Seeing how much the actors pretend to start having sex in the middle of the scenes reminds me of an Abed quote: "When you first came in we were as wholesome and healthy as the family in The Brady Bunch, and now we're as dysfunctional and incestuous as the cast of The Brady Bunch."
well, you do have Allison Brie in the show.. nuff said. Raises the level of sexual tension on the show to very high levels. The producers realized very early that there was no way they could contain her as the young innocent teen of the show, so quickly they let down her hair, let out her boobs, and the rest was tight shirts and short skirts.
@@michelepagani5091 thanks Michelle for your valuable input. I would’ve NEVEERRR GUESSED. Because all Doctors’ side hustles are acting and it’s sooooo common to find them 🙄
Yvette seems like she's a really cool woman. She's always the one who laughs the hardest during bloopers, always the one who's kindest to fans, and who I think is most appreciative of all the fame she's getting among fans.
Holly was the stand in for Gillian Jacobs so she had a regular position on the show as well as being an extra in many scenes (learnt that from the commentary)
I absolutely love this blooper! The reactions of the other cast members and then the way Donald and Dani look at each other and crack up, I can't stop cry-laughing when i watch this lol
Oliver Revillo literally every single video I have has over 10k views from my consistent viewers. Then other videos have more because I guess the algorithm picked it up and put them in people’s recommended. That is literally how RU-vid works so the maths does add up.
It’s kind of funny to me that Alison is one of the cast who makes the most amount of dirty jokes and then theres “Annie’s pretty young we try not to sexualize her”
It's called Irony, she's suppose to be the young nonsexual one, yet Alison happens to be the exact opposite, sexy flirty outgoing exibitionist. They realized that they couldn't keep Annie non sexualized. Plenty of actresses are like that, they cast them in a non sexual, or intellectual role or something but there isn't any way to contain that the person is not even close to that fit.
Yeah but everyone makes him out to look like the bad guy just cause a couple cast members say he was problematic I don’t think he should be gettin As much hate
@@Chancethestylist Not just a couple cast mates. Almost everyone on SNL, most actors he has worked with... he is a dickhead. He had an awful childhood but doesnt excuse his blatant bigotry. He's such a good actor you'd never know he was like that.
@@Chancethestylist Even when it's the words of basically every human who's ever interacted with him? Come on lol. No one's stopping you from liking the guy if you want to but let's not be dense here...
drew13600 I’m not saying that I’m just gonna treat everyone like a human until they personally give me s reason to otherwise also did you really need to use “preposterous”
@@musicaltheatergeek79 You realize he has completely different projects to think about right? Atlanta is probably the closest thing to a comedy coming from him and it's still pretty heavy at times.
the whole segment from 7:26 to 8:01 is the funniest part of the entire video for me. danny growing frustrated with the lock, swearing under his breath, and finally opening it just for it to be chained from the inside is such a good set up and punchline, it should have made it to the show. and watching donald’s reaction at the end is so funny.
10:28 i love that one. Danny trying to catch the bowl, Donald's "fuck it" and the others just aggressively dancing in the back. it never fails to make me laugh
Never really got why Pierce invited Troy to live with him and later bequeathed him his fortune & tasked him with sailing around the world, but it's obvious from these outtakes that Chevy Chase genuinely got a kick out of Donald Glover. That must've been the inspiration.
At the show’s inception, pierce and Troy were supposed to be one of the key pairings; Troy and Abed didn’t come in until a bit later in the series. Troy moving in with Pierce was a nod to that original relationship.
Apparently Troy and Pierce were supposed to be like Troy and Abed but then Donald and Danny started hanging out more so Abed became Troy's partner in crime.
@@mickeye6428 I've rewatched Season 4 since making that comment, and while it's better than I remember, it's definitely not better than season 1. Better than episode 1? Absolutely. Better than season 1? No way.
@@AlleeCatBlues Well watch all of Season 1 again. It isn't as good as four. Season one has that terrible episode with the highschool kids. They have no idea who Britta is. Jeff is literally a completely different character from one episode to the next. I've never seen any complaint about season 4 that wasn't just some misplaced allegiance to Harmon, who was one of many creators of this show, and not the most important one. He fought against casting Joel McHale.
