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While I am glad "Community" is back, I find myself tired of their antics. (I feel like a broken record) I prefer when they stick to the characters and their lives in a more human way. Last season seemed a bit split-personality, where certain episodes were "character episodes," some were "we're going to be sooooo clever now" episodes and the latter seemed to overnumber the former. I'll keep watching though because they are damn clever sometimes
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I like Jeff better clean-shaven. (But I may be the only one. Who knows?)
Also, I may never look at apples the same way again...
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The Dean's reaction to seeing anti-depressant Jeff was beyond hilarious!
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I realize the value of moving the characters forward, like having Troy realize that Abed's near inablity to distinguish fantasy from reality is becoming a problem. But sometimes I just want them to make with the funny. At least enough to keep people interested enough for 6 seasons and a movie.
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Tonight's episode was fantastic!
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I also loved tonight's episode and feel it was a return to pre-hiatus heights.
Subway- the original Rick version- is my new favorite character. I HATE THE NEW SUBWAY, Blah! That bastard! I hope Rick/Subway finds his way back to Greendale! *dreamiest of sighs!!*
I love episodes that feature a lot of the 2nd-tier characters (even Magnitude, whom I have warmed to) and this one fit that bill.
I also firmly approve of the introduction of Kim. You remember Kim... right...?
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I'd already loved Joel McHale from THE SOUP but I admit Chevy Chase was probably my biggest initial draw to check out COMMUNITY when it premiered. My Dad *always* loved Chevy Chase movies and I have fond memories of enjoying those films with him.
So I doubly hate to hear of these backstage dramas involving Chevy. I can understand that it probably IS difficult for him, being the oldest star of the show (not counting Leonard, LOL).
Interesting backstage COMMUNITY drama (also some good news too) revealed HERE:
I honestly don't know what to make of Chevy Chase or what he says. I can't tell if he's joking when he asks why would anyone care if Pierce came back. If he isn't joking, it makes me a little sad to think HE thinks no one cares about the Pierce character.
cleome46
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Still watching the first season, since I hadn't seen it before.
Gah. I just know that if I went back to college, all my teachers would be like Senor Chang. Only, y'know, not so forbearing and tender-hearted.
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