15 Things We Learned About "Community" From the Overly Obtuse "Simulated Empathy"
By Dustin Rowles | TV Reviews | April 20, 2012 | Comments ()
1. Like Dan Harmon, Dean Pelton May Have Gone Too Far With This One

2. Pierce Loves Mnemonics

3. Abed Often Needs Assistance in Determining Social Cues

4. The Blargons May Intercept

5. Annie Broke Abed

6. Troy Didn’t Get Inception


7. Troy Loves Butt Stuff

8. Troy Can’t Wait to Get Home to Abed

9. There’s More Where That Didn’t Come From


10. Abed Now Has the Ability to Enter the Minds of Others Using an Elusive New Technique Known as Empathy


11. Annie Is Not Stupid, She Just Sees It That Way Because It’s Calibrated to a Specific Brain Function

13. They May Be Experiencing Some Technical Difficulties

14. Pierce Doesn’t Know What the Hell Is Going On

15. I love Inspector Spacetime as Much as the Next Guy, But Dan Harmon May Have Been a Little Too Intentionally Obtuse with This Week’s Episode, Almost As Though He’s Trying to Spite Audiences Who Do Not Immediately Love ‘Community’


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