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The only thing I remember about that show is the "Coca-Cola Presents." Well, that, and that I think a scene of it had a bunch of teens talking in the back of a truck (possibly while drinking Coke?)

I also remember NBC ran Committed's episodes out of order, so in some episodes the main couple was together and some episodes they weren't, so I can't imagine the network gave a shit about it.

Yeah, Sarah Alexander. And it also had Justin Bartha and Sarah Shahi, if I recall.

It's not my favorite, but it's in my Top 5 or 10. I love it because it explores (for the most part) how each person functions within the group. Plus, it's also a neat sci-fi thought experiment. It's held up to repeated viewings for me because of that. Also, it's funny. Very funny.

Every once in a while I remember Committed, and I remember that I liked it. But that was also 9 years ago, and I wonder if it was any good at all. For that matter, does anyone remember Teachers?

The way I saw it was that it's well-established that Jeff is deeply insecure about how people see him, so seeing Britta highly regarded in that moment turned him on because he wanted to be close to someone like that so he can feel some of that praise and acceptance by association.

A A A A A A A A A A. I was teetering between A and A- for Polygraphy, but unless I watch it again and feel wildly different, I'm feeling great about this one

Yeah, damn, this was such an A episode. Reminded me of "Mixology Certification," even if it isn't as tight as that one. It still has everything I love about Community (and I love it for the characters and favor some of the more dramatic episodes because of it).

There's still time….don't give up hope yet!

"Hoot and a half" has to be the most VanDerWerff-ian of phrases.

The weirdest part of that show for me was Sarah Chalke's ex-husband. It was like everyone involved decided that character's only trait would be "acts uncannily like Paul Rudd."

I think it's Cale's version of the song in Shrek, not Buckley's. And then Rufus Wainwright's on the soundtrack to make it more confusing.

I wish they gave her more stuff to do, so she'd be a more interesting character. She's been my least favorite because all she does is evade responsibility and roll her eyes.

I'm surprised and disgusted by all of you! Especially NathanielTheGreat's children!

NEVER ENOUGH

UNLOCKED: Sexual gratification!

I want deeper research into why the announcer screams when he announces the Rookies or All-Stars in NBA Jam. It's one of my earliest video game memories, and it's still one of the funniest and most mysterious things in this world.

I think I like this…human music

The Legend of the Mother (Weirdly, the Japanese title is 'The Legend of the Earthbound')

But it just got taken off of Netflix, Hulu and Amazon in the hopes of boosting DVD sales