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Pop pop! I just finished rewatching Community. I really like it, but I don't find it as consistently amazing as Arrested Development (well, excluding season 4 of AD, about which I'm trying to withhold judgment until I have time for a rewatch). I would still rank 30 Rock and Parks and Rec above it, personally. I just don't feel as happy watching Community as I do those shows. Still need to watch Louie though — it's an odd hole in my usually obsessive following of good comedies.beepboopbeep wrote:No idea about season 7, but can we talk about Community? I'm rewatching the whole show currently.ph5354a wrote: Also, anyone know when season 7 is out on Netflix? The DVD came out on May, usually Netflix is soon after, but it hasn't happened yet.
This is crazy, but I think I'd put it ahead of Arrested Development on my all-time comedy list. Tough battle with Louie for the #1 spot.
Yea, I guess I like its sincerity more? If you are looking to be happy, Louie is not your show. Not as dark as something like It's Always Sunny, nor as ridiculous, but definitely not traditional ha-ha sitcom style.309020 wrote:Pop pop! I just finished rewatching Community. I really like it, but I don't find it as consistently amazing as Arrested Development (well, excluding season 4 of AD, about which I'm trying to withhold judgment until I have time for a rewatch). I would still rank 30 Rock and Parks and Rec above it, personally. I just don't feel as happy watching Community as I do those shows. Still need to watch Louie though — it's an odd hole in my usually obsessive following of good comedies.beepboopbeep wrote:No idea about season 7, but can we talk about Community? I'm rewatching the whole show currently.ph5354a wrote: Also, anyone know when season 7 is out on Netflix? The DVD came out on May, usually Netflix is soon after, but it hasn't happened yet.
This is crazy, but I think I'd put it ahead of Arrested Development on my all-time comedy list. Tough battle with Louie for the #1 spot.
Thoughts on Community season 5? I'm super excited that Chevy's out — after they made him a villain in season 3, there just wasn't much to do with him or really a believable way to rehab his character. I'm also glad to see the return of Dan Harmon for the show's sake, but he really seems like such an ass as a human. I wish NBC would give the show more respect though, since after postponing the season last year, they seem poised to do the same again. They still haven't given it a real timeslot.
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I already feel at homeuntar614 wrote:I could definitely use some friends with lionsgate-type personality. I'll be in late on the 13th.jbagelboy wrote:Lionsgate? you are probably absurdly wealthy. I'm down. I also move in Aug 12. Yes I will be your BFF.Cosmopolitanist wrote:Aight I'm kicking it over at lionsgate. Move-in day is like the 12th of august.
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I guess this is where I really draw the line between the shows - I find community much more relatable and emotional-investment-worthy than AD (or Parks and Rec or 30 Rock, for that matter). AD is amazing and crazy referential and all that, but bottom line you're just watching terrible people be terrible for most of the time. Even more so in season four. I'd say AD is closer to It's Always Sunny (the ultimate people-being-shitty show) than Community is to AD.ph5354a wrote:Community is a little closer to the AD camp in that the audience isn't supposed to have an emotional investment in the story line/character development
Yeah you're probably right --and that's probably a function of me not having seen Community all the way through (so I don't really have the relationship with the characters yet).beepboopbeep wrote:I guess this is where I really draw the line between the shows - I find community much more relatable and emotional-investment-worthy than AD (or Parks and Rec or 30 Rock, for that matter). AD is amazing and crazy referential and all that, but bottom line you're just watching terrible people be terrible for most of the time. Even more so in season four. I'd say AD is closer to It's Always Sunny (the ultimate people-being-shitty show) than Community is to AD.ph5354a wrote:Community is a little closer to the AD camp in that the audience isn't supposed to have an emotional investment in the story line/character development
Was supposed to be fall, might now be early 2014.lunaraeon wrote:Yay, Community! It will be interesting to see what happens with the next season, for sure.
And, anyone awaiting the next season of Sherlock?
(Thank you, beepboopbeep.)
What...?Cosmopolitanist wrote:Was supposed to be fall, might now be early 2014.lunaraeon wrote:Yay, Community! It will be interesting to see what happens with the next season, for sure.
And, anyone awaiting the next season of Sherlock?
(Thank you, beepboopbeep.)
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no but to make you feel included i can wikipedia it and try hard to keep pace?moonman157 wrote:This may be obscure, but I don't watch much TV but want to join in the conversation, so has anyone seen Summer Heights High?
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Agree, I never felt "invested" in anyone on arrested development. It's always sunny is just too funny. I don't know if I'd say community is more investment worthy than parks and rec. I'd probably disagree there. Community is too out there, the events do not correlate strictly enough with any sort of real premise for it to be truly relateable, and the story lines are intentionally non-directed, whereas Parks and Rec has specific character development and plot lines that are not used arbitrarily to break fourth wall but more to gain audience investment in the story. Parks & the office both have that characteristic, probably since they have more overlap in production. IDK just my personal opinion I suppose.beepboopbeep wrote:I guess this is where I really draw the line between the shows - I find community much more relatable and emotional-investment-worthy than AD (or Parks and Rec or 30 Rock, for that matter). AD is amazing and crazy referential and all that, but bottom line you're just watching terrible people be terrible for most of the time. Even more so in season four. I'd say AD is closer to It's Always Sunny (the ultimate people-being-shitty show) than Community is to AD.ph5354a wrote:Community is a little closer to the AD camp in that the audience isn't supposed to have an emotional investment in the story line/character development
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I dunno. I've watched it since the beginning and I feel much more emotionally connected to characters on Parks and Rec and 30 Rock. I adore Abed, and like the others, but for me, they can't match up with Liz, Leslie, Jackie D, Ron Swanson, et al.ph5354a wrote:Yeah you're probably right --and that's probably a function of me not having seen Community all the way through (so I don't really have the relationship with the characters yet).beepboopbeep wrote:I guess this is where I really draw the line between the shows - I find community much more relatable and emotional-investment-worthy than AD (or Parks and Rec or 30 Rock, for that matter). AD is amazing and crazy referential and all that, but bottom line you're just watching terrible people be terrible for most of the time. Even more so in season four. I'd say AD is closer to It's Always Sunny (the ultimate people-being-shitty show) than Community is to AD.ph5354a wrote:Community is a little closer to the AD camp in that the audience isn't supposed to have an emotional investment in the story line/character development
Haha I very much appreciate thatCosmopolitanist wrote:no but to make you feel included i can wikipedia it and try hard to keep pace?moonman157 wrote:This may be obscure, but I don't watch much TV but want to join in the conversation, so has anyone seen Summer Heights High?
Damn, good call.Cosmopolitanist wrote:we aren't forgetting Archer, are we?
Yea, I mean I think the latter group are much more likeable, for sure. And more adult. It's strange - I feel like the community characters are all "characters" (as compared to, say, characters in the wire who are just people), but they still make it through as realistic and empathy-inducing to me. Probably depends how one sees oneself, etc.309020 wrote: I dunno. I've watched it since the beginning and I feel much more emotionally connected to characters on Parks and Rec and 30 Rock. I adore Abed, and like the others, but for me, they can't match up with Liz, Leslie, Jackie D, Ron Swanson, et al.
Harmon's very intelligent and creative, and created a wonderful show, but he seems like a terrible pain to work for. He just sounds immature and petulant a lot of the time, plus those occasional really off-color statements.
That's amazing. My Abed moved to China and I am sad.untar614 wrote:I'm definitely pro-community discussion. I was even at a party once where two of the girls that lived there went back into their romms and came out with Troy and Abed getups and went around singing the variations of "Troy and Abed in the moooooorning"
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