Robert Downey Jr. would be great, too.
Robert Downey Jr. would be great, too.
If Gillian showed up in Smash singing her awkward song, I'd explode from the hilarity.
This is now a dream guest star thread. Proceed.
Veruca Salt told me to pass on the news that she wants a Community return date and she wants it NAOW. I'm inclined to agree.
Speaking as somebody who lives in Korea, you guys have no idea how lucky you are. All of our dramas are the saaame.
I kinda think a series of academic articles about Community would be killer. I'd buy the heck out of it.
Since this seems like a relevant place to discuss this, I've always imagined Pierce dying near the end of the series' run.
Not exactly smoking, but still a bit higher.
The second episode of Key and Peele was hysterical. Definitely my new favorite winter show as of now.
Glad to see Intro to Film in your list, it's still the episode that makes me tear up every time.
I've been turning it over in my head, and I'm still trying to figure kut exactly WHAT about Advanced Gay I love so much. I think it just comes down to this: the "classic" episodes of Community that play with structure and gimmick and tone are all wonderful. But all the same, there's just something incredibly…
I loved the montage of her doling out advice via tarot card readings.
Very subtle malapropism tonight: International Revenue Service.
For my turn, I pity tossin.
I'm also one of the three existing MADtv fans, so seeing two of that show's greatest stars making it big is thrilling to me. EVERYTHING IS CONNECTED[/touch]
It's a perfectly fine episode, but I don't think I love it unconditionally like I do other standout episodes. I understand everything that Pierce does, but instead of reacting on a real emotional level, I find myself more annoyed by it—they turned him into Cartman, and I got nothing out of it at all.
I gotta say, Key and Peele is pretty good.
I'll bite: I was the holdout on AD&D.
It reminds me of something Pierce would say to Britta and Jeff in bad Community fanfic.
"You NY elitist with your Thursday comedies and now … Broadway TV."
-I love CBS