Well I thought Community had 25 episodes this season, but now I'm seeing that after the original 13 episode order, it was only the back 9 that was added. Which means we have what only 3 episodes left?!!?!??!?
Well I thought Community had 25 episodes this season, but now I'm seeing that after the original 13 episode order, it was only the back 9 that was added. Which means we have what only 3 episodes left?!!?!??!?
(In all seriousness, I find her hot, but I'm not really in love or anything.)
Than why do you care what schools she went to, and how old she was when she got her black belt. I told you, you love her for her mind. I love that her body was built for sin. Silly man.
Than why do you care what schools she went to, and how old she was when she got her black belt. I told you, you love her for her mind. I love that her body was built for sin. Silly man.
NBC's freshman comedy "Community", centered around a misfit study group at fictional Greendale Community College, has already been renewed for a second season -- and deservedly so. "Community" is fresh and funny, with a hilarious cast and a big heart. New episodes of "Community" return tonight at 8pm on NBC. If you're not watching it yet, here are 10 reasons you should be:
1) Stunning cast.
Grounded by Joel McHale, the lovably sarcastic host of E!'s "The Soup", as the lovably sarcastic Jeff Winger, the "Community" cast is rounded out with diverse and hilarious players, including comedy legend Chevy Chase as the offensive "old guy" Pierce. Yvette Nicole Brown plays mom and divorcee Shirley, who's sweet and sassy and just wants to sell her baked goods on the internet. Gillian Jacobs plays brittle but well-meaning Britta, the object of Jeff's affections and often the thorn in his side. Doe-eyed Alison Brie plays adorable and over-achieving Annie, who had a minor pill addiction in high school but is making up for it now by eagerly pursuing success in academic and extracurricular activities. Her high school crush Troy is played by Derrick Comedy funnyman Donald Glover (once a writer for 30 Rock) who makes lunkhead Troy likeable. And Danny Pudi plays Abed, who may or may not have Asberger's, but who definitely knows his pop culture and is a good and dedicated friend and aspiring filmmaker. Not to mention crazy Spanish teacher Senor Chang is played to nutty perfection by Ken Jeong and touchy-feely Dean Pelton is hilariously crafted by Jim Rash. Each character is hilarious on their own, but even funnier when put together. The show's study group functions like a family, and based on the cast member's tweets and their comraderie at the "Community" PaleyFest panel, it seems like the cast does too.
Jeff (Joel McHale) and Britta (Gillian Jacob) have an ongoing flirtation.
2) Romance.
The show's primary romantic pairing is Jeff and Britta, who have all the will-they-won't-they of Ross and Rachel but without all the annoying parts! But as Jeff remarks in an episode, "there's nothing to stop any one of us from looking at any of the others as a sexual prospect." That means anything can happen; any pairing, whether it's Jeff and Britta or Jeff and Annie or Annie and Troy or Troy and Britta, etc., is somewhat plausible. Though, while we know that Pierce has been sexually harassing Shirley from day one, but she seems too smart and sassy to ever "go there".
3) Bromance.
There's some major man love going on at "Community", and it's kind of adorable. Whether it's Troy and Abed's symbiotic relationship or Pierce's not-so-secret dude crush on Jeff, the male characters all seem somewhat enamored of each other, and it's hilarious to watch -- especially Troy and Abed's super-funny episode tags. These guys are some of the funniest men on television.
"They're just jealous." Troy (Donald Glover) and Abed (Danny Pudi) on
Halloween.
4) Abed's pop culture references.
Everyone has a friend like Abed, who loves movies and TV, can't get through a conversation without quoting a movie or TV show, and makes constant references to pop culture. Some people are annoying when they do this. But Abed? Abed is awesome. His quips are always on-point and always funny. He's the kind of friend you'd take to trivia night and then you'd develop a secret and confusing crush on him.
5) Infinite new ringtone possibilities. "Community" offers up an unexpected amount of catchy little ditties that will get stuck in your head for days. Vaughn's band has already played two songs that are catchy as hell, and funny as well: "Gettin' Rid of Britta" and "Pierce You're a B". Troy and Abed also contribute with their Spanish rap. If you've been dying to learn how to say "disco spider" en Espanol, they've got a fun way for you to learn!
Funnyman Jack Black guest stars in Season One.
6) Great guest stars.
Though the show's core cast is plenty funny, "Community" also boasts hilarious guest stars that complement the show's existing comedy geniuses. So far in the first season, there have been appearances by Jack Black, Eric Christian Olsen, Anthony Michael Hall, Katharine McPhee, and Tony Hale, among others.
7) Winger Wisdom. Known for being sarcastic and witty, Joel McHale brings those qualities tenfold to his character Jeff Winger. Jeff, with his devil-may-care attitude, is great at spouting off one-liners and can pull off a great speech when necessary. Some favorites include: " I hate to say I told you so, so I'll shout it through cupped hands"; "she has more fights about something that doesn't matter than a YouTube comments channel"; and "what separates humans from animals? ... Shark Week!"
Shirley (Yvette Nicole Brown) and Annie (Alison Brie) stage a protest.
8) Annie & Shirley: Dynamic Duo.
Whether they're fighting crime, fighting one another over who's the badass, counseling one another on life or men, or just sitting next to each other wide-eyed in the library, the Annie and Shirley pairing is comedy gold. Their mother-daughter energy is sometimes matched with their bickering competetiveness and other times enhanced by joining forces to pull off a hilarious mission, with Brie and Brown playing off one another extremely well -- especially when egged on by another character, such as Abed in the first-seasn episode "The Science of Illusion."
9) New webisodes! This morning Entertainment Weekly announced the premiere of new "Community" webisodes! True to form, the webisodes are hilarious, and the first one features everyone's favorite man-in-the-background... StarBurns! (Side note: whoever came up with the StarBurns concept is a genius and should be honored with a gold star and some sort of elaborate ceremony.)
Annie (Alison Brie) and Britta (Gillian Jacob) bring cute to new levels.
10) Eye candy.
This cast is gorgeous! It's been established that Britta looks like Elisabeth Shue. Jeff certainly takes notice when Annie shakes down her hair. Shirley's sparkly eyes and big smile can light up anyone's day. Troy is a prom king, Abed's proved how suave he can be when acting like Don Draper, and Jeff's got that tousled hair thing down for sure. (And yes, people: Jeff has a tendency to disrobe!)
I'll leave you with that tantalizing bit as you debate what to do tonight. But I've already decided for you: you've gotta watch "Community" at 8pm on NBC. Otherwise, you're missing out on the funniest new show of the season! In this episode, Troy and Jeff take on the chicken finger shortage at GCC -- already so much comic potential. Aren't you curious? Tune in!
All the Goodfellas, Godfather, and 16 Candles references just killed it! I was laughing so damn hard through the whole episode. It seems like controlling the chicken market with a crime syndicate has become quite popular as South Park did this with KFC and Scarface a few weeks back. I wish I had a monkey named Annie's Boobs that I could give a banana too..........