@@sanderflop Have you ever been in a marriage that's headed for divorce? The despair is so intense, it's probably as bad as the divorce itself - basically the first stages of the Kubler-Ross's stages of grief. Fortunately enough, Britta taught me in season 3 that the last stage of grief is acceptance and so now my marriage just seems like a bad dream!
What's really hilarious about the "Butcher and the Baker" tag is how it is a callback to the "Depends on what fails" tag from the end of season 5, implying that Community was the show that NBC cancelled and replaced by the Shirley spin-off.
I've honestly watched that "Butcher and the Baker" tag like 30 times. It's immaculately acted and every detail in it is just perfect. The fact that there's some ridiculous supernatural aspect to it makes it all the better. THEN LET ME BE YOUR LEGS.
So, am I the only person who actually teared up and laughed their ass off at the same time during, The Butcher and the Baker? Cuz the music when she was like "then let me be your legs" makes it sad af, like damn, then Shirley does the "until we find your wife, or yo legs" and I just die
TIL on Reddit that in the iPad ending the janitor that shows up is Dan Harmon's old friend Abed who Abed Nadir was named after. So when Abed commands all the Abed's that's why he really chimes in with the eradicate. Meta jokes ftw.
Disagree. These end credits (along with the season's cinematography) were so different from previous seasons. Not involving the core cast members in many of them created a disconnect.
@Pencils Yeah, at least season 4 had charm and heart even when it wasn't laugh out loud funny. Season 6 had some clunkers. Episodes that felt contrived, without real purpose or impact on the group. Grifting 101, the Honda episode, and the road trip with the giant hand are three that come to mind. That said, the final three episodes were quite strong and made buying the season worth it due to the iTunes sale.
Max Minton Exactly. The appeal of the outro was spending more time with the main characters. What do I care about some homage if it is divorced from them? That said, the finale outro was major.
"Felt like I owe him my life. Apparently he agreed." Hahahahah I loved Season 6 generally, but even from these end credits, you can tell it's a bit different.. in a weird way. Jeff as a teacher didn't really work for me.
That's probably what most think. I'd say I mostly agree, though 3 had a lot of highlight episodes for me, like the Documentary and flashback episodes, so I'd say it's my favorite. The interesting thing about season 6 is that while the first few seasons are kinda smarter, 6 is great at piling on jokes.
Gillian Jacobs and Alison Brie are great actresses.. This whole cast was amazing, but those two women can effing act their asses off... And of course Donald Glover is just on a whole 'notha level
Portuguese Gremlins seems, by this comment section, to be the least popular, but I dunno man The profanity of the kneejerk translation in the title really seems like a gift for all Portuguese speakers out there
I thought there was one where Annie asks Frankie 'how do you say puhscetti?' and Frankie says 'spaghetti' and also Jeff says 'i like twucks. wah' the all have baby bonnets and pacifiers.
It's just a spoof on procedurals with a supernatural twist... They have that kinda cliffhanger moments. I know you made this comment a year ago but there you go
nah thats not true. it sucks without them but they wrapped up the series pretty well without them. most shows that lose vital cast members dont do it as well as them.
it didn't have much of the divine golden nectar that is abundant in season 1-3, but it was in no way "horrible" to me. and the endings were just good sh*t, don't try to deny that.
+Sielose I think seasons 1 to 5 were great till 6 came out I want a season 7 and 8 you can end it at 9 or not maybe don't end it but if they don't end it they'll make it worst or better or worst and better at the same time hmm...
My favourite season is is season 5, but season 6 was crap. Awful new characters, somehow an even worse Paintball episode than Seasons 4's, no Troy, and a mess of a finale.
Plus, what was up with the lighting of season 6? Compare scenes from the study room to any of the previous seasons and it looks so different, looks lighter giving it a more artificial and tacky look. It honestly looks like a show you'd see on the Disney Channel.
Season 6 is very different. If you key into it right, it works. Better than season 5 IMO, not quite as good as 2/3. Season 1 had its moments but growing pains with it.