"Thank you for this. This all good. Night good. There it is."
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"Thank you for this. This all good. Night good. There it is."
The Jerreth episode was a triumph. This show just keeps getting better and better.
Great episode, but the first Paas joke was pretty close to Patton's material. Also, with Alec Baldwin playing God I waited the whole episode for a Malice reference that never showed up.
"You know, I've been very depressed for the last couple of most of my life."
Comedy Gang Bang?
Season one DVD comes out next week! Pre-order on Amazon.
Definitely the best episode of the season. In addition to the stuff that's been mentioned, I loved the living Ewok, Jenna's take on the "stretch and put your arm around someone" move, Jim Carrey...
PFT's juice bar owner characterization is at the top of my list of funniest podcast moments of 2012. It's going to be hard to top that.
Maybe it was because I was high, but I thought that episode was the funniest yet. I especially liked Will Arnett's scene with the phones in the hotel lobby, as well as Spike Jonze and his comically...
The writing in the live scene with Megan Mullally/Adam Scott/et al. was pitch perfect. Great performances, too.
My pick for episode of the year: 99 - Somethin' for Daddy! (Patton Oswalt, Andy Daly)
The tipping point for me was Andy's answer to Patton's question about his earliest childhood memory. Patton...
http://www.nbc.com/contact/general/
If you select "Community" from the drop-down menu you can send NBC a message about the show. I hope they don't cancel it.
I've come to expect staggeringly incisive social and existential commentary from Chatman and Lee. The first three episodes seemed a bit short on that sort of thing compared to a typical episode of...
After watching the scenes with Will Forte, I'm on board for at least the first season.
I thought the dolphin episode was going to go down as the best one this season, but yesterday's CERN episode blew it out of the water.
Yes! This is going to be great. I hope they use as many actors and writers from The Sarah Silverman Program as possible.
"Are you folks seriously buying this shit?"
"OH YEAH! WOO!"
I also loved how Saget sold out and did the scene exactly as instructed, a la Full House.
Consider me dazzled. Can't wait for the new season.
Nice! I live in the area and just signed up for tickets. I hope he does the "Paul's the King" bit. It killed me when the Sklar brothers had him do it on their podcast.
Man, that last episode was mindblowing. The storyline was unpredictable but organic, the pace was thrilling, the visuals were compelling, and the jokes were hilarious.
A couple of my favorite...
So. Damn. Good. I love the .gif, tauko.
The only thing I'd change about this episode was the explosive sweater. It should have been knitted out of Primacord!
Also loving Brett Gelman, although he is not at all what I was expecting the caustic poet-cum-social revolutionary responsible for such bleak dystopian allegories as iBrain to look like.
Absolutely brilliant. Shattered my already high expectations.
Setting my calendar. (For the second time.)
Boys, I received our quarterly report yesterday and uh, hang on. Ajay? Raj? Ramesh? What's going on here? Where are Dunesh, Kumar, and Sunavo?