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I'm glad I'm not the only one who felt who thought Season 6 was the worse season, yeah Season 4 wasn't good, but it wasn't as terrible as everyone said it was. It just felt "off". But season 6 did not feel like Community at all regardless of the smaller cast. One of the worst episodes of that season was the "gay dean

Same with uncut Roiland. I remember him tweeting that if people didn't like interdimensional cable 2 that is was worth mentioning that Harmon was not involved in the script. It did show because I felt that most of that episode was Roiland drawing out made up words with no real punchline to the jokes.

Is it just me or has every episode this season basically been structured
as: gratuitous violence - gratuitous violence - self reflecting moment/speech about nihilism.

I could really see that being a possibility.

Well Rick can possibly be Spanish, so it fits.

No.

I'm surprised I haven't seen one gripe about how Rick and Morty is doing a Mad Max parody 2 years after everyone else has.

So I take it that Beth and Jerry are divorced this season due to Chris Parnell being too busy to be on season 3 full time?

I agree. Howard may be a douche (especially when it comes to Kim) but he's a man who just wants to run his firm and do it professionally. People have said the same thing about Chuck, but really Howard and Kim are the only characters on the show who just want to do things by the books. Chuck is on the other side of the

Didn't think during season 1 that I would end up caring about Nacho, but I guess that's what happens when characters are actually written well. It was sad to see Nacho's father being heartbroken at his son for having worked for Hector and now losing control of the store. Even though Hector will have his inevitable

Jack never understood the concept time travel which is why he didn't think Ashi would disappear and why he would abandon time portals for the sake of rescuing future people all those times.

Anyone else notice that Jack's father was able to go back to his middle aged self even though he has aged 10+ years since Jack left for his training at 8 years old and was also last seen as a malnourished white haired 5ft tall old man?

Yeah I also thought Howard wants Chuck to stop his personal vendetta against Jimmy in order to protect the reputation of their firm.

When Krazy-8 said he had new kid working for him, did anyone else think he's referring to Jesse?

Genndy says that the finale will have people balling, so I'm 99% Ashi is going to die sacrificing her life to save Jack. Jack just finally having developed a romantic relationship make it all the more tragic.

Jack's eyes are still missing their outline though.

Prince confirmed the story to be completely true, except Prince's assistant made the pancakes.

Charlie has now said the n word twice in the whole run of the series. First in season 1 and now in season 12.

I remember hearing that you should focus more on the characters instead of the actual plot of the show because you just want to see x characters doing y things. And American Dad is a show that has fully embraced that and gotten it right.

Jack has killed humans before, it happened in "The Princess and the Bounty Hunters" episode. Jack completely covers one of them with bombs that explode.