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The incest tag, especially how legal and how punishable it should be.

Amazing timing, Community.

Because that was also a great fucking episode.

That's why it's called 'Community' and not 'Community College' (Harmon's name vs NBC's preferred name).

If there's a good deal IMDB will have you covered. Otherwise, they'll pop up at regional film festivals, many of which happen around January-March. Maybe 18 months to two years from now they'll pop up on Netflix.

As soon the brogrammers showed up language became meaningless.

I watched the World's End recently and they did an excellent job of combining a coming of age from second childhood narrative with a satire of New Labour/Conservative Britain.

I once told a room of jr highers that they were all going to die (eventually). They laughed.

It seems crueler to end on a massive Kuleshov effect than on a fade to black.

Thank you for the correction, so I've now edited my post.

Really?

I'm more inclined towards that, and it's actually more in line with Peggy's style than with Don's. Peggy has favored pseudo-religious ads emphasizing sharing, such as the popsicle one, while Don's tend to be a bit more introspective that work in assuaging more existential fears.

why? Before this half-season he's never even touched the stuff. This is inceptioned groupthink.

favorite underrated episode of mine is The Crash. I don't know if it's actually underrated, but it was definitely not popular when it aired and has become something of a cult favorite.

a bear didn't eat Pete.

This is exactly how I read it too.

all good people. Seitz at his old blog (where Todd first started writing about the show, too) was invaluable when no one else really noticed it.

arse.

Totes.

Yeah, I'm not comfortable with crediting Don with the ad. We have literally no evidence for that.