Yeah the way he just wandered up and said he'd graduate. Gaah.
Yeah the way he just wandered up and said he'd graduate. Gaah.
Counterpoint:
CARLOS DANGER!
For a moment I honestly thought the hologram was just cut together from old Chevy Chase clips, or something lifted from the pilot. When I realized it was new dialogue I just couldn't believe it.
And Jeff, of course, in teaching people how to be lawyers, he's basically teaching them how to be a courtroom of shifty Saul Goodmans.
Exactly. It ripped away a lot of the bloated, expected Community running gags and started from scratch.
Yeah I thought Harmon specifically was the one person he couldn't stand.
It's not just brave, it's theme building. The point of that sequence is how Greendale has ruined them. And if Andre was the one at fault that would not be true.
There is an edge of desperation to the proceedings. Is it just me or did anyone feel Jeff reaching rock bottom and being goaded back into his old role was a bit autobiographical for Harmon?
No that movie is perfection. It was Cage and HERZOG and IGUANA CAMS and SOUL STILL DANCING.
I'm going to say Raising Arizona. Hey it had Holly Hunter in it!
I just like meatballs and assumed it was normal
People can really have 166 episodes of one show on a DVR? Mine has been fucking with me then.
As with its sister show, the hassled housewife character is everyone's favourite.
What's also good is the PACING. Jeff being cut off as his alcohol is taken away. Jeff cutting off Abed explaining how his pop culture jokes work. There's just that right upset in the rhythm that I don't remember season four having (it tended to mug a little more for its jokes, as I recall.)
I loved Chevy's Pierce on this show. Banks' Hickey has made a great first impression though.
Season six:
'…and Jonathan Banks.'
If the episode laid on the Scrubs season nine stuff a little much, it was worth it for that line.
Where can this forum be found, a hypothetical person asks?
I once got downvoted for pointing out Sessue Hayakawa made his own film studio and released films with Asian stars in the silent era.
I'll probably get downvoted to hell, but I second your emotion.