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    At least it'll be over soon.

    I forgot what the original topic was about.

    This is the worst movie I would see three times.

    Would be the spin off be Family Matters On A Train? It spends so long in development that the final version of the movie is a CGI fantasy adventure starring whoever is left from the original premise.

    2 Cars 3 Furious

    Somehow, my first thought was Cars reenacting World War 2, but with cars dropping out of planes.

    Tonight is going to be wonderful. Parks and Recreation leading into two comedies NBC has stopped even trying to care about.

    But there was no way of knowing About A Boy would bomb. It's not like the ratings were already falling apart at the end of season 1.

    I remember Dan talking about a disaster episode and Dungeons and Dragons at Comic Con, so those ideas were already in his head.

    Hey guys, Community actually gets to air in May this year.

    Alright, last thing, but I think this is really important.

    She's obviously one of the people with the Britta related avatars.

    There will be more teaching in season six though.

    On the commentary for season 5, Dan was very vocal about how much season 5 lost its direction because NBC kept going "Hey, you guys might get more episodes." Then went HA HA HA NO. After writing Chevy and Donald off and putting so much focus on Dungeons and Dragons, they were basically left with no season left for

    Danielle Turchiano @danielletbd
    Episode cuts are around 26 minutes. He hasn't had the conversation yet about if he "has" to get them down to 22. #Community #TCA14

    Danielle Turchiano @danielletbd
    Harmon says for his own perspective he's "relieved" the declining comedy ratings wasn't just them. #Community #TCA14

    Remember guys, Joel mentioned a while back that the season could get more episodes.

    So, Community gets moved to a different stage, it's literally a basement. Yet, it's bigger than their old stage?

    Dan has already made a note that he wants the show to eventually become a video game. I think half of this is just thrilled that somebody actually wants more episodes instead of NBC's "Holy shit you still make episodes?" attitude, and the other half is just waiting to see how people look at season six.

    Community is going to outlive every comedy at NBC.