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7/10
Not so good, and not so bad either.
theknightrider-6525620 March 2021
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I am not gonna sugarcoat it. It is not such a great episode per Community's standard. But I like the VR thread and starting to like Frankie...

And to be honest, one of the worst performances from Gillian Jacobs, especially the scene where she confronts her parents and hit them with pillow. I honestly cringed watching this. Yeah she is always wierd, but this was something else.
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8/10
One great plot line one bad.
tardis-098665 May 2020
The plot line with the dean and his virtual reality computer system is hilarious. The Britta plot line is far inferior, I hate Britta most episodes, but I can usually find her detestability amusing, in this episode she is even more wretched than usual, to the point of unfunnyness.
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3/10
Hideous
smcgillivray24 June 2020
How far this show has fallen. Just terrible. Even the acting has dropped off. The actors must have stopped caring knowing it was near the end. Sad.
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5/10
Brainstorm and Lawnmower Man
safenoe12 April 2022
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Keith David fills out the Study Group as Elroy. The VR sub-plot was somewhat prolongued and reminded me of Brainstorm and Lawnmower Man. Abed would be proud.

Elroy lives in an RV and refers to The Lawmmower Man. Abed would be proud.

Chang's hand sub-plot was also prolongued really. Abed wouldn't be proud.
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2/10
#WhiteGirlProblems
daisyisabaker7 February 2021
Dean having a breakdown is typical of the show's formula, but seems to be more heavily focusing on this particular episode.

What is Britta's problem?! Your parents were high af when you were a kid and they've acknowledged that and changed but they're trying their best over the past 10 years. I'm so sick of people shaming the fact that people need help. THERE'S NOTHING WRONG WITH ACCEPTING HELP!
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