Remember when the show started as a sitcom about a community college and ended with a giant fiberglass hand
awe!! i loved those episodes!! "the alltomato"! haha The whole narration bit reminds me of the history films we used to watch in grade school. sooo boring! This made light of that "hell". ha! nooo!! love anything claymation!! :D maybe this one. a little too cheesy with Jeff getting a big head...although hulking out was kinda funny. Yeah, the impersonations weren't great...except Chevy?? They kept thinking he was old Burt Reynolds or something, right? heh! poor Pierce! :P
I left my Troy & Abed mug on my desk at work. My company said they're now opening the office up so people can pick up essential items left before lockdown. This is essential, right?
I never understood the season 1 jokes about Chang not being a professor anytime he claimed he was.. At least where I am in the US, a college teacher is synonymous with a professor. The only distinction between college teachers I've ever heard of is doctors vs professors. Is that different elsewhere?? What makes someone a professor in other places?
Yeah true, I do know that, I've just never heard of a college teacher being called anything other than a professor or doctor. It was just a weird recurring bit that came up a few times in season 1 that I've never understood
Can you give an example? Pretty sure Duncan says that he’s not actually a professor, but that’s a reference to him knowing that Chang just doesn’t actually have the qualifications he claims to have
Yeah, when Britta is on "trial" for cheating, Duncan rags on him every time he mentions it, but there was actually another episode it came up in, too that I watched the other day... Can't totally remember but I think it might have been Abed talking to Chang in the bean bag chair while they're watching Kick Puncher? Could be wrong on that one
I was reading Dan Harmon's old Community AMA he did years ago, I believe shortly after he was let go after S3, and noticed a question asking him "What's the storyline you never got to do on Community that you most regret?" Saw this answer and realized that the S4 writers completely ripped off this idea: The one that immediately leaps to mind is that I wanted Richard Ayoade (director of the Dinner with Andre episode) to return, this time on camera, as an oversea friend of Abed's that he met in an Inspector Spacetime forum (or subreddit). I just couldn't resist the meta-liciousness of seeing Ayoade and Pudi on screen together, and the non-meta, perfectly standard sitcom-liciousness of giving Abed a friend of whom Troy would have good reason to be jealous. I will say, though, that we explored many of the aspects of Troy and Abed's relationship in the Civil War episode that we would've explored in an episode like that. Still, it would have been pretty fun. Tbf, it's possible the idea was bounced around in the writer's room before Dan was let go and they just refined it afterward, but still, that really sucks when you consider his excitement over it. I did already know he was really bummed when he found the writers had Jeff meet his Dad because it was something he really wanted to explore
I’m pretty sure I already know the answer to this but it’s not strictly live right? I can watch it after it airs?