Always great to see some sapphic representation on TV.
So close to getting it, yet so far away. When the guest characters are the ones making sense, and the main characters are all wrong.
Team Natasha. Carrie and Samantha are awful in this episode.
While watching this show I keep thinking to myself that a show about sex really should be more open minded.
Carrie is such an asshole and Big deserves better.
Wake up! It's 2000. The new millennium won't be about sexual labels, it'll be about sexual expression. It won't matter if you're sleeping with men or women. It'll be about sleeping with individuals. Soon everyone will be pansexual.
This was a good first episode, with the exception of the ADR being very noticeable and out of place in several scenes.
The homage to the Jeff and Annie shipper was great. Props to Dan for doing that.
I am so tired of documentaries with narrators pretending to be ignorant in order for the mainstream audience to have someone to relate to. This isn't a documentary about the fishing industry, it's a documentary about a man's journey learning about the fishing industry.
I just had a dream that I was a regular president.
Annie is definitely a friend of Ellen
Why is Pierce still on this show? He's ruining it.
Alison Brie is great in this episode.
Can they write Jamie out of this show already.
It was interesting enough until the twist.
One of the best episodes of this show.
Gorgeous scenery, but that's about it.
This episode feels so out of place.
Generic movie made even worse by a soundtrack that drowns out the characters and feels totally misplaced during scenes, and whatever they did to Sela Ward's face in editing.
Why does Jesse Eisenberg play the same unlikable character in every movie?
Thank you Zack Snyder for all the Mera scenes:pray:
I love this show so much. It's so important, and I'm so grateful it exists:heart:
What I love about Community is that most of the characters have their own personalities that don't completely change in order for the plot or a joke to make sense, but this episode completely fails at that. Several of the main characters are acting completely out of character in order to further the plot, but then I'm not sure if this whole episode is supposed to be a part of Abed's imagination, and that this is the way he sees his friends.
Stanford is super cute, Carrie is a self absorbed asshole.
iS hE gAy oR iS hE sTrAiGhT
This was a horrible episode. From the glorification of genital mutilation to the "nonissue" of Carrie punching Big. Yuck.
I fully support Amber, you go get that money!
Dean sexually harassing Jeff is making me so uncomfortable.
What was the point of this episode? I feel like it didn't add anything to the overall plot.
As much as I love this show, I miss The Fosters and its characters and family dynamics.