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Though you should expect to see "D+. Quincy Jones (not that one) dies onstage in his debut comedy special. By Dennis Perkins."

Seems like he would have died at exactly the right time, then.

I don't know when they finished production of the first season, but Gillan signed on before Community was picked up by Yahoo, so they've been working on it since Mid 2014.

Agreed. Cancel Casual and free Michaela Watkins for something worthy of her talents.

Poor Brad Hall. Julia ages in reverse and he ended up looking like Ed Begley Jr. (Or is that lucky Brad and poor Julia?)

Becca's right about Jess getting his life together and would therefore be a better boyfriend for Rory now, but all of his best storylines were between him and Luke. Jess + Luke 4 ever.

Megan Fox's character is one of my least favourite new characters, where they're introduced, are written as hyper cool, and then the original characters comment on how great the new person is.

And I'm sure he was an excellent straight man director and had the cast and crew cracking, but that doesn't really help me.

I love Fred Savage as a straight man so much. Why did he stay away from televison for so long?

I know you attempted to not get pervy, but you failed miserably.

This is the first episode of the season that I genuinely liked. It's such an insane dig at living at the suburbs that I was worrying that the reveal would be Frank was messing with them to get them to leave early, so I'm really glad they just played it completely straight.

This was excellent. Two of the funniest episodes Portlandia has done in a row. Season 6 is off to a great start.

That's like painting a black dot and saying "it's not my fault if the audience doesn't get that it's a zebra."

Ah, thanks.

I think it was Pauline Kael who said something about how you can't truly criticise the horrors of war by depicting them because no matter how horrific they are, someone in the audience will think "wow, this is an adventure".

The only album you're allowed to know came out in 77 without being a G-d damn nerd, is Talking Heads: 77, and that would be more guessing than anything.

I think it gets better as each season passes (maybe season 4 was better than season 5?), shifting from sketch comedy to a more Simpsons like sitcom with a deep bench of recurring characters (played by the same actors).

I think this might be the funniest episode they've done. With this and Community, Mitch Hurwitz is revealing he could have had a career as a comedic actor.

This was the funniest New Girl and ages. More Winston and Cece please (more Winston in general, but it's good to Hannah Simone used well too).

So the article doesn't answer the question and speculates without any investigation?