Ah. Oops. Never mind then :X
Community
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Ah. Oops. Never mind then :X
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I swear I've head the "GayDean" song before…
Its a riff on Jolene.
I loved this episode so much!
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Seems like one step forward two steps back. This episode just didn't do it for me. There were some good lines and funny moments but overall I felt both plot lines were weak. I feel like when you bring prisoners into Greendale on segways that's a huge opportunity to do something great they just wheeled around, and i don't even get that guys motivation for going after Jeff. That was the kind of episode where they should have gone all in but instead it felt like they only had a good start with nothing in the middle and an ending that didn't make up for the boring middle.
My favorite things were Annie's whisper hug, Garret making fun of Jeff, and the Warden's reaction to the school.
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Community is one the sitcoms that make you laugh even though you already know every predictable joke.
The writing in the last episode was lame. Looks like Abed is not funny anymore. I hope it doesn't get worse than that.
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"You two dated?!"
"This used to be a study group?!"
"Yea, and Chang was our Teacher.."
"WHAT?!"Best thing ever.
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Haha, this was my favorite episode of the season yet. The topic of Frankie's sexuality helps veer away from the obvious FrankiexJeff romance angle. Plus everyone's secrets coming out was an amazing sequence.
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I really really enjoyed it, but the group having secretes revealed is starting to become its own trope within this show. Counting the two episodes mention in the episode we also have a few more like the puppet episode and the super hero origins episode.
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"You two dated?!"
"This used to be a study group?!"
"Yea, and Chang was our Teacher.."
"WHAT?!"Best thing ever.
"and I haven't been utilized well since!"
There were a lot of good lines in this. Everyone was used properly. No one came off that well. I really liked that the comedian they defended was so so bad. It just added more salt into a wound that was already super salty. This season hasn't been consistent but when it's good it reminds me what a great show community can be.
They also really nailed that True Detective ending.
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Such a nice episode.
I didn't notice it before, but Franky is a Goddess next to Britta and Annie.
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I love Britta's parents they're the best xD.
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This one was a great Britta episode. I really like Martin Maul so the more he's in the better. And Finally an episode that's funny and doesn't paint Britta as a terrible character. This and the previous episode really capture the classic Greendale spirit.
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I thought part of Britta's appeal is that she is terrible.
Anyway this was another good episode. Chang has given more laughs this season than I think the past 3 seasons combined. There's something about him being fully accepted into the group despite his clear insanity and Ken Cheong plays it very well. I don't know many shows that could revolve an entire episode so heavily around product placement so seamlessly but Greendale just seems like the obvious type of setting for stuff like that to happen.
The one thing I didn't like was Elroy's resolution with Jeff. That seemed tacky and quick but so did the distance the episode put between them. For such key plot points being so weak the episode still came off strong.
Also Billy Zane, such a great cameo. All his scenes were gold.
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It is good that Abed doesn't deny that they miss Troy, Shirley too.
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i liked the uncomfortable scene at the end
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i would definitely eat Annie first heh heh :ninja:
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This was probably the weakest episode of the season.
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This was not their best. I've expressed my disliking of the over use of Abed before, this is no exception. I did have a few good laughs though. The poop sharing, Britta thinking she got away with smoking. The dean was fine as well.
A few jabs at breaking the fourth wall are fine, but this show has done them to death by now and it feels like Abed is hitting that wall with a sledgehammer. It's not funny anymore.
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I want to puke saying this, but Community is not appointment viewing for me anymore. The last episode I saw was the email one; I just haven't felt like watching the rest. It's not that I haven't like them–Queer Studies and Advanced Waxing is in my top 5 all time and I haven't disliked any this season--but, the drive to watch them is just gone.
I don't know if it's because they come out in the middle of the night, if it's that I have to watch them on my computer, or what, but Community has slid from being my obsession. And my favorite show on TV. That's honestly Gravity Falls at this point. The Flash and Penny Dreadful are also more fun/ I look forward to them more.
This is like an identity crisis for me.
I don't know what's happening anymore.
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@Nex:
I want to puke saying this, but Community is not appointment viewing for me anymore. The last episode I saw was the email one; I just haven't felt like watching the rest. It's not that I haven't like them–Queer Studies and Advanced Waxing is in my top 5 all time and I haven't disliked any this season--but, the drive to watch them is just gone.
I don't know if it's because they come out in the middle of the night, if it's that I have to watch them on my computer, or what, but Community has slid from being my obsession. And my favorite show on TV. That's honestly Gravity Falls at this point. The Flash and Penny Dreadful are also more fun/ I look forward to them more.
This is like an identity crisis for me.
I don't know what's happening anymore.
In all honesty, this is me right now. My current obsessions is Steven Universe. But I always end up watching the episode later in Tuesday when I realize, oh wait… Community aired!? I blame it being on a site that I only use for Community exclusively. If it was Youtube, it would be different because the subscribe box. But I literally don't have a single venu to remind me.
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Focus on the movie.
If it happens.
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Best episode of the season? Why, yes, yes it is.
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It was a really solid episode. Though I don't like how its implied that they play paintball so often, since Season 3 they basically put an end to it. But I guess in Season 4 finale, they kind of brought it back as something Jeff cares about, soooo?
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It was a really solid episode. Though I don't like how its implied that they play paintball so often, since Season 3 they basically put an end to it. But I guess in Season 4 finale, they kind of brought it back as something Jeff cares about, soooo?
This is the fifth known time that paintball has taken place. The only season without a known paintball game is Season 5.
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This is the fifth known time that paintball has taken place. The only season without a known paintball game is Season 5.
