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My dream panel was always Bill Bailey, Rob Brydon, and David Mitchell.

The fellow a few pages down who did a "Top 50 TV Shows" post got me into list-making mode, but it took me a while to get mine together. So, without further ado, hear's my 50 favorite shows. Ranking was a bitch.

The show gets there in hurdles. The other commenters are probably right in suggesting that it really blossoms in season four, but the previous seasons are definitely a ramp-up towards that. "Holly Jolly Secrets", in season three, is an excellent taste of what is to come, and it still holds up to this day as an amazing

Congratulations on the end of your journey! Or, at least, the easy part of it. Now, welcome to the hell of waiting for inconsistent amount of time ranging between a day and three months for eleven-minute segments to be doled out to you by Cartoon Network.

Indeed. I'm still just as hooked as I was the moment Bmo put in that last tape in "Holly Jolly Secrets" and the show bitch-slapped my soul.

The entire movie is worth it for that one moment towards the end, where Nacho leaps out of the ring and dives towards Ramses. The angle is impossible; he's literally flying, and Jack Black's facial expression and that awesome song from the opening credits make a legitimately glorious scene.

"Narrater might post a Linklater."
Nah, as I understand it Narrator's more of a Soderbergh guy.

"Now I hear you asking 'King of Ooo, how can you be so wise?' I'll tell you how: did you know that I am eight-thousand years old? Could be!" *applause*

Fair enough. But this comment still holds great significance, and should be honored as such.

I found it! I found the first comment on here completely unrelated to Community. Wow, Mr. Thedouchbag, it's an honor to meet you. How does it feel to know that you inadvertently started an era?

Well, this has certainly been a thread on the internet that I chose to participate in.

We could make a cool cop show! With continuity jokes! And references! You know what, forget the cop show!

Holy shit, Those Poor Bastards are on a movie soundtrack?! I gotta check this out!
*one trailer watch later*
Well, I didn't really need that sleep, ever again.

Watching Paul Ryan's horrified reaction to Trump's "Ban all Muslims" thing almost makes me wish that Trump would win the election, just for the poetic justice it would be for the Republican party. Ryan says "This isn't what conservatism is about", but the majority of people who vote Republican don't really care about

Yep!

"Technically proficient vocals" means something specific, and I will concede that what it means is not to be discounted, and can be awe-inspiring when coupled with music that matters. But "Excellent vocals" has much broader connotations to me. Let me put it this way: if I like the vocals on a record, then I think

That's why the traditional measurement of singing talent is worthless. Who care if you can hit a high C if you sound bored while doing it? Who cares if your voice is smooth if it's expressionless? Singing should be judged the same way other art is: the emotional impact it has on the listener. Darnielle's "Ha HA" in

Good vocals = the wide spectrum of human voices and their passion for their music.

I saw Yo La Tengo two months back on their acoustic tour, on a Sunday evening. That was fantastic.

Excellent vocals in this band.