I've also been watching it from the start, and I've never once been disappointed. Thanks to the wonderful invention, the DVD, I've watched the first two seasons about four or five times each. I was going to keep season three on my PVR (I'm not sure if they are called that south of the border, but same thing as a TiVo), that way I could watch them over and over while waiting for the DVD, but decided it would take up room that could be used for other stuff.
I also agree with you on the crazy episodes; they are by far the best. The paintball episodes, for example. And I absolutely loved the mafia-inspired one, with the chicken fingers...
So long, farewell, Auf Wiedersehen, good night.
I'm actually holding out on buying the DVDs because I'm waiting (and hoping) for it to be released on blu-ray. As far as my favorite episode though, I'd have to go with the "clip show" where all of the clips were brand new. It was hilarious but it was also a fresh take on a television staple.
Stone In Love - Journey
Rose of the Devil's Garden - Tiger Army
Don't Change - INXS
Highway Song - Blackfoot
Tonight She Comes - The Cars
This reminds me. I need to wash my Greendale Humans shirt so I can wear it tomorrow at Comic Con.
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Tubbs has a new home
Agreement that this week's Community was fantastic. If I had a complaint (not even in terms of quality, just in terms of preference), in recent episodes (season three so far, late season two) it's that the group was getting uncomfortably dysfunctional. Hilarious, yes, but still, uncomfortably so. And this one seemed to imply by its very format that Jeff—our protagonist—is the engine of that dysfunction. That with his ex-lawyer bravado/confidence, crossing over with his own selfishness; is poisonous for the group. (i.e., the embargo on Shirley's cooking wasn't 'for her own good', he just didn't want to look like the lone dick for not taking one out of being polite). That for everyone else's quirks, they're all willing to engage in the traditional friend conduct that glosses over those little incompatibilities.
And if you told me after I watched the pilot and said "eh, that's worth continuing to watch", that I'd be dissecting it on such a level, I'd have said you were outta yer damn mind.
As much as I enjoyed that, I'm still wary since Scrubs tried something like that (where they just worked all the clips into the current story line and just have the thing be that JD was having a wicked case of déjà vu), and NBC still made them do a traditional clip show the next year.
Although while we're on the topic, Clerks the Animated Series had a pretty awesome take on it, as well.
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Obligatory DLC Wishlist Reel Big Fish, Fountains of Wayne, Motion City Soundtrack, Collective Soul, BNL, recent MCR
Troy's timeline was absolutely hysterical...and this part had me literally in tears.
The Afterman: Acension 10.09.2012
The Afterman: Decension 02.05.13
P4: The Animation Episode 2
I'm not really into TV or anime especially, but I like seeing the dialogue for the game's silent protagonist and some decent action fights two episodes in a row.
http://www.kumby.com/persona-4-the-animation-episode-2/
(Plus my avatar makes his debut)
"Why do people with closed minds open their mouths?"
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The last show I watched was How I Met Your Mother. Rewatching season six for the third time.
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So long, farewell, Auf Wiedersehen, good night.