Well, I said she's been the closest thing to a villain, not really a full-on villain, but she's been the antagonist in two episode. I guess the fact they aired successively is what's bugging me though.
Well, I said she's been the closest thing to a villain, not really a full-on villain, but she's been the antagonist in two episode. I guess the fact they aired successively is what's bugging me though.
I really enjoyed this episode, but Shirley's character this season is becoming tiresome. Is it just me or is she's becoming just a nicer version of season 2 Pierce? More passive aggressive and motivated by greed (or whatever motivates Shirley in any given episode) rather than loneliness, but she's been the closest…
I also didn't really understand this:
It's my favorite podcast, followed closely by Comedy Bang Bang.
I didn't hate it, but it wasn't one of my favorites from last year either.
See last year's Halloween episode. Well, don't "see" it, but you know what I mean.
Fair enough. That doesn't change my main point though. In any case, I'm sure Noble is quite adept at playing along with a show's ruse so as not to give anything away.
As was the subsequent cloning (Aliens 4).
Abed falling back into the lava was an Aliens 3 reference, I think. That was the immediate connection I made, at least.
Yeah, that's the first thing I thought of. :(
Jeff if all over Virtual Systems Analysis. It's easy to forget that though because it's Joel acting like Abed acting like Jeff.
If it's reasonable that they planned ahead enough to make Parish and Jeremy the same person, I don't see why it's so impossible that they also planned on making Jeremy and War the same person. It's not like Parish's introduction in The Sin Eater and the reveal in finale were seasons apart. If we were on season 3, and…
How about just the tip?
I like the Marine Biology episode, but Abed's story in it was one of the weakest stories in the entire season. It's like they wrote the episode, realized the forgot to write something for Abed, and tacked this on there at the last moment. I think it would have been much better if they had just written him out of that…
I like that he's basically doing what he's been doing the last four years: explaining how people think and/or behave to someone (before to the group now to students) and how that can exploited.
Did you notice that Nic Cage meows at one point in the movie that they're watching at the apartment? It's right as Annie gets up to leave.
I really hate it when people just type "k" instead of "OK". Like, typing "OK" requires so much goddamn work they have to streamline it. And when I read it, in my head, I hear a snot-nosed whiny teenager saying it dismissively to his parents, even when it's coming from an actual adult.
What an oddly specific rule!
I get what you're saying and that's one way to look at it. But I saw this as just a direct response to the Who's the Boss-class story, in which Abed was in complete control and knew the answer. Here, he was faced with a similar problem, but he didn't know the answer. It's basically saying, "OK, yes, Abed is a genius…