Community - season 1
I didn't actually like this episode as much as the others, mostly because they spent too much time with Britta. She has no personality compared to the rest of the cast and I felt it was a mistake to make you feel bad for Jeff -- the way they filmed it, it appears Jeff is in love with Britta and is hurt by her liaison with the hacky-sacker. Jeff isn't supposed to be in love with anyone but himself. I only buy his courtship in the context that he's wants something he can't have, but it should never be confused with real feelings. And BTW, Annie is more attractive than Britta anyways.
They're going to have to give Britta a character trait infusion soon, because she's quickly becoming the least appealing member of the cast. Funny, I thought that would have been Troy, but he's actually doing a lot with the little they give him, especially those end credit sequences with Abed.
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Maybe the show has just grown on me but I thought this was easily the best episode so far.
Kudos to the guy who plays Troy -- it would have been so easy to get lost in the background, but the way he delivered his rant about why Abed could not "get" him was hilarious in its delivery. In fact, the whole Troy & Abed chemistry is a huge part of what makes the show click.
Had I been drinking milk, it would have shot out of my nose when Chevy Chase was playing his cribbed jingle on the piano. When he yelled out, "AT THE PICNIC", I had to pause the DVR while I L'dMAO for five minutes. BTW, the lyrics for the school song were amusing in their absurdity.
I sort of expected Luis Guzman to make a cameo, but since he didn't and they unveiled an honest to goodness statue in his honor, this gets the official award for "Most Random Celeb Name Drop of the Week".
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Anyway, I absolutely love this show; best start to a new sitcom in a long time. The professor telling the Mark David Chapman lookalike, "Fine, go kill John Lennon again, you loser!" was the hardest I've laughed at a sitcom since Michael Scott signed up for an online dating service as "LittleKidLover."
"A human being is part of the whole called by us the Universe. We experience ourselves, our thoughts and feelings as something separated from the rest --a kind of optical delusion of consciousness. This delusion is a kind of prison for us, restricting us to our personal desires and to affection for...
"Jee-sus, it's like Iwo Jima out there" - Roger Sterling on "Mad Men"
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Wall to wall hilarity."Jee-sus, it's like Iwo Jima out there" - Roger Sterling on "Mad Men"
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I liked Chevy Chase as Beastmaster.
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This is easily the best new show of the season. Bar none. When I watch it, I LOL so much I'm constantly rewinding to catch the jokes I missed.
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To go along with what Hanson said, I love that, seven episodes into the series, we've already explored the relationships between nearly every possible pair in the study group.
He was one of those people who would be neither a follower nor a leader, but only an aspiring heart, impatient in the failing body which imprisoned it. -- T. H. White, "The Once and Future King"
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Pierce, you're a B!
I almost choked to death on that ride out. Also, when the Polish guy started singing, "I'm getting rid of Britta, getting rid of the B!" This show's so good, it's almost worth blowing off one of my following hour recordings just so I could get the last few seconds of the tag scene. Vaughn showed up and it cut off.

I don't usually buy current shows on DVD/Blu-Ray, but I'm already waiting for this one. I always say I'm not big on comedies, but maybe I'm starved for them because the last show I responded this strongly to was the ill-fated The Unusuals.
Haven't mentioned it in a while, so: that Britta is so darn cute (I know I'm testing Hanson's patience, but I forget about her during the week and am pleasantly surprised every time
). Every single main character is gold.Oh, speaking of which--awesome guest cast news:
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Edited by Greg_S_H - 11/6/09 at 2:49am
You missed maybe 5 seconds. I think he said something to the effect of "It's on, Pierce" and that was the end.
Funny episode. Much like Jeff and Abed, me and my friends would stay up all night watching TV in college. Although we watched Twin Peaks or The X-Files rather than Knight Rider.
Troy's line about Allison perhaps being confused because "Randy is a boy or girl's name" was hilarious. I didn't get it at first, so it was a way homer.
All three songs were infantile and worthy of rewinding. There's nothing like being cleverly infantile -- it's like the best of both comedy worlds.
Greg, if you love Britta so much, choke. That is, rent the Sam Rockwell movie Choke. And yes, the entire Community cast is awesome. I haven't laughed this much at Chevy Chase since... um... Caddyshack? I know Fletch is a cult classic, but that movie never did anything for me. I do have this nostalgic attachment to Modern Problems, as I saw in the theaters as a wee lad. But Chevy was like a gambler on a losing streak with regard to funny -- a twenty some-odd year losing streak. His facial reactions playing the keyboard were... is there another word to use instead of "hilarious"? I think I've used that word a bajillion times in this thread. But yeah, hilarious (I think the bolding helps differentiate it a bit).
Man, Vaughn has really tiny nipples. Is that make-up or did they purposefully cast a small nippled man for the role?
*as noted in the HIMYM thread, I do not find Allyson Hannigan "hot" or even all that attractive. Sorry if that offends you.
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