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A shame. I think "mentally ill" being one of the Capaldi Doctor's traits would be refreshing. He can get attack eyebrows, new hair, new kidneys, new tastebuds… So why not a Doctor with social anxiety or schizophrenia? On a long enough timeline, maybe that's unworkable. But I think it's quite possible (and fairly

I think this had the message "It is good to be afraid and do nothing to combat your fear or overcome that which you're afraid of."

On a long enough timeline, the minimum standard for fitness is the pinnacle of fitness because, on a long enough timeline, every threat imaginable will get thrown at a species, sometimes all at once.

Are you guys talking about the Spy Kids guy who plays Jessica Alba's husband and Antonio Banderas' brother-in-law?

Do we also count the other Joe Russo who works with Dan Harmon? The one who produced Abed's Uncontrollable Christmas and G.I.Jeff?

He was off filming movies so they had half the last season setup where he had his own subplots filmed offsite and he'd occasionally Skype with the cast. I think they had his face on an iPad tied to a body pillow.

#sixcoinsonedgeandamovie!

Glover said two weeks ago at a joint appearance with Danny Pudi that he'd be up for returning for "something" if the show got renewed. I wouldn't be surprised if he managed to do something like Jason Segel's HIMYM appearances only a bit wittier.

Maybe Subway is going to pick it up for a sixth season, to be shown only in Subway sandwich shops.

Yeah. BBT gets renewed for three seasons the same year Community gets cancelled by NBC.

Or you could go for the anti-comedy of it. Animated but consciously never exploit the format until late in the season for maybe one episode.

Huh? The G.I.Joe episode was awesome. That said, if they did an animated season, I maintain the rule should be to only treat it like a higher filming budget and agree NEVER to use it for fantasy purposes.

I've said it before but I'd really appreciate a sixth season being animated. To be true to the show, you'd just need the opening episode to transition into the animated version and the season finale to transition out of it. My big rule would be that despite being animated, nothing happens that couldn't happen on the

Donald Glover said a week ago that he'd come back and do "some stuff" for a sixth season, at an appearance he did with Danny Pudi.

For that matter, Amazon? Amazon especially wants the college audience badly.

Netflix…?

Exactly.

Quick. Somebody get Todd to write a eulogy where he says it's time to give up hope. That's always worked before.

I prefer 22. I think a lot of the good stuff relied on straining the writing staff.

And what if they did it as a Boondocks-style animated show?