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Absolutely.

I gave it a B-. I had some issues with their use of the documentary format but the episode itself was pretty funny, particularly Annie and Troy's plot. On the whole I still thought Changnesia was stupid but I liked where it was going during the third act. Then the tag happened. It might be a little unfair for me to

I can't wait for the episode of Community that's just a thinly veiled love letter to a girl that has long since moved on.

Well that's not a good sign…

Just watched it. I spent the first 2/3 of the episode not knowing what to think, the last third thinking "oh hey maybe they're actually retooling Chang, this episode was pretty good for that alone!" and the tag incredibly disappointed.

Well I'm not going to be able to watch this for a few hours so I'll bow out. I hope you guys have fun!

There we go!

Just some random thoughts that popped into my head as I read this:

The math club at my school gave away free slices of pie, starting at 1:59 PM.

I didn't even remember that it was pi day until my friend sent me a text with the first few digits of pi. As a math major in college, I feel ashamed.

Only three? She's slacking.

I get the impression that Girls gets a lot of coverage everywhere, but I'm not sure whether that's actually true or whether the coverage/reaction to the coverage/reaction to the reaction is so polarizing that it attracts a disproportionate amount of attention. It was interesting for me to follow at first because to

This just makes it easier to read all of your comments in Lindsay's voice.

Late to the party here but I just watched the latest episode of Girls. Good episode, but I don't think I've cringed that much at an episode of television since watching the original Office.

My feelings roughly mirror yours and I've only started reading these comments pretty recently. The way I see it, Parks has been pleasantly treading water since the election arc. I'll watch it whenever it's on, I'll laugh, but I don't look forward to it like I do with Community.

That was probably the hardest one for me. I went with Christmas, but I can see it going the other way.

That last part really just applies to everything Naoki Urasawa has done. I've put off reading Billy Bat until it's over because I know that I wouldn't be able to handle waiting for chapters to come out individually.

I just watch all of my Sunday shows (all…two of them) today.

I didn't live through that period (I'm 24) and loved the shit out of Wreck-It Ralph. It uses enough imagery that you would associate to more modern video games (particularly the Halo knock-off that the bugs are from) that I think that anyone who enjoys gaming would be able to appreciate that dimension of the movie.

I think every movie mentioned so far that I've seen has been a movie I've really liked (Lord of War, A Bug's Life, Idiocracy, Scott Pilgrim)