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Also, apparently I like Tina now? I'm as confused as the show is, I'm sure.

Will and Finn bro-ing around the country, searching for Emma, would be the world's weirdest travel show. SO many vests.

I know that this was sort-of a terrible episode: it's an episode that can make the very worn path on Glee of "two guys liking the same girl" seem poignant and even a bit tragic, and at the exact same time have a split-screen of a wedding song from Company, and that wasn't even the worst of the jarring tonal shifts.

It was pretty insane. It was just a tiny bit below actually meeting him in person, which I'm sure will never happen, and his beard was fiiiiiierce.

We seriously all just collectively had a freakout about it. His face told me "HI" and I died.

You're just kind of on twitter for the time you are, and catch that slice of life for that moment. Sometimes it's worth it to read someone's whole feed, but mostly you kind of just all find each other when stuff happens. I don't know how it works, but primo time is when TV is happening, obviously.

I DIED. Every time I hear that I think of The IT Crowd. Makes dumb phone calls a little better.

I've missed you all! I haven't posted on here regularly since June/July, but I think of you all the time, kiddos.

Bunheads is one of the few shows that is just simple and fun to watch: I like Paradise and Sutton Foster is lovely as Michelle, but I also feel less urgency and angst around it (seriously, I get heart palpitations from Breaking Bad).

Noble's face when Walter was telling Peter when he first called him "dad"…slayed me. I'm going to miss those two and their complex, wondrous relationship.

Yeah, the awesomeness of Elena and Damon finally getting together was totally invalidated by Caroline's mom-tone warnings about sire bonds. A total letdown.

Yeah, the awesomeness of Elena and Damon finally getting together was totally invalidated by Caroline's mom-tone warnings about sire bonds. A total letdown.

@avclub-2699a553580f039ce51cb742ed676ad2:disqus I guess I don't see those things as mutually exclusive. See Suburgatory (at least from what this post describes): it's a show that can exist in a cartoonish, satire-filled world, but still have real emotions. That's how I feel about Community: even the episodes that

@avclub-2699a553580f039ce51cb742ed676ad2:disqus I guess I don't see those things as mutually exclusive. See Suburgatory (at least from what this post describes): it's a show that can exist in a cartoonish, satire-filled world, but still have real emotions. That's how I feel about Community: even the episodes that

But the show put it over the end credits, with some swelling music, which basically made me think that no, they're treating this weird last minute revelation as something viewers need to pay attention to. But I hope I'm wrong.

But the show put it over the end credits, with some swelling music, which basically made me think that no, they're treating this weird last minute revelation as something viewers need to pay attention to. But I hope I'm wrong.

@avclub-4acd793a645f227d84ddb7c4c3f16603:disqus I'm with you: it's sometimes eerily sneaky in its emotionality. (But I love it, so I love those moments) (and Donald Glover doing anything ever: crying, sneezing, telling awful jokes)

@avclub-4acd793a645f227d84ddb7c4c3f16603:disqus I'm with you: it's sometimes eerily sneaky in its emotionality. (But I love it, so I love those moments) (and Donald Glover doing anything ever: crying, sneezing, telling awful jokes)

Re-watch that one all the time. The end hallway scene with Troy and Annie just gets me.

Re-watch that one all the time. The end hallway scene with Troy and Annie just gets me.