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Most spiders aren't poisonous, but it's one I've never seen, I'll often look in my book.

I can't find a free clip, but I remember a similarly moving send-off for Phil Hartman.

I saved both parts of the finale in my Hulu queue to watch back to back, then I came flipped over to read the recaps and I'm surprised Nina's ridiculous line at 28:26 isn't mentioned.

Sure, if I were Harmon I'd probably also be upset, but my understanding is that most of the episodes have been written by individuals or small teams and not a big writer's room. Still, Harmon has every right to make the choice not to participate or to help maximize the value of his 10% ownership. Mostly I just wanted

I only know what's been reported concerning Harmon's ouster, so maybe someone is being two-faced, but the whole scenario about trying to keep the folks from Happy Endings in the Sony fold makes sense and the tidbit from Vulture about Universal (NBCU) trying to woo them for the Mindy Kaling program makes me wonder if

I also like Community and have seen every episode. Thus far, I've seen nothing to indicate that Harmon can't stay involved, except his declaration that he won't.

Have you seen anyone alleging influence from NBC? The first line of the excerpt from Harmon's blog above is "Why'd Sony want me gone?" and the Vulture piece was all about his relationship with Sony and how they may have used the Community helm with points in an effort to keep producers for one of their other series

Josef Adalian's long piece for Vulture and some of the reporting back during voicemail debacle was that Harmon wasn't the best producer and he ran a pretty frantic ship. Of course he had the vision to put the show together, but just because Sony doesn't want him charge, it doesn't necessarily mean that they wouldn't

Sony didn't renew Harmon's contract and no one has alleged any influence from NBC.

First of all, a "consulting producer" title is a pretty standard buyout and because so much of the show's fanbase are television nerds, you'd think he'd have enough respect for them that he wouldn't feel the need to overexplain.

Sony didn't renew Harmon's contract. Nobody has alleged any pressure from NBC.

The whole "death of irony" and people being "better" were what the folks on television, who live in New York and who could see the damage firsthand said, but the notion didn't really last long enough to get beyond the few who saw their life flash before their eyes.

The study's conclusion appears to be that Millenials as a group, not on an individual basis, increased their spending on luxury goods by 33%, year over year. Going all the way back to the AmEx press release, the dollar value of this spending is never defined. Apparently the spokesman did tell someone from the Fiscal

I know there was a rumor on Twitter, but what they said... here's the Gawker post.

What was the announcement last week?

That's an important point. Thanks.

I emailed the link to my wife and she's decided that perhaps they should research Nestle again to see if they've changed their ways.

It should be interesting around my house.

I don't know. Both my wife and I have seen lots of moons on the horizon — we've lived on a few islands and in the desert — so I'm familiar with the illusion, but after posting the above comment, when I said to her "you remember that moon we saw in Nevada", she knew exactly what I meant and we explained the reference

About twenty years or so ago, I was driving through Nevada, topped a hill and there was a supermoon. It was so large and so discombobulating, I woke my wife up to look and it's an image that I hold to this day. Of course, I now know that it was a supermoon and thanks to the above link, I see that it was probably the