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This episode was great (as were most of this season so far) and it really kind of surprised me. I think it might have been a setup by the writers because a lot of people complained that this show would develop too much into the direction of the classic American sitcom stereotype where everybody just hangs out. Funny

cancer of the soul….anal bleeding, of coure….oh and tiny child balls?

HA! Because sex.

Virtual Systems Analysis may have been the best Community episode altogether, it definitely is the show at its most experimental (even more than Remedial Chaos Theory). I remember not having any idea what the episode was. I've gotten the hang of it by now and that episode is freaking awesome. It should've been on the

I completely agree with you. This is as little a world where the good wins as lt is a world where the bad win. It's a world where the capable wins. And that is as obvious a parable to our reality as it could be

Well you're probably right about your assumptions, but being a terrible leader is not an evil character trait. The breaking his promise to the Freys would count as one of those. That is not necessarily evil as he did it for love, but he broke a vital promise (that can be considered as a contract) and he did so

Gary Cole plays a polister, he's been described as "Pol Pott of pie charts". He's a numbers guy. So it would make sense to join the campaign. He was also seen sucking up to Selina early in the season after the president announced not to run again.

"Would you take your jizzbox out of this executive branch of government?" - "It's actually a cooler." - "Then, by all means, let's have have a picnic! I'll boil up my eggs!" That alone was worth an A-.

actually the whole series kicks off with Jon Arryn's death as Robert Baratheon seeks out Ned Stark to be his new hand.

That Leprechaun guy everybody is talking about on this website could be the guy, maybe? He IS wearing some sort of suit.

was/is the Amy actress pregnant or something?

This was awesome, it's like they held all of their best jokes back for the season finale. I don't remember the last time I was so well entertained.
Seriously, this was 42 minutes long! Remember the at times dragging double episodes of The Office? This one didn't skip a beat, it was a 40 minute laugh fest.
Although the

I am very late to the game, I realize that but a couple of thinks:
1. I'm sorry to be a wise-ass but the trip is going to Helsinki which is the capital of Finland, and is thus not in Russia.
2. It's kind of funny that I am watching this episode (and TWW) for the first time at this specific point in time as there is the

First of all this was a very funny half hour of comedy.
Second, how genius is it to make Ron Dunn just a little bit more of a Rust Cohle parody! I mean the character was on TV befpre TD was on, so…that Sam Elliot guest appearance is pretty genius.
Third, I think an episode like this is a prime example of how to deal

They are undervalued, but Tim was put to terriffic use in season 4 with a lot of screen time and an awesome storyline.

Is The Hound GoT's Omar? I kind of think so

Especially with Community, pointing out the laughableness of the plot by reducing it to a polemic sentence is kind of pointless.
Adults saving another adult from committing suicide via a game of D&D? I don't think so. Destroying the school TWICE by taking Paintball too serious? Nope. Zombies? Nah.
You can make

Yes, I'm a huge Beatles fan, not a day goes by without me listening to 'em.
And yes, I think from an objective perspective (new bandname, called it!) they are the most talented and forward-thinking musicians in the history of pop music.
But I think that while basically inventing or starting everything we know today in

I agree, the productivity shown by a lot of the bands of the 60s and 70s is amazing. Led Zeppelin also released (at least) an album per year, the Stones did that for 10 years as well. It's really amazing to see that even though there was not really a lot of time, these albums are among the best in history.
There are

I also wonder why The Wire doesn't get reviews, especially since they always announce "we're doing it, just not right now".
Maybe, since it is the best show of all times, heaves it onto a whole new level of difficulty to review.
I mean for instance the Breaking Bad reviews were pretty good, but they barely mention the