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Post by Limity (BLM) on Jun 7, 2015 17:11:44 GMT -5
Britta's season 7 intro is probably one of the funniest jokes ever on Community. I kept replaying just that over and over. The way they slowed down the song made it sound like even the singer was rolling their eyes at predictable Britta.
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Post by Cela on Jun 7, 2015 21:15:59 GMT -5
If that's the end of the show, I'm happy, because that was a terrible finale and the writers have clearly been replaced by film school freshmen with no editors.
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Post by The Spelunker! on Jun 8, 2015 0:32:29 GMT -5
If that's the end of the show, I'm happy, because that was a terrible finale and the writers have clearly been replaced by film school freshmen with no editors. Yahoo already greenlit the movie. Harmon is dragging his heels, giving the cast and crew a break.
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Post by Bad Moon on Jun 9, 2015 16:14:18 GMT -5
This was just goddamn tragic. Remember that one line last season how they referred back to an event from season 4, like haha, we know that season wasn't very good? Well season 4 still kicks the shit out of this joyless lifeless pile of wasted time.
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Post by DSR on Nov 30, 2015 2:08:24 GMT -5
Hey guys, I know I'm super, super late with this, but over the past week I watched this season. I don't think Season 6 really hit that high watermark Seasons 1-3 did, but I still found it really enjoyable. I liked the two new characters immensely, and it felt good to see (most of) the characters I loved again.
I dragged my feet on watching this because I felt like I was a really really small part of keeping this thing alive while it struggled on television, only to see it have to kinda "cheat" by going online to finish its run. In hindsight, that feels kinda stupid. I've loved other shows that weren't on television. But also, I was worried that Community had lost too much over the years, with Chevy, Yvette, and Donald leaving. But, the show has kind of always been changing. I couldn't imagine Troy at the end of Season 1 being a football player, when that was basically all he was about when the show started. Or how about when Britta was smart and level-headed?
I feel like this whole season has been kind of about becoming comfortable with things ending. Jeff deals with his anxiety over his friends growing up and leaving him behind, but he eventually comes to terms with the fact that they can't stay in community college forever.
I feel like I'm rambling. Let me just say that I think Community ended really well (I got emotional during the last episode), though there is still room for (fingers crossed) that movie if Dan Harmon ever gets around to it...
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