I'm…..me?
I'm…..me?
Having seen the next few, I can say that I honestly barely even notice he's gone. And Troy was my favorite character on the show, so that's saying a lot. Frankly, the next episode is my favorite of what I've seen thus far. Those tired of high-concept episodes will like a return to Greendale-normalcy.
That's the one I remember too as specifically calling out Colorado. I think because of all the driving around and poring over maps and whatnot.
I knew I *wanted* to be made to cry during the episode that Troy and Abed parted, and was disappointed in a different paintball episode, but the more time that passes the more I realize it was a fitting send-off for the man who drove an ATV into the study room, cried at the drop of a hat in the best ways possible, and…
Well at least he didn't affect a different accent, which his movie career has shown pretty definitively that he is perfectly capable of doing, and doing well.
"If I wanted the government in my uterus I'd fill it with Mexicans and oil!"
Best in small, unpredictable/outlandish moments. The more they lean on him the worse his character is (or at least less funny).
Great continuity with the outfits they all wore to Pierce's funeral matching the one Pierce wore in the episode where his mom died. Plus it looked like the same energon pod.
Nothing has proven funnier than the study group sitting around the table, flinging out secrets about each other, or admitting things about themselves. The Science of Illusion in season 1, the Apirl Fool's day episode, might be the first best example of that.
Because both Asians and astronauts have an aptitude for science and math? Hi-oooooooo!
To be honest, I never really watch this show. I've seen maybe 3 or 4 full episodes, and happened to be flipping during this ep.
Wow…as an Asian-American who takes a pretty strong anti-casual racism stance (which has been misinterpreted by a few people as "too sensitive", but i digress), I had no idea this was even an issue.
I always loved how proud Eliza Coupe's character was when Brad said that. I like to think she just approved of the wordplay.
"I can't just pretend I'm teaching. I'm not Mythbusters."
They didn't look like very tasty meatballs (though I guess it'd be silly of me to expect quality food from Greendale)
But that's the point - many people are making this some sort of issue about him being "silenced" - nobody says he can't say what he said, they're just saying while working for someone else, you have to hold yourself up to their standards, not theirs.
I didn't say money or public pressure had nothing to do with the decision to not fire him. I said it was an aberration that as a public figure bringing in this much you are subject to a heightened levee of scrutiny.
Has nothing to do with it. When you're a public figure it's usually more damning, not less. this is frankly an aberration.
There are very few things in life I find funnier than the moment when Drebin hands the bomb over to Rocco and the entire Oscars audience slaps their foreheads. I dunno why (the 1st is my favorite overall movie by far) but that single moment is my favorite in the entire series.
I got a chance to see some of the close-to-finished eps recently - they're working out those kinks. I think Community fans will be pleased.