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Sorry if I was being a bit twatish there. I hadn't seen your previous exchanges with that guy and I thought you were just randomly going after them. I was mostly just referring to what you said about people breaking out pitchforks when they hear a negative comment. I was just trying to say that some people do take

If you don't give two shits about what people have to say, then why are you freaking out so much. Clearly you're the one taking this too personally. As someone who was such a fan of the show in earlier seasons, you should be able to appreciate the fact that some people still have that enthusiasm for the show now.

I think they said it was Dan castellanetta on the commentary. Another example of his legendary improvs. Apparently, he just made all of it up on the fly when the script just said to rave like a lunatic (or something to that effect). When he gets to the part about Hitchcock, I completely lose it.

I actually got two classical pieces in a row (Vivaldi then Beethoven). Is it weird if I'm a little disappointed to not get Yiddish poetry?

Perhaps he was more upset because they actually cut Queens of the Stone Ages's song, not just his. Maybe he was just upset for his friends.
Anyway, I know I was more than pissed when I saw it myself. I actually thought QotSA deserved the Grammy, and the fact that I waited all night for their performance just for it to

Rob Sheffield (contributing editor for Rolling Stone) just did a piece on this episode recently, celebrating the birthday of "the most brilliant half-hour of TV to arrive in this century." While I do agree that this episode is brilliant and easily within the top 5 Community episodes overall, I don't know if I would

Absolutely agree with you about Claire, Cam, and Mitch. I didn't mind Claire in earlier seasons, but I guess she's just starting to grate on the nerves. Mitch and cam are also getting a little uncomfortable to watch. Half the time it doesn't even seem like Mitch even likes Cam. Every time Cam opens his mouth it's

Definite A. Probably the best episode of the season so far for me.

I think "dead-people park" might be the funniest thing Brick's ever said.

Thank god someone else finally said this! Since minute one of the pilot, I've enjoyed just turning off my brain and watching an hour of pure camp and ridiculousness. But for some reason, people keep expecting this show to be of the same quality as breaking bad, and not the schlockfest that it is. Is it so wrong to

Thanks for the explanation. I have noticed how much she's grown this season. She's definitely come a long way from trying to glomb on to the popular kids like in the first season. In fact, I think you've done a great job with all of the characters this year.

I loved the episode, but I was kind of surprised by the way Tamara responded to Jenna making out with Jake. Considering how upset she got in the first season after the whole incident with Jenna and Ricky, it was a little odd that she would just have a sit down with the two. Other than that, I really enjoyed "Old

I've literally been waiting for that kid to die since we first saw her. Leave it to the walking dead to take all the gravity out of a dying child.

Here are some of my predictions for what happened to Judith:
1. Michonne saved her after dealing with the governor (which would be interesting considering her freakout earlier this season while holding Judith)
2. Beth found her in time and got her on the bus
3. The children of the corn went back for her (which might

I have no idea why, but I completely lost it when she said that. Probably because she said it literally as soon as I said "why did they go out there"

Hahaha aha! Whoops, I left the gas on…. Hahahaha!