I think that works perfectly with the Jungian dream analysis that Joseph Campbell and Harmon's story cycle.
I think that works perfectly with the Jungian dream analysis that Joseph Campbell and Harmon's story cycle.
Let's not revisit HIMYM territory. The only kinds of second marriages that work in sitcoms are the Brady Bunch and recasting Darren. Arguably As Time Goes By but I hope Community never becomes that level of Advanced Adult Contemporary.
It would be funny if the group's two objectives flipped. Jeff and Britta, afraid of commitment, throw themselves into saving Greendale. Despondent, Annie and Abed get married by the Dean to extract some meaning out of events.
There remains speculation that Sony wants a few more episodes to crank past the 100 mark and that if NBC passes, Hulu might foot the bill for something like 6-12 more episodes as "Season 6".
So… Different ones are noting how Jeff reminded them of Pierce. I was worried that they had been shaping Shirley up as the new Pierce but it would amuse me to see Jeff in that role.
I believe the intent (which may or may not matter) is that Abed was two years ahead of Annie and Troy in high school and worked at his father's falafel stand for two years.
I loved Rainbow Brite and Jem.
Also, most of the writers of the cartoon were Hollywood and New York liberals who wanted to glamorize soldiers and action while deglamorizing war.
Was that post an audition for the part of Britta?
Well, I think in a 22+ episode season, this probably would have had more setup (the scotch used was the scotch Pierce gave Jeff) and I think it would have worked better as a two parter with a B-plot to cap off Jeff's season long arc of growth (which he'd only have in a 22+ episode season). The B plot would obviously…
Their function here is that Jeff is literally the kid in the commercial, who has subsumed his ego into a fantasy state. Jeff's inner child is an angry god who has trapped his conscious identity in a fantasy world and his conscious identity is almost okay with that. The point of the commercials is that they illustrate…
I've met quite a few people in the 21-25 bracket whose taste is over half 80s/90s TV and 90s music.
I think one of the old commentary tracks said he was 1-2 years older than Annie but took a couple of years off working in his father's business before college.
That's the bottle of scotch Pierce left Jeff in his will.
I think that's how it's going to be without a full season order. Even the seasons split up into two orders like S3 suffered from this.
I still think we should find out that Buzz was seduced by Julie Newmarr in a boat.
Officer Boyle has nothing on Ted.
Webster deserves a mention for having Webster time travel to the 24th century where Worf gave him a tour of the Enterprise-D and Webster taught Worf the importance of expressing your emotions through a clipshow. You want an ambitious (and weird) finale, there you go.
I think most of the women on the show (largely as an artifact of the writing and not the wonderful performers attached, seem to represent a variation of the Magic Pixie Dream Girl that I'd call the Magic Pixie Dream Bitch.
Did it not piss you off when this happened to friends? Because it pisses me off.