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My coworker who watches Game of Thrones is only in season 1 and doesn't remember the names, so she talks to me about season 1 using vague descriptions for the character. It doesn't work for dissecting the series, but at least it's petty amusing.

Oh man, there is no doubt that this was my DREAM as a kid. t's one of those things that you saw the commercials for and thought about a lot, especially strategy. It's kind of neat, in hindsight, that they were so accommodating with the kids, because I always wondered about how you'd navigate everything and manage to

I adore Peeps (Yes, I know, I have no taste) but that sounds just foul.

You should! The classes there are very fun. They occasionally have some screenwriting classes, if you do some of that.

I was considering going on further but I feel like ending on that pair was so perfect that I just had to stop with the shuffle.

https://www.youtube.com/wat… Looks like it's Episode 18 of season 3. It's not quite as big as their Jolene parody, but this is one of my favorite Community moments.

At this moment I am stapling!

The Loft Literary Center!

My particular favorite is that Overthinking It becomes Underthinking it. http://www.overthinkingit.com/ as a site tends to do really fun analytical things with pop culture, but every April Fools they do low effort underthought pieces and it's always pretty entertaining, as a reader of the site.

I just found out that the café at the place where I take writing classes serves beer. Beer that can be consumed during class. This was a major revelation for everyone in my writing class.

AKB48 - Oogoe Diamond
The Like - I Can See it in Your Eyes
Aso Natsuko - Daylight
LinQ - Hajimemashite
Arcade Fire - Intervention
Edith Piaf - J'ai Danse Avec L'amour
David Schwartz (Arrested Development Soundtrack) - It Ain't Easy Being White

Man, this Jolene parody might be up there with their Come on Eileen parody, which is high praise from me.

Yeah, I did that sometime last year - I kept trying to get caught up but eventually gave up. I used to really enjoy Castle and I own a few seasons on DVD but I just couldn't anymore.

My Latin teacher in high school was a HUGE Futurama fan. During my Junior year of high school a bunch of my classmates and I would hang out in her room and watch TV/movies during lunch. So she brought in her Futurama DVDs and these were the episodes we watched. Not sure she remembered all of Amazon Women in the Mood,

Oh man, Kroll Show was ameeeezing. While I'm sad to see it leave, it is definitely leaving after three fantastic seasons and never having a bad moment, so I guess I'm glad we had three wonderful seasons of the show. It was always so on point with just about everything - I know the reviews always mentioned it, but this

So far, for both weeks I've woken up at roughly 2:30 AM on accident, went "Oh hey, Community!" and watched it, which has kind of messed up with my sleep for Tuesday at work. Ah well, it's Community, that's OK.

Yeah, I really liked Frankie's interactions with Annie - it was really fun to watch them. I was a tad nervous about adding her in, but so far she's been a really solid addition. I hope they do a little better with Elroy, because Keith David is great.

Yeah, I don't think it was horrifyingly bad by any means. Its biggest crime was not living up to expectations.

As a 17-year-old fangirl at the time the second movie came out, that was honestly all I wanted out of that movie.

Back when the second X-Files movie came out I saw it at least three times in the theaters. Not because it was good (because it wasn't) but because it was The X-Files.
I imagine this will be the case for this. Good, bad, whatever, it's Mulder and Scully on TV.