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    yes to all those points except for the Chevy Chase. It's just that he can be that good an actor when he wants to be.

    I really want to like this show, but it just doesnt give me a reason to keep tuning in.

    Great 100th Episode. The highlight was Barkley telling Leslie to go bigger. It was an awesome monologue and sets up our eventually endgame for this season and presumable next season if we are lucky. So the series will probably end with Leslie running for congress. Hopefully as a representative.

    That's Ben Savage on Boy Meets World. Shia was on Even Stevens, and less talented Stevens sibling.

    if they view him as a negative, they could easily ask him not to do press.

    The funny part about Starburns is that he shaves sideburns into stars but still wants to be called Alex and not have anyone acknowledge it.

    That's some awesome continuity.

    this is just the preliminaries so it could go up or down with readjustments later today, but even then it still will be a rise from the second episode since it usually only rises or falls a .1. It's also up by half a million viewers from that second episode, so that is also a good sign.

    The only problem with what you're saying is that the investigation actually ends. Things don't go back the way they were because Jeff and Annie don't want to seek them out. Neil's tribute didnt feel in genre to me, as hes done announcements over the PA before. It felt very earnest, especially when he calls Pierce a

    By the way everyone, Community actually rose in the rating yesterday, from the second episode of last week's 1.2 to a 1.4. Sure this very low compared to every other network, but its undisputedly NBC's top rated comedy. And NBC has low scripted ratings aside from the Blacklist, so it's that's actually a good number.

    I went to a community college so yeah, I would be terrified is some with Jeff's lack of experience became the Dean as well.

    Of you.

    It's Jeff and Annie's conversation that make me think that stuff about Pierce's death. And it is dropped. The investigation, while they do talk about it, is stopped and never restarts. The whole school is in mourning. They dont even address the attack on Duncan.

    Just wishful thinking. But yeah, she should come back.

    I dont find them creepy either, but I understand why characters on the show do.

    I've never liked Shia LaBeouf so I do hope he never returns. Especially since he's probably plagiarize his return too.

    I would say watch and try out a "bubble show" that has a big fanbase behind it. Because one day, a show you love will be on the bubble, and you will be encouraging random people to do the same thing.

    I think there is also a residual creepiness that comes from people knowing about Jeff and Annie since she was 18 (or 19). It's a bit unfair, but it's actually a bit closer to real life.

    I think the dean has a vital interest in calling it inappropriate or unprofessional since Jeff is a teacher and Annie is a student. With no signed form. And to him, it appears they are trying to get around the system. With a great deal of jealousy coming from him as well, which is why his language was stronger and his

    yeah, i get what you're saying. the good news is that we get a whole bottle's worth of emotion regarding Pierce's death next week!