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"Community" / Parks & Recreation

Bucky Katt;2154773; said:
Already? Another show I can clear off the DVR without having watched a single episode. :lol:

It's sad. I thought it was a good show, but a little to out there for most viewers. I think there is still one episode left. Have to see how they finish up. I think we need more shows with a run like Cougarton Abbey on Community.
 
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Thank you for bringing back Dan Harmon, NBC. I was very concerned that community would go out with a whimper without Troy but last week was a hilarious commentary on social media neediness.

Also, reddit is making MeowMeowBeenz a real thing
http://www.geekosystem.com/reddit-makine-meowmeowbeenz/

Haha that is awesome! I thought the one before with Chang pandering to potential ghosts and Duncan vs. Jeff dialogue was hysterical...maybe my favorite Community episode ever. "Hong Kong, 1964."
 
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This season of Community has been awesome but another fucking claymation episode last night? Worst episode of Community ever and I'm not sure why they did another one after the first was such a disaster.
 
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I sometimes think that shows use babies (newborn) as crutches for easy storylines or otherwise, at least some shows on their way out do/did.

But I guess it's only logical that Leslie Knope and Ben would have a baby on "Parks and Rec" because they are married. So that's not really using it as a crutch.

A show like "Grey's Anatomy" or "Friends" (way back when) did that (introduce babies due to lack of storylines).
 
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