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.
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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.
I'm getting tired of the autism jokes every episode.
Watching this movie feels like watching an episode in the middle of a TV series I've never watched before. What was even the point of this movie? What story was it trying to tell? Also, that green screen is offensive to my eyeballs.
"We’re all on our own timeline. It doesn’t matter how fast we get there, just that we do."
Samantha... girl, you're a creep.
A bisexual actress portraying a straight character pretending to be a lesbian :D
Does Carrie think about anyone but herself? She has absolutely no respect for Big's boundaries.
This show is SO GOOD.
I am an organic vegan, and my carbon footprint is miniscule.
Holy shit that was a great episode. From the amazing party scene to Emily and Sue being gay as fuck.
So many wrongs about the relationships featured on this show. Raising a child is the parent's responsibility, not their sibling's. And apparently Courtney and Bobby get together later in life even though when they meet there's a huge age gap? Disgusting.
"You know, people's reaction to opera the first time they see it is very dramatic. They either love it or hate it. If they love it, they will always love it. If they don't they may learn to appreciate it, but it will never become part of their soul." Me about that scene where Emily imagines Sue is singing her poem.
Eh, I expected a lot more from this season. Also... why is every relationship in this show moving so fast?
American terrorism leads to more terrorism? gasp
They're talking awfully loud about vampires in public.
A show about a bunch of ableist, homophobic, racist, and sexist terrorists. Great.
I wrongly assumed that an episode dedicated to the events of the present would be uninteresting, but this episode was very well written and acted.
So excited to finally see Elizabeth!
They made Diana a rapist. Great. What a hero.
Why was Satu speaking in English with her (I assume) family member? This was an excellent opportunity for some Sami representation!
This episode didn't age well.