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I got a number of firsties or near-firsties in the latter seasons of Community, so it's probably my shellshocked reaction to the Puppet episode or my 'I liked this episode like a two likes apples', both of which I still regularly get upvote notifications on.

We all know at this point that the director doesn't matter for these. The real news is the fact that Obi-Wan is the subject of the next spin-off. Agreed about Ewan, but I assume he's in. The notion has been in the air for so long that he's prepared for it.

I wish it had leaned into the cheesy neo-Blaxploitation aspects even more than it did - Diamondback might have sat better in the show/universe if they had. And as always with Netflix, it could've been better-paced. In retrospect they also should've made it so that the Judas Bullets et al. were coming from Vulture, not

Someone send Daldry a copy of Kenobi. This should be a straight Western that can be shot for under $80M.

Put them on toast and sell them to Millennials, then use the money to buy the house they now can't afford, flip it for profit, buy more avocados, repeat.

Over Powered.

On the reddit at least it's a whole shitty cocktail of fan entitlement. WAAAH the show's not free online anymore, the wimmin righters are ruining it just like wimmin ghostbusters suck amirite, Rick is too OP now (as if he wasn't always; that's the point of his character!), it's not as funny (?), not enough Jerry (the

I really don't know why everybody's complaining other than that they like to complain. Or maybe a lot of fans saw something different in it all along than I did? It's still the same show. All it's missing is Jerry, and we're getting plenty of him next episode.

At some point he's got to figure he'll have more power returning to his natural bomb-throwing Bratbort-running position than he does as the creepy guy in the White House who everybody ignores.

Pretty sure it's "a good night's sleep", or as Harmon calls it, "a bottle of Ketel One"

It's still available. Large sets like that tend to stick around for several years. It may even go on discount when it reaches end of life.

1. Grease
2. Dead Man's Chest (not to be confused with Dead Men Tell No Tales)
3. J

Lego has all but confirmed that there's a new UCS Millennium Falcon coming in October which will be the largest Lego set ever made. Rumors place the piece count north of 7,500 and the price anywhere from $600 to $800.

It says right there in his bio. He's the creator of "Teletubby Shooter 2".

It was supposed to be an anodyne event about infrastructure (remember infrastructure week?) but he just started taking questions.

If anyone in the White House had the power to do so, they would stop Trump from talking off-prompter ever again. They would keep him sequestered in the west wing and install an app that spoofs twitter on his phone. But they don't so we're going to keep witnessing his slide into ever-more-racist senility play out in

Not originally but I was gonna let Lloyd do it I think? I dunno.

Yeah I get the feeling everyone's gonna sign up out of the gate and then be like "shit there's nothing coming out this month"

Probably everything you can imagine and more. As a member of Gen Z though I have no expectations of privacy.