Vampire Abed was better though
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Vampire Abed was better though
Vampire Troy?
Christmas was the fight with mustachioed Anthony Michael Hall and the case of Breakin'.
Okay, how is that not supremely loony? Come on, man, feel the craze!
Continuing the Community theme: oh my god, the DVDs are CRACK. I cannot stop watching them even though I have shit to do today.
This is where I am with Big Bang Theory, although I'm just watching every syndicated airing ever, not the DVDs. If I don't see Big Bang every. single. day. now (and better, twice!), I start to twitch.
Vampire Abed was better thoughVampire Troy?
Nope--the naked pool ep was also the vampire arms ep, which was Abed.
and AWESOME.
I agree with Tep that Joel McHale is foamy(although I always kind of think that about people who make me laugh like he does on The Soup, I wasn't sure till the paintball tank top) Yum! ita, point taken, although the craziness is more surreal in this recent season.
The alternate realities episode was a thing of beauty, and it's basically the only episode I've seen (saw part of the pilot back in the day, but wasn't wowed by it). Soon to be rectified by DVDs.
This is where I am with Big Bang Theory, although I'm just watching every syndicated airing ever, not the DVDs. If I don't see Big Bang every. single. day. now (and better, twice!), I start to twitch.
We burned through those, and it sucked when we caught up to the current season, because then we didn't have any more new-to-us episodes. Except the current season, of course. But no more backlog.
Nope--the naked pool ep was also the vampire arms ep, which was Abed.
and AWESOME.
Totally.
sometimes backlogs are cool.
Okay, this is just weird. A guy on IO9 was explaining that the Batman thing is why he can't watch Community:
I find a grown man who's filled his house with toys and yet captured a woman to coexist with completely under his rules and then verbally berates he for damaging a $20 disc that he probably forgot he had among all the other junk frightening. I met a guy like this once. Maybe it would be funny for him. Maybe there are more like him who could relate.
I've seen a lot of people say you can't tell someone they're watching the show wrong, but seriously? You can. You totally TOTALLY can.
That reaction is...intense, right? Although I might enjoy a fanfic crossover where Sheldon from Big Bang and Abed from Community sort of...parallel play for a few hours...is that weird?