Right but in Season 3, Abed and the Dean basically say. "Well… Paintball is getting redundant, let's stop." Season 4 was a dream only in Jeff's mind. So it feels like they dropped it as a group pretty early on. But its implied in this episode that they play it very frequently at school.
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Can I watch the Paintball episode without having seen any of this season and only the start of the last season?
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Can I watch the Paintball episode without having seen any of this season and only the start of the last season?
Yea. I mean all you need to know;
Elroy is the new Black Pierce, Old Troy or Shirley without the Purse. And Frankie is the school's financial officer who's basically kinda running the school because the Dean is terrible. Its been a roccuring joke that the rest of the group are trying to figure out if she's gay or not.
Outside of that its pretty stand alone.
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I love the idea that they play it all the time. I think as an episode it wears out but as part of the odd things that only happen at greendale I can it being a recurring thing.
Anyway this is probably as good as it gets for the season and it's a pretty high note. It's up there with the first paintball episode for me.
but desperate deans call for deansperate measures = me dying
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Right but in Season 3, Abed and the Dean basically say. "Well… Paintball is getting redundant, let's stop." Season 4 was a dream only in Jeff's mind. So it feels like they dropped it as a group pretty early on. But its implied in this episode that they play it very frequently at school.
But they still play it in Season 3, as evidenced by a flashback in the clip show episode. It's also possible that other paintball games have occurred that we haven't seen. Considering no one remembers the gas leak year, there have only been five years worth considering. It's reasonable to assume it's been an annual thing and at some point, a paintball game could have occurred in year 5 offscreen.
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Wait, did I totally miss something or did they not show who SilverBallz was.
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It was the guy getting the award, wasn't it?
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It was the chief janitor, who was planning on taking the money and leaving the school.. to maybe go work at city college? Because Frankie is too good at her job?
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Yes to all those question marks. Because he's the type of janitor who sets up elaborate underground paintball games while pretending to despise paintball just so he can get another job. He belongs at greendale obviously and he was afraid Frankie would turn it into the kind of place where he doesn't belong.
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Maybe I'm color blind then cause the paint he used at the end wasn't silver. Guess I was just expecting someone to shout "Your SilverBallz!?"
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Weird that the penultimate episode was an incest PSA and was probably one of the stronger episodes of the season.
Yeah, I've been following season 6. The show has lost it's spark IMO, and by that I mean it's completely just not talked about anymore, but I'd say it's about on par with seasons 3-5 (and yes, it's been awhile since I've rewatched season 4 but I didn't hate it or think it was a level below season 3, nor do I think seasons 5-6 were a "return to form").
That said, season 6 has been par for the course, but I really enjoyed this episode and last episode while loathing the two before it. Here's hoping the final episode next week stays on course. And then hopefully the movie ends the series with a bang. Given everything else this show has gone through I'm fully expecting a movie somehow to be done.
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I'll also add that I don't think the season has been utilizing the extra run time well. There's usually a scene or two that feels like it should have been trimmed.
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Preview's not giving me hope though...
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I enjoyed this one. It's not better than the paintball one but I didn't think they'd top that. Also I didn't laugh a lot but it still felt solid. I'd be happy with the finale if it's on this level. Enjoyable.
also todd has very pretty eyes.
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I'm convinced the entire reason they put Keith David in this show is come out the other end with a bunch of Keith David audio clips, removed from context, saying completely bizarre things.
(Whether or not Elroy lines will then get hilariously dubbed into Gargoyles clips is something I'm still wondering on)
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I'm convinced the entire reason they put Keith David in this show is come out the other end with a bunch of Keith David audio clips, removed from context, saying completely bizarre things.
(Whether or not Elroy lines will then get hilariously dubbed into Gargoyles clips is something I'm still wondering on)
writes this into my list of things to do.
I think the real probably this season has been Abed for me. He boucnes between being a real person and over the top Meta. This episode and the paintball were great Abed moments. The RV epsiode for examples is a highlight of how not to use Abed's gimmick.
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That might have been the most satisfying ending if Community is done.
#andamovieAlso #Squad
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Honestly, I'd love for it to end it now with the movie.
Also, Harmon revealed on Harmon town that the viewership on Yahoo was 10x the viewership of NBC.
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Fantastic finale.
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Honestly, I'd love for it to end it now with the movie.
Also, Harmon revealed on Harmon town that the viewership on Yahoo was 10x the viewership of NBC.
Most recent cast? Really curious if how successful it's been on yahoo.
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You couldn't ask for more from a series finale of community.
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Damnit. Can I watch it before watching the whole season? Britta's parents episode bummed me out and I wasn't watching.
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It doesn't reference previous episodes of the current season but I feel like it would be weird to watch the ending without watching the stuff, good or bad, that came before it.
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It doesn't reference previous episodes of the current season but I feel like it would be weird to watch the ending without watching the stuff, good or bad, that came before it.
It did a lot of referencing recent plot lines. I mean, it literally makes a joke that one of the character fantasies that Britta's parents are dead. Which is new to Season 6. (Not what happen, but enough reference to help you get what I mean. )
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A lot of recent plot lines? I don't see that. If he got up the episode with Britta's parents then he should at least know who Frankie and Elroy are. Even that joke only requires that you know Britta has parents.
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Maybe. Probably. Maybe.:cwy:
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Well this episode is just further proof that Community is my favorite television comedy. Honestly I hope Yahoo orders an additional season because this show has not run dry yet. This most recent season was gold and makes the top three on my list.
Also was that a Rick and Morty voice actor doing the Ice Cube Head Man part? That bit reminded me a lot of Rick and Morty.
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The ending actually made me sad. Really hope for a movie now and that they can get Donald Glover, Yvette Nicole Brown, Jonathan Banks and maybe even Chevy Chase to star - even if just for some quick moments.