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I drank a lot of vodka tonight in honor of Harmon, my hero, who shits all over Marvel movies like I wish I had the courage to do.

Oh, I had forgotten about that. Yep, each universe would contain the other universe, and Futurama has already shown us all the permutations of that scenario.

We've seen Jeff talk about Chris Pratt in Parks & Rec, followed by this reference to The Office. Have we already been treated to a 30 Rock joke that I missed? If not, I predict we get one in the finale next week. If we have already had that, is there any way Community could get away with NBC-era Community, thus

So, Black Mirror?

There was a bottle of vodka sitting in front of him that really sealed that bit for me.

Seriously. How many people not romantically involved with Alison Brie will be watching her Lost Lover footage in the middle of the night?

"Please don't Jim the camera."

Fair enough.

Yeah, but does this study take into account the gradually decreasing standard of education in our public schools?

Yeah, they're always tweeting stuff together, and it all brings me such joy.

The two friendships definitely have different hearts at the core. I think the Annie pairing keeps Abed involved in whatever the group is up to, while Abed and Troy generally seemed to be doing their own thing.

Probably an unpopular opinion:
I'm beginning to favor the Annie/Abed pairing to Troy/Abed. I think they have more room to work their way through movie scene reenactments, given that romantic bits are now an option.
Would it have been weird to have "Annie and Abed in the Morning?" Not especially. Would it be odd seeing

The violin from "The Village"? Haunting and beautiful.

Important to note, I believe Kimmy's laughs were actual "Mwuahaha" 's.

The fun thing about that line for me is that I've already been using a similar quote for years to feign shock.

That is also there.

Lillian had already taken his gun. We can assume that she knows the proper way to handle guns.

I would love accurate Asian representation. I'm becoming increasingly aware of the cultural differences between China, Japan, and Korea, and could use reliable portrayals of corresponding names, looks, languages, and foods, to name a few things.

I loved the director explaining why that was part of the audition. Falling Spidermen are such a common problem that they need actors who will keep going after being struck.

People keep saying that, but I'm now four episodes in and it feels more cartoonish than 30 Rock ever was. I don't see how anyone can make assumptions or conjectures with just one season.