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Also, I'm sorry for continuing the Twilight reference. I just keep thinking how it's pretty nuanced, and we all love to make fun of Twilight. The scene where every bar mitzvah attendee reacted to his meltdown with glee and amusement just shows how much we prioritize superficiality (the age old argument). 
They see the

I've had a long day at work and was looking forward to being swept away by today's episode. But, I don't know whether to attribute it to my already questionable mood, I was disappointed.

Shutter Island?

I agree completely. 
To me, Troy is the Wendy to Abed's Peter Pan. Abed's personality restricts him to be rigid and somewhat confined within his immaturity and refusal to accept his changing world. By constantly being the sidekick, Troy is forced to live within the logic and laws of his best friend's world. While it is

Ok, I have to say it. Troy and Abed being normal is basically them being white people from the 40s.

While I agree Annie seemed hugely underused and rather punted to the sidelines in this episode, I couldn't bring myself to be annoyed. On the rare occasion that they did use her, she brought new levels to each scene. Literally every main character we care about was having an identity crisis, and yet we saw her

Oh…OHHHHHHH! ok, i get it. thanks. Carry on.

Question: Who is Jim Belushi?

The man has no lungs. He literally lives off of boobs and booze.

I know, but thats what it said on the white board in the study room. I'm not being ignorant. *crabwalks home*

Apparently, the library's getting fumigated to get rid of "vermin", as they say in Colorado. Is this the ep where someone dies?

If it's stupid but it works. It ain't stupid.

Also, Abed's "Dinner with Andre" voice is back. It breaks my heart when I hear it because it means he's trying to achieve something for the sake of others.

MY FAVOURITE PART.

Everyone, that puddle in the middle of the floor isn't urine. It's my tears. I'm so happy to be back.

I'll use the age old comparison of TBBT and our own Community. Should we celebrate TBBT's ability to round up the masses and claim it superior? Or should we give the trophy to Community where it touches so deep and so true but to a very isolated population?
Roger Ebert touches upon this topic nearly every year when the

And what a rant it was. Incoherent, dire need of grammar correction or simply just a suspension of Internet license.

Where do I pull the plug for the upcoming disaster that is 'Elementary'?

Hmm…this Community, you say. Is it at all-…I CAN'T EVEN JOKE ABOUT THIS. IM SORRY, I'M SO HAPPY. I LOVE COMMUNITY!  MY LIFE WILL BE COMPLETE ONCE AGAIN IN A MATTER OF HOURS.

That's so edible.