I kind of wonder if it's messed with his career sometimes - he comes across as a really sweet, goofy and genuine guy (married with two kids even), but Abed is such a strong character (and Danny plays him so completely) that a lot of people can't really seem to separate the two. People can't seem to stop associating him with it. Don't think he minds at all, but I've been waiting to see him get an Allison Brie type career (she's gotten to do so many different types of things!) and it's just not clicking.
@@LlamacornAlpaca i think he's doing fine, he's a great character in Mythic Quest for instance and not at all like abed. I also believe he is getting a starring role in an upcoming TV show
There's a wide, wide range in ability with that dude (just put his Nic Cage and Andre impressions side-by-side with Abed for starters), and a lot of it went under-appreciated I think.
Fidel Guevara Chevy can’t come back for the idea that Pierce is proclaimed dead, and Dan Harmon and Chevy Chase fucking hate each other dude. And I would argue the 4th season was worse than the 6th.
If you watch carefully, Gillian didn't. Even in the take they used she's starting to crack. It fits because of the strangeness of the scene, but she's seconds away from a full meltdown.
@@chops_chops I mean Jonathan Banks as an actor and person is much better than Chevy Chase but Pierce is the better character. Well, the funnier one atleast.
@@theunderdog9353 Well, both are different characters who had different dynamic with the other characters of the show Hickey was hard ass who was hated at first but the group later on accepted him. Pierce was a goof and 99% of the times was hated by the group and not actually got accepted by everyone. His character didn't even got a built up in the show. Every time Pierce acted as an ass, he gets a moral lesson at the end of the episode and then he acts as an ass in the next episode.
@@thunderfist232 I'm not watching Community for character development lol. I watch it as a comedy and I've laughed my ass off at Pierce and never at Mike. I can only remember one time I've actually laughed at his character and that's when he was driving around on that thing in the hot lava episode.
Banks had to shoot better call saul during season 6. But Dan said he would love to bring him back but it would depend on his schedule for better call saul
The beginning of the Meow Meow Beans episode where he just is stammering his words because he can’t believe the stupidity of the world and how he fault for it in wars is so funny to me lol. He even laughs in disgust.
Seasons 1-3 are *gold* Season 4 took a hit because they lost Dan Harmon Season 5 got Dan back and was surprisingly very good despite not having Chevy and having Donald leave in the beginning. Season 6 was still entertaining to watch but it definitely wasn’t one of my favorites.
Season 6 was terrible, probably because Harmon went through a divorce, you see it in the Harmon Productions end credit card, it changed from him and his wife cuddling to Harmon being alone drunk. Season 4 was alright.
Yeah, season 6 feels less over the top and the humor seems more dry, at least to me. But I think it has a few amazing episodes. Couldn't stop laughing with the wedding episode.
Yeah, for me it's 1-3 pure comedy gold. 4 is still relaly good. 5 starts to suck, it made me drop the show years ago and I watched it in it's entirety only thanks to Netflix. But it still has a few really amazing episodes. As for season 6, I was watching it doing other stuff at home because it was so boring and different, almost every character was written in a weird way, especially Abend. But but I really enjoyed the paintball and wedding episodes. I can see how some people may like the finale, I myself think it was a bit too meta even for Community.
Agree with everything. Watching season 6 was sad at the beginning ... it was almost souless and to me it started to get good with the episode 10 "Basic RV Repair and Palmistry" the one with the big hand and Abed wanting to do flashbacks I would have loved to see the season building up to the final but it seems like they didn't know it will be the last season until the last episode
There's a brand new dance based on an old phrase. It's called the 'Fat Dog' and it will amaze. You've heard this expression your entire life. It's not made up. It's not made up.
I can't believe they don't have at least an hour of footage from the Lava World episode. The fact that any of them can keep a strait face for the word "scootenanny" or the phrase "Mama mahogany, feast your feet on that sweet stack of sticks" (both delivered by Allison Brie, without even a smirk). I personally laugh til I cry every time I hear either of them. On a side note I love how the Greendale campus can: Hyper-progress multiple months (if not years) worth of societal collapse and restructuring to a post-apocalyptic, superstitiously ritualistic, and oddly tribal hell-scape. All in the matter of minutes, seriously not even a full hour, but minutes.
The community BTS clip comment sections are pretty homogenous. They always have the same handful of comments and certain cast members are always left out of them.
@@todd3143 troy is canonically a year or less older than Annie and in the same graduating high school class. But he's never treated like she is even when he dates older Britta. I wonder if the joke about not sexualizing Annie comes from how much raunchier Alison Brie's comedy sensibilities are.
He did do it in one take meaning they didn't have to cut away or piece it together in editing. Doing a scene in one take doesn't mean it didn't take multiple attempts to get the one final scene.
It's the song from when war breaks out between the Pillow fort and the Blanket fort at the end of Season 3 Ep 13, composed by Ludwig Goransson for the show.
@@jmab721 The words they are singing are from the Fat Dog dance in Season 5: "It's a brand new dance based on an old phrase. It's called the Fat Dog and it will amaze. You've heard this expression your entire life. It's not made up. It's not made up."