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I like the 'creative' reason they keep hinting at.

I think the shirley and jeff 'hangout' episode is going to be the one where they are at a carnival. that's the same episode where annie and britta are supposed to bond.

Gillian owned that contest hahaha

nice creepy bob dylan callback. you got chops, kid.

no. I don't think they will be actually.

that's interesting, but I also think Annie and Abed in the dreamatorium will be largely about their own relationship. They don't look like the best of friends in that brief moment we see

she doesn't think she will get married or have kids? unless she meets the perfect guy? @avclub-b7a8211586995578af1a2a97cfd214ca:disqus I think she's waiting for you!

Ive always loved that. Season 1 Pierce is my favorite Pierce

Season 2 being fall makes a lot of sense. The first half of season 2 is the end of summer. There are still many episodes that FEEL like season 1 episodes - 'Psychology of letting go', 'Aerodynamics', 'conspiracy Theories' - fun episodes exploring the Greendale world and the wacky stuff our lovable heroes get into.

I think the entire first season is supposed to be Summer. Spring is supposed to be season 4.

I agree @avclub-b7a8211586995578af1a2a97cfd214ca:disqus that the RCT interactions with them in the kitchen was a little 'meh' compared to the greatness we got from exploring Troy-Pierce, Britta-Troy, Shirley-Britta, and even Jeff-Troy.

so that hospital that Jeff and Annie are seen skipping around in - that's filmed in the same place they use for Greendale, right? i actually thought it was Greendale at first.

which particular picture? the one in the sunglasses is Britta. HEE HEE!

The Science of Illusion is the perfect example of the classic 'Greendale Adventures' phase of the show. Back when the show was still about being at community college, haha. It's one of my favorite season 1 episodes. Part of me misses the whimsical, fun, 'happy' tone of these sorts of episodes (like Pottery and

yeah I think it was a rare moment of genius from NBC. it makes sense to promote the show this way - it causes people to pay attention and give notice to the show.

wow that was great. NBC is really stepping it up.

agreed. I don't think it necessarily implies romance.

I say that because of what is implied by what's on the podium, and we know thats supposed to happen in the finale.

so the episodes we saw in there:

no that's Prof Kane I think.