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I don't remember seeing a single ad for the block during their Tuesday night comedies. That is a real dumb thing if you ask me.

It's rampant over in the Community comments right now. It's like Harmon personally attacked people by not making S5 the greatest season of tv ever.

Maybe it's because I didn't see season three, but I think this season has been hilarious.

I don't know, man. They could surprise us. The best thing about this show is how much it just pushes right past what we think will happen. As twisted as it is, it has some setups where you're like, "Oh, I've seen this kind of before," and then it just rockets right into "Wow!" territory. Imagine what they'll do when

Seriously, we're not doing "phrasing" anymore?

"But Jost is starting to reveal an ability to stare down an audience (non)reaction." Yeah, that's a ringing endorsement if I've ever heard one.

I think since MK64 is the most "drifty" of the series to where you can lose control pretty easily, the guardrails were a necessary choice. Doesn't keep me from loving it.

Bowser's Castle on MK64 is my kryptonite. I can NEVER win. It is the weirdest thing. I can be first on the last lap and ALWAYS give it away.

It's also the fact that it used to be a character, now it's an impression of that character.

This is a great record from them. I think it'll stand next to Danse and Wet From Birth. I love "Scapegoat" and its intensity. Reminds me of a new "Drop Kick The Punks."

Jensen. 100% Jensen.

And yet according to my Facebook feed, Hollywood ignores all of Christians. The studio desperately tried to make this movie even more palatable to you! I need to clear out Facebook friends.

And the new one is Broad City, which is excellent.

I hear you. And despite my vitriol, I loved the show and I was someone who defended everything for quite awhile after it ended. But then I just began to think about it and it soured it. I did love the characters. One of my favorite moments is in the "The Hunting Party" when Christian is admonishing Jack for getting to

You are right in that I used cop-out incorrectly. Agreed.

Was it abundantly clear to you that they were the same characters before the final episode? No, it wasn't, so if I'm watching the first few episodes of the season, there was no choice but to say it was an alternate reality. They showed the island underwater. That indicates we're in something much different. Speaking

No. That is not it. I'm disappointed in that when they say "it's all about the characters, not the mysteries" and then frame HALF THE FUCKING FINAL SEASON in a mysterious narrative device. If it was all about the characters, then fuck the sideways shit and tell real stories with the characters we've actually spent 5

You mean made it clear it was clearly only about the drama on the weekly official podcast where they'd discuss mythology ad nauseam? At Comic Con where they teased answers? With the alternate reality game that lasted an entire summer and required healthy programming knowledge? Yeah, how could idiots think that would

Hey are you the Squalor on Reddit that is a living IMDB? Nice to see you here.

Don't forget Brooklyn 99!