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I do agree with Winger that that show makes more sense than the one I originally pitched, because then they all have a reason to be together. They would have a reason to have meetings, and then it would be Boston Public set at Greendale. Annie and Abed leave the group at the end of the episode to pursue their dreams. I think Britta's future can still be found at Greendale and I don't think there's anything sad about that. She lived in New York. She was the wild horse that galloped around and then came slinking back to community college.
So she has sown her oats and still needs to grow up, just like Jeff does. In the original idea, there were three characters — Abed, Annie and Troy — who represented the younger stories you might encounter at a community college. Those are stories about transitions.
Other stories can be about falls from grace. They were wayward youth. On the off chance that it's the last image of the show that we ever see, I felt more comfortable with the image of Abed and Annie going off to an airport, where they might go anywhere or do anything.
It made me feel better about the eternity of the show. Let's talk about the Annie and Winger relationship and that kiss.
There's still a big age gap between the two, but on an emotional scale they're on the same level. Yeah, with each passing year it gets a little less creepy. I did just marry a 29 year old at And in real life, Allison Brie is I just wanted her to read that and freak out. I have no idea how old Allison is. Age aside, it's more an issue of how much life experience you have had. Do we really believe in our heart of hearts that the current version of Jeff Winger and the current version of Annie Edison would be happily ever after if they ever got together?
Or is it more likely their souls are intermingled and there is such a thing as true love that is genuinely star crossed? This person hasn't lived their life yet. I'm comfortable with the realization that he's genuinely in love with her, but that's a separate thing from whether that's actually good for her.
This episode has the feel of a series finale, but you had to leave the door open in the event of a seventh season or a movie. Are you leaning toward the movie option? We've exploded into these successful shrapnel. Ken is now Dr. Allison has probably got her eye on movies. Gillian is working on a Netflix show. If there was some magical way of guaranteeing that everyone could come back all at once, let's do it. But it would be a lot easier to put together a movie project and get them all on board than to say, "Let's give it one more season!
You made a point of not changing Community 's language or content this season, even though you were no longer confined by broadcast standards. But you ended up with two "fucks" in the finale! It was kind of unintentional. That one that Jim [Rash, as Dean Pelton] does is adlibbed. As soon as he said it, the entire cast started laughing, but I edited around it.
Maybe it has just been forever since I last watched community, but I've been really confused the last couple weeks as to when Troy and Britta. Troy and Britta Troy Barnes: Donald Glover Britta Perry: Gillian Jacobs Status: Used to date, currently friends - First appearance: "Interpretive Dance" Table of.
As for Britta's I should have bleeped it… it's weird to have two "fucks" on that one. The show, especially the Chang and Dean Pelton characters, was more grounded this season. I think it was more emotionally grounded, but structurally, ironically everything was a lot looser. I think I've become a victim of my own story structure. Abed understands everyone more than they understand themselves, mostly with Troy and he was able to know that Troy needed to say something to britta that he was afraid to say because Troy is such a loving, and kind-hearted person.
Britta and Troy haven't been dating for a year, after their first date at senior frogs a lot happened before the summer when they actually started dating Troy went to air conditioner repair school etc. And I think their relationship could have worked if the writers had more time and more episodes to work on it and explore it but also Brittany is older than Troy and Troy knows he has to grow up before he can give Britta what she needs.
I loved that Oscar-winning screen writer Jim rash wrote this episode because I think he understands the heart of community and this felt 'introduction to film making' s01e03 because it made me laugh and made me cry. Troys deep emotional issues where lightened by the deans need to connect to Jeff and his brilliant acting while pretending to be Jeff.
Like in intro to film making when abeds father watches his film and realizes that abed thinks his father blames him for his mum leaving: Troy has trouble saying to Britta what needs to be said so uses abed to do what he doesn't feel he can. This was a beautiful episode that felt like community at its best and how community should be all the time. Please Jim rash should just be made the show runner and write all the episodes from now on!!!
I really liked the episode, this review Kind of a sad, dark review for a comedy, also like the reviewer was using the thesaurus to impress us I'm getting the feeling that the whole disappointment over Harmon leaving has almost evolved into some kind of hatred or something.
There are many fans of the show who just watch it and don't follow TV news at all. I wonder how they would evaluate this season. Yes, they would definitely say it's worse, but this episode was good. I'm surprised how people are upset that they broke-up Troy and Britta because they had no connection in the first place. That's what happens when people don't have a connection - they break up. And from a TV point of view, something was not working which people agree on and the writers fixed this in a logical way and now people are angry they did that.
The episode was fine, we need to relax. Try watching the show and pretend you don't know who Harmon is, what happened behind the scenes and all that. Just watch and enjoy, it's not the worst show in the world like it's being painted as in the comment section.
I agree with most of your points, especially the point of them fixing something that was broken. Unfortunately though, they fixed it too late in the season.
This was the culmination of both Troy and Britta's stories this season, and it's doubtful we'll see much more from them. Also if we want these characters to continue to grow, they're missing a huge part of their life right now. Here's his take on the season finale, his cameo at the end, and where the show might go from here. And the cadence and inflection of his voice was spot-on. The whole Die Hard thing was dumb.
Having it end at the end of the season kinda wasted both of their characters for the most of it. As for the absence of Dan Harmon I won't say I think I was wrong, because I really don't think anyone else could have taken it over and done better I still have a huge conspiracy theory regarding the way they canned Harmon.
He has such a huge following that the last attempts to cancel Community were nearly impossible due to the fanatic fanbase. So, they canned Harmon Now that there is a division between Community fans since Harmon's departure, they will have a much easier time of cancelling the show.
I really feel like it was planned that way, and it was undoubtedly well played, but it doesn't make it suck any less. I really doubt there will be a 5th season. So glad that I'm not the only one. I agree completely with you! In the beginning of the season I was also very dissapointed in the show, post-Harmon. But I think the show is doing a good job the last couple of episodes. I don't know if "Basic Human Anatomy" was the best episode this season, but I do think it was the funniest episode of season 4.
Please NBC, don't cancel Community! I don't understand why people liked this episode. Honestly, it was just bad. There was never a connection between Britta and Troy. I was stunned they even dated.
Leonard likes this post! It really is a travesty that both Donald Glover and Danny Pudi have not been nominated for awards. This episode also really reminded me of this fact.
I think this review definetly overanalized the mistakes we saw this week. This was a really fun episode, in my opinion the best this season. All the quirks and charactes were well placed, quite opposite to last week and I actually kind of felt the adventorous spirit of the first paintball episode.