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    Do we get a picture of a pizza if we get one?

    I usually see them at Target.

    I've seen fans of both shows, at various points over the years, respond to Community fans with "Stop making fun of the show, millions of people love it and it gets a lot of awards."

    I would love to see that.

    Something I just realized.

    That was probably the easiest day in the writer's room.

    In season six's most celebrated subplot, Keith David reenacts 2001 with a Commodore 64.

    It's true. The KFC episode was not product placement at all. Dan Harmon just loves KFC so much. He didn't get paid at all for it, he just loved fried chicken so much.

    It really bothered me when I realized Darkwing Duck has a civilian persona and Lanchpad literally dresses like that all the time.

    I'm glad they're using Donald more this time. In the comics, he was fantastic. He didn't have that ridiculous voice either.

    Since they're remaking DuckTales, does this mean that stupid cave duck doesn't exist anymore?

    I thought that was the best episode so far.

    I think it's still better than being a Sonic the Hedgehog fan.

    The lack of new Community episodes is starting to get to us.

    I actually have a problem where my eyes won't pick up something. It's usually something as simple as a "Yeah!" speech bubble, or something as hilarious as an entire picture in a catalog.

    I don't mean The Onion joke article. It's a seriously written article, or the writer believes it to be, that falls into self parody because of the stealth promotion. It just needs a price check at the bottom to tie it all in a nice bow.

    I mean, if you're going to promote, you might as well try and be too clever about it.

    It's a good way to recycle.

    Every single time I read a comic, I always miss a speech bubble somewhere.

    Just remember, Animal Practice aired behind the Olympics. It got a 4.1. The second, Olympics less episode, got a 1.4.