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Romanticism | [s2e15] Early 21st Century

Here are several interesting ways to post about this episode, depending on your focus:

"How many rewatches did it take you to notice Star-burns had literal heart-burns for the dance? The level of detail in this show is streets ahead". 3. Britta’s "Pro-Gay" Backfire [S2E15] Early 21st Century Romanticism

Remind fans that this is the episode where Magnitude (Luke Youngblood) first shouts his iconic catchphrase, "Pop Pop!" Here are several interesting ways to post about

" Early 21st Century Romanticism " (Season 2, Episode 15) is a fan-favorite Community episode that originally aired on February 10, 2011, and is famous for its chaotic Valentine's Day energy and the introduction of the legendary character Magnitude. Britta’s "Pro-Gay" Backfire Remind fans that this is

"15 years later and it still pops. Rewatching the birth of a legend: Magnitude’s debut in S2E15. Pop Pop!". 2. The "Star-burns" Detail

The actor who plays Magnitude was also Lee Jordan (the Quidditch commentator) in the first two Harry Potter movies.

Highlight the visual gag where Star-burns actually has "heart-burns" (his sideburns are shaved into heart shapes) specifically for Valentine’s Day.

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