Mickey E in my opinion, season 4 is just a cheap imitation of the first 3. While it has all the right elements, it lacks the heart that Harmon and Dino stamatopoulos brought to the table. On its own, I think it’s a pretty decent piece of media, but I think it stands out when compared to the other seasons. while the writing may not be as focused, I’d take season 1 over season 4 any day
Maybe ye, it also suits her character to 'make a mistake' so it could be that they just roll with her takes 🤪 from these clips it also looks like she can keep herself from laughing really well
@@g.taylor7938 i dont think they would have put the bad scenes with chevy bloopers because they dont wanna make him look bad. he and donald seemed like a decent bts duo
I feel like sometimes you can tell the guy is from a different era, and still thinks he lives in that era. He wanted to fit in, but really did not (which is kinda normal since they were all born between the 70s and early 80s and he was born in 1943), plus the hours were crazy. I think Harmon nailed the character of Pierce, somebody whos usually nasty, racist, and so on, but deep inside just wants to fit in and being loved, whatever the cost.
This actually makes chevy chase look like not such a dick. He obviously has still said some really dumb things about the show, but it looks like most of the time he is just a normal guy making people laugh and having a good time. I also love how everyone on the main cast seems to get along so well on and off camera. A show where everyone is basically family will always turn out better than one where everyone is just there for the money and doesn't enjoy being around their castmates, Makes me even sadder knowing so many of the cast have left.
I think he had the most friction with Dan Harmon. He got along well with the cast though and these bloopers prove it. Joel McHale even said nice things about him in interviews.
I disagree, I think if anything these bloopers show that he was kind of a bummer and brought the energy down. Most of his jokes were him being defensive and had an aer of sincerity.
That chain on the door was so funny and made me so mad. I angry laughed for 5 minutes straight. Then I realized they'd probably been screwing with the locks the whole time and angry laughed for a few more.
this is the reason i love this show. you can clearly see that the cast has so much chemistry off and on tape (minus chevy maybe) and they honestly have fun with it. they are immature yet superb actors and i cannot admire that more. the whole cast and crew are just having tons of fun with this show and it’s so great to see. most blooper reels for other shows aren’t as fun as this one is. bless the cast and crew of community, i will forever love this show
Damn, why didnt they leave 9:42 take in there, all they needed to do is cut just before they all cracked up, Allison screaming in harmony was hilarious and even made sense storywise with getting "the glee"
Donald Glover is the biggest loss of the show. That guy really is freaking funny. Next to him it was also sad to see the show lose Pierce as a character. Chevy seems like a asshole but Pierce was a really hilarious character. And I don't actually think Shirley is that big of a loss. Her role wasn't that impactfull imo while I really like that actress. I really hope they will do a movie inbetween seasons in search for Troy with Troy in the movie also.
I hope they do produce a movie because "Six Seasons And A Movie" wasn't made for nothin'. Besides, Dan Harmon needs to make an apology after the huge disaster known as the sixth season. ....Okay it's not that bad but it was a big disappointment. And since the fact that Troy being the biggest loss is established, i'll pick Shirley and her hilariously smothered rage any day.
^Yeah. I was a bit overwhelmed with the loss of Troy, who'd been my favourite character. I knew it before and thought it would be alright but the episode was just too good to forget. It was a great season! I watching Wedding Videography and a couple of other episodes over and over without at all getting bored.
This is probably the only show where the bloopers are so in character and the show is so meta that I can completely forget I'm watching bloopers instead of the actual show
Yeah, SEEMS like. thats because you literally just watched the best bits, a compilation of funny outtakes and bloopers. obviously theyre not going to put in the stressful moments where Chevy is acting like a complete asshole on their funny quirky blooper reel...
I love watching these and seeing the dynamic between Chevy and Donald. You can tell Chevy genuinely understood that Donald is so funny and would blow up eventually
14:03 When I first seen this scene in the show I thought How in tf did they make it through this!! And then I seen THIS and "Bacontoooown" will now live in my brain Forever🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
I like to imagine that all of these bloopers are actually happening within the universe, that its all another Abed film project. Meta-meta stuff. P.S its weird hearing them swear. Cool, but weird.