this because they have a lot of "feels" or whatever about Barney and Robin, but Ted has basically been doing the right thing at every turn this season. He convinced Robin to go after Barney at his own expense, he held his tongue about his real feelings ("Robin should be marrying me, not

Give the rest of it a try anyway. I personally don't agree with a lot of the negative reviews Sonia has written about this show. I've found most of the season to be very moving and quite funny.

Definitely happened. Very subtle, great joke.

"I'm a single adult woman who kissed a single adult man! What do I dooooo?!" BRILLIANT.

I agree! I love how this show is handling her storyline and the overall depiction of the Indian-American experience. Really refreshing seeing this stuff on TV in such a smart way.

I agree. I love when she shows up. She's in my "actresses that brighten my day when they guest star" list (along with Anne Dudek and Judy Greer).

Sara Rue.

Isn't it Alexis Denisof? Or maybe you're making a joke that I'm not getting.

This show is the silliest when it tries to be very serious. Any time Beckett's mother's murder storyline rears its head I want to throw the remote at the TV.

And his brother is Jeff Winger.

Part of it might have been that Bobby seemed to be FROM Boston. He said something to Schmidt about never showing his face in Boston.

Donna poking her head through the door and joining in clinched it. Best moment of the night.

Surprised this isn't accompanied by an AMC-style "next time on Mad Men" trailer.

You have to admit though, Kristen Schaal singing "When Will My Life Begin?" would have been amazing.

No it isn't.

@avclub-cd01e5786d65f27654ca570edef28c69:disqus Season 3 had a lot of things that I really liked with some amazing episodes and character work, but it also took the show further away from the basic premise that drew me in: life at a community college. I went to one and also a technical college with a very similar

No, I didn't, because I understood what the stop-motion episode was doing. It was in the tradition of something I love about Community: the show's awareness and love of television. Abed's Uncontrollable Christmas was an homage to classic Christmas specials, and Abed's delusion was stop-motion animation precisely

What…what happened to this show?! :(

I agree with you. Angel's fourth season was unilaterally bad, and was only worth it for the few episodes with Faith.