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That seems like a suboptimal way of just watching a movie

Letting the free market decide? I understood the AV Club to be a socialist establishment!

I mean, that part is clear enough — they're students and teachers that spend most (or really all) of their on-screen time doing things for the Save Greendale Committee. Would it be wise to show them teaching and going to classes and such? Probably, but the show was a bit devil-may-care with the fundamentals this season

Chris Pine sure takes a lot of bad roles, huh?

THAT FACT ISN'T FUN AT ALL!!!

"I think I'm just mentally ill" shouldn't make his character regression in the last two episodes okay for me, but somehow, it does.

Repilot B
Introduction to Teaching B+
Basic Intergluteal Numismatics B+
Cooperative Polygraphy A
Geothermal Escapism A-
Analysis of Cork-based Network B+
Bondage and Beta Male Sexuality A-
App Development and Condiments A
VCR Maintenance and Educational Publishing B
Advanced Advanced Dungeons and Dragons B+
G.I. Jeff B-
Basic

Seriously, this has been one divisive two-part finale. I found last week's weirdly execrable, like everyone involved forgot how to make TV for a week. I found this episode much stronger, mostly because it had strong jokes throughout but also because the plot, while silly, wasn't up its own ass sniffing coke.

Comedy's subjective I guess? When they cut to the council in their weird white room with their togas, it was so absurdly luxuriant and out of place that some neurons fired and I found the contrast funny. And it's not like there was NO reason — the meowmeowbeenz society progressed much like any other society with

Really? I think Abed's character development has been very nicely handled.

Red hot and crazy funny, but everyone on the AV Club agrees. Can't really compare it to Community because it's apples and oranges, but I'm kind of tempted to give it the edge over Futurama, which is crazy.

That piece at the end where Goggins starts asking them "did you know" about how great they are gets me every time. Probably one of the best scenes from Community, considering how affecting and simultaneously hilarious it is ("here's your sperm.")

MeowMeowBeenz was truly excellent and only hurt by concept episode fatigue by no fault of its own, but Bondage and Beta Male Sexuality is my personal favorite. The Britta/Duncan plot did both characters really right, the Chang plot was actually hilarious, and the Abed/Hickey plot was simple, but one of my favorite

Jeff wasn't suicidal in G.I. Jeff, he just stupidly mixed crappy anti-aging pills with scotch.

Well, Seasons 4 and 5 both didn't have solid character arcs, but it didn't really stand out with Season 4 because we just payed attention to its basic competency, much like if a drunk person falls over we're just glad they didn't shit themselves.

You mean you don't have a season ranking constantly sketched out in your mind?

While the lack of continuous storylines has left season 5 feeling a bit less weighty upon retrospect, I'd say that episode-to-episode this season is only behind 2 in quality. Banks is a great add, the writing staff is on point, it wasn't annoyingly cartoony like Season 3 got at times, and while storylines like Jeff

I think they mean "human" in the Spockish sense, yes

I found myself getting miffed a little whenever she interrupted one of the showrunners to go on for a paragraph about transcendentalism or whatever, but I really enjoyed this. If I take one thing away from Adventure Time — and I take a lot more than just one thing away — it's the value of sincerity and speaking from

Fargo fuck yourself!