… Steve.
… Steve.
Something, something, anals.
Something, something, Jennifer Lopez's posterior.
Something, something, punchline.
Gigli?
He-derp e-derper diddly-derper.
"Fine. Then I'll bomb your house to the ground, missy."
As soon as Blake started to break down at the end of the cold open this episode became my favorite of the season.
It sure is.
Annyong.
When I first discovered this show, I was about to move in with my girlfriend, who was a HUGE "Greys Anatomy" fan (strangely enough, she's a nurse now). Thank you for making something that helped me deal with being exposed to that God-awful melodrama and kept me laughing over the years.
And let's not forget my monster dong!
And a pilot!
Gotta say, as much as I loved seeing a large ensemble again on CH, I never laughed once in this episode…
Librarian
Strangely enough, this was the episode that made me start to question the quality of newer Simpsons.
Personally, while I love Happy Endings more than Community, and I do loves me some Community, I'm glad Happy ended where it did, even through season 3 you could tell that the writers were starting to struggle with stories, conflicts and how to resolve them (That "sestra" dance that Alex and Jane did? C'mon). And it…
The dance-off at their high school reunion gets me. At first it's funny for it's inherent ridiculousness, then after awhile you think; "What? Are the show runners legitimately trying to make this work?" Then you start to believe in it, and then comes the smash cut to the trainwreck that is their reality.
I know how you feel, Come On In Here. When I was your age, I wanted an electric football game more than anything in the world. And my parents bought it for me, and it was the happiest day of my life.
Young man, in this comments section, we use a little word called "Please"
*Nods* …Uh huh…
You don't like Buffalo Mozzarella?