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    Dan
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    I could've used a glance out from Abed then or something. The D&D episode wrapped up this way as well. I just feel like they're ducking committing to anything with stakes. Like, of course the pills Jeff took weren't sleeping pills or anything else that would be a serious call for help, because then they would have

    "A show that takes place in a community college"

    Sorry, Disqus mashed up my comment's endlines and posted it as a guest? Trying again:

    The beginning and the ending were both so rushed, obviously because the writers wanted to get to the D&D and maximize the amount of time spent there. I enjoyed it but the bookending felt so forced. This would have been better as a two-parter.

    What was the black spot on Phil during the tag supposed to be? Was that a cancer joke or something?