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Pam running on the hot coals was such an awesome character moment. I have to keep restraining myself from fistpumping every single time I see it. It was such a big character moment.

Congrats! Paid internships are great stepping stones to eventual greater job opportunities. That's quite coolio.

I still think I despise Umbridge more than Voldemort. Don't get me wrong, I think Ralph Fiennes did a fantastic job in making Voldemort really intriguing in his general evilness. He managed to transcend the idea of the character being known to some people as just the main bad guy who does bad stuff (which he

1. Favorite AVC commenter(s) of all time?
2. Favorite season of a television show ever? (If you want, you can have one for comedy and one for drama.)
3. Which do you prefer: Narwhals with the voices of Morgan Freeman, or squirrels with the facial expressions of Donald Glover?

Todd, your incredibly insightful (and sometimes delightfully, brilliantly maniacal) writing pieces have greatly contributed to making this site as truly awesome as it is.
Articles like this from you are literally among the Internet's finest. I have been able to gain many new perspectives on the entertainment that I

For some reason, I am now imagining Jean-Ralphio as a dinosaur and am laughing hysterically. Thank you.

I am NOT accepting five seasons and a nothing. Sony, DO SOMETHING PLEASE. SAVE THIS SHOW. DON'T BRITTA WHAT COULD BE A CHANGTASTIC FUTURE FOR THIS SHOW. YOU HAVE A WEEK TO DO SOMETHING AWESOME. THANK YOU. THAT IS ALL.

Lazy Sundae!…I would pay way too much money just to own that.

Yeah, "Walkabout" is an absolute television treasure to behold. It just gets better and better for me every time upon rewatch, even when I know the big reveal at the end.

Can we just have O'Neal take over doing all the photoshopping on the Internet from now on, please?

Michael's face in that scene is priceless. He looks like he's trying to swallow some bad sushi.

I can only assume that he went on to form a very successful career in collaboratory slam poetry with Nick Fury. However, they would both would soon realize that Nick is actually Troy's dad. So, they team up with S.H.I.E.L.D, Justice League, the Avengers, and the remaining members of Styx to rescue Troy and Levar

After his awesome appearance in Winter Soldier, I honestly wish the best of luck to the guy. Heck, I'll probably go see that bizarre flight attendant thingy if it means he gets more work.

HOORAY FOR LITERALLY ANY MEMBER OF THE CAST OF COMMUNITY GETTING MORE WORK! Now, all I need is Danny Pudi to appear in pretty much all the things, and I'll be set. No disrespect to Affleck, but Abed was born to play Batman, goshdangit.

"Dinner Party" is definitely in my top 5 episodes of the show, maybe even top 3. There are so many reasons for that episode's brilliance. I still think Melora Hardin should have gotten much more praise for her performance as Jan, because, gosh darnit, she was amazing. Plus, anytime that Hunter's song was playing was

By the time they were doing the whole dance routine for Michael, I actually had to cover my face with a pillow because I just could not bear to watch it. It was great comedy, nonetheless, but so excruciating!

"Phillis' Wedding" is right up with "Scott's Tots" and "Dinner Party" as being a fantastic showcase of this show's expert cringe humor.

When I first saw the headline, for a wonderful split second, I thought Community had, by some mystical/impossible circumstances, been brought back by NBC. I've got to stop assuming stuff. (weeps while softly shouting "It's not made up, it's not made up!")

It's almost hard to believe how amazing "The Constant" is. It's just perfect.

As mournful as I am, I'd like to take this time to celebrate this wonderful five year experience that was one of the funniest, wittiest, cleverest, most intelligent and creative shows to appear on our screens in a long, long time. Don't get me wrong, I love Parks and Rec and all the other great NBC comedies, but I