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Wasn't that Annie?

The episode is entirely about Harmon's "story circle" main concept for the show, so no.

You missed the reasons why everyone was behaving those ways. As well as the meta-subtext which has always been a big part of the show under Harmon.

The point was that they were jumping into a really bad idea out of wanting to feel like they got something out of their time at Greendale but not wanting to admit that was the real issue (after just mutually rolling their eyes at Abed and Annie's attempts to keep from moving on). They don't really want to get married

Yeah, its like she suddenly turned back into that person. All her subtle mannerisms and everything. Really smart acting choice.

Comedy > Jokes.

I feel it lost something in the transition to widescreen HD.

The Brian one was a dog joke, not a Meg joke.

I despise that cliche where, apparently to show us how dangerously unpredictable he or she is, they have the main villain decide to kill or hurt one of their own henchmen, usually over a trivial or even random reason. Thing is, it doesn't feel unpredictable when that scene is in every damn movie and TV show with a mob

Fiona struggled then because she's losing her powers due, due to fighting Cancer and the influence of the new Supreme.

Spring Breakers is the glaring omission here.

The thing is the lyrics of Do What You Want, at least Gaga's verses, are not actually about sex at all. That's the joke.

The books never said it explicitly, but they strongly implied a specific answer to the VFD mysteries:

The books never said it explicitly, but they strongly implied a specific answer to the VFD mysteries:

THE PENULTIMATE PERIL was really the climax to the whole thing, and THE END was the dénouement or epilogue to the whole thing.

THE PENULTIMATE PERIL was really the climax to the whole thing, and THE END was the dénouement or epilogue to the whole thing.

(spoilers follow)

(spoilers follow)

There are lots of shows out there that aim to be pure laughs all the time, and those shows have their own value. But a show like this one, which reinvents itself every week as whatever its creator wants it to be with very few restrictions, is rarer and therefore more valuable.

There are lots of shows out there that aim to be pure laughs all the time, and those shows have their own value. But a show like this one, which reinvents itself every week as whatever its creator wants it to be with very few restrictions, is rarer and therefore more valuable.