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Good for Parks and Rec at least.

I didn't like the Abed scream in the tag either but I don't grade the episode including the tag.

I really liked Tom this episode.  It's a nice return to form after his annoying antics throughout this season.  Great episode and I'm glad it's back.

Even though I loved this episode, there was a lot crammed into 22 minutes.  It would have been great to have more "missing" Abed and let Annie and Abed move through all the characters a bit more.  They brushed past Pierce and Shirley quite fast.

I loved this episode and I can't wait to watch it again tomorrow.  Great character beats in the same vain as Mixology Certification.

Nick's face and turn to consternation when hearing Chloe's age was great physical acting.  It made me laugh as much as when he learned that Schmidt and CeCe were having sex.

I thought they were unusually harsh on Britta in the cold open.  I know that she's a buzzkill and a fun vampire but after a few jokes (albeit quite funny) it was too much.

If you're going to read the AV Club reviews, stay away from the comments.  People will post a year or two after the episode aired and it might contain spoilers.

I am taller than all of you.  Bow to me as I am now your height king.

What a great quote.  I should make it my AV Club picture.

That might have been one of the weirdest episodes of Community ever (which is saying something).  I really enjoyed it but I'll need to watch it again.  I do wish there were less pictures of the battles and more video, though.

I was just watching "The Psychology of Letting Go" and the cinematography looks so different.  The colors don't look as washed out as the new season to me.  Maybe it's the TV I'm watching it on but I like the old way.  Also, they don't do all the weird close ups that the past three episodes have done.

Outside of the terrible, dragged-out erection joke, I was laughing quite a bit.  Looking forward to the next episode.

So The Big Bang Theory is coming back with Leonard Nimoy tonight.  I think we should be rational and lower expectation of ratings tomorrow.

When they stopped trying to focus on Jess' "adorkability" and made the guys - especially Schmidt - funnier.

I didn't hate the shaky camera it was just used a lot to avoid the major violence.  They really toned down Marvel and Clove's deaths, too.  It makes sense because they wanted a PG-13 rating.

Well, I decided to see The Hunger Games today.  They could have made the actually games incredibly violent and no one would know with the amount of shaky cam they used during the fight scenes.  Other than that, I didn't find it to be a bad interpretation of the book (there's been worse - I'm looking at you Half Blood

So was Harlan Simmons the guy who stole Cal Sweeney's Alcatraz business thanks to Tiller?  The same guy who Warden James sent into the mysterious control room at the end of the same episode?