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Wow.

You don't have 88 episodes though. There are scenes of them interacting in those 88 episodes that show they are friends. You are simply wrong.

Well that seems to be all you've got to contradict the overwhelming evidence that Jeff and Duncan are friends.

But you haven't provided evidence of "88 episodes with no friendship." The friendship was established in the pilot episode. I've found a single clip on youtube that backs up the friendship: but there a only a handful of clips of Duncan online anyway, so that shows nothing.

I've cited a wiki, a scene from an episode, and John Oliver. You've cited the absence of evidence. I pointed out the DUI: then you proceeded to make the claim that it was "One nice thing (da ha ha!). Over five years ago." It was more than "one nice thing". It was what started their friendship.

Already done! Is this all you've got left?

Evidence provided already. Have you forgotten already? Maybe you should see a doctor about your memory problems.

As your memory has been clearly shown to be quite faulty, and as I clearly remember watching scenes showing them to be friends in many of those episodes, you are going to have to do a lot better than that. Your opion and faulty memories aren't evidence.

Why should I go away? This isn't your play pen. You have been contradicted.

Accusations of trolling: the last bastion of defence of a person who is loosing the argument. My "point of view" was explained to you in my first reply: Jeff and Duncan were friends before the pilot. For some strange reason you want to "dispute" the nature of that friendship.

For Christ's sake, watch the first season again. Stop pretending they weren't friends when they most certainly obviously were. The heart to heart didn't come out of no-where.

"Their heart-to-heart in this episode came out of absolutely nowhere."

DO YOU THINK WRITING IN CAPITALS CHANGES THE NATURE OF SPACE TIME?

"One nice thing?" Rubbish. You need to rewatch the series again. Nothing has changed in their friendship: they've been close friends since the first episode. This is exactly the friendship they portrayed in this episode.

Jeff and Duncan were friends before Community began.

Dorian's post was full of fluff. It was unspecific and uncited, and actually contained nothing at all relevant to Mantlo. In fact later on Dorian admits he is simply "guessing" as to what is really happening to Mantlo. My post was not trolling. I was not pissed off. I simply expressed my disagreement.

I possess a functioning, logical brain, but I don't make claims that can only be backed up if I take someones written words and then put my own spin on it. If I'm confused about what someone said I ask them to clarify: I don't simply make stuff up.

By saying things you don't believe? Because I don't have conversations like that.

I've repeated his words. They simply don't say what you claim they do. He never stated that "creators shouldn't be able to claim ownership over characters." He stated "I don't think people really should care too much about who created the characters."

So you don't actually mean anything you are saying? Why didn't you come out and say that in the first place?