SummaryThis Stripes-inspired comedy is about a group of misfits attending the Greendale Community College. Jeff Winger (Joel McHale), a lawyer who has his degree revoked, goes back to college and forms a study group. Jeff and his fellow study group members, over time, learn more about themselves, as well as each other. Community is a productio...
SummaryThis Stripes-inspired comedy is about a group of misfits attending the Greendale Community College. Jeff Winger (Joel McHale), a lawyer who has his degree revoked, goes back to college and forms a study group. Jeff and his fellow study group members, over time, learn more about themselves, as well as each other. Community is a productio...
All very much and happily remains the same--and unless you are an absolute die-hard insane fan who will find something to complain about here ... there really isn't all that much to complain about whatsoever.
The best sitcom of all time and one of the greatest TV shows of all time. Community utilizes smart humor and genre parodies/homages to create laughs and also create strong emotional moments between the cynical, yet lovable cast. And then season 4 happened.
One of my all-time favorite tv shows; I'd personally wager the first three seasons are arguably the funniest thing ever put on TV. And while there is a slow decline beginning with S4, by the end it manages to come back together strong enough that I couldn't help but cry.
Community can be too consciously zany at times and occasionally misses more than it hits. But from the early looks of things, it seems to be holding up just fine.
The new episodes don’t have the old complexity, messiness and poignance. They don’t inspire the wild excitement of having no idea what’s going to come on the screen next. They don’t have that electric sense of experimenting on the fly. And they don’t seem to do what Harmon had them do, what Community itself did, which is: grow.
Community's party animals tend to get their kicks less from bongs, grain-alcohol projectile vomiting and peeping into sorority windows than from irregular Spanish verbs and lengthy recitations of the script of The Breakfast Club, which, for the most part, is even less amusing than it sounds.
This Show is never seen before wonder its must see before u **** has got everything and i mean literally its like tv on some pop-culture steroids, just by **** has paintball-war, Ass Crack bandit, zombie outbreak, D&D, pillow forts and fights etc, you will be like Wtf is this but all these bearly scratches the surface beneath this is Wildly Chaotic and absurdly brilliant meta story telling with too many layers and self-aware satire and Wildly fun humor,This show is literally bat **** crazy each and every episode is like wth is going to happen now, the situations around the college is everyone's childhood or adulthood intrusive thoughts / fantasies, The setting was perfect to let the bat s#.t crazy themes to play around,it'll take a book just cover the depth of crazy situtaions and Characters nature and the jokes too with layers including racism in wierd mix it was literally making an average sitcom viewer to become smarter, The cast of such diversity palyed to perfection (Its Disney's dream really) even the side characters had too much depth, Even after introducing some characters late into the show it still manages to nail the overall narrative its unbelievable how they are literally a piece of amazingly crafted characters created by the mind of the geniusoly crazy Dan harmon, the inclusion of Russo brothers at start was surprising and the score of ludwig göransson is masterpice right from the intro to the all the backgorund scores such as d&d episode it was cold and "greendale is where i belong" was such soothing and beautifull every ending with that score was a perfect icing on cake and the college jingles were amazing,The overall story excluding all the craziness is simple and it had not so sitcom friendly end...Ironic to as its so over the top and yet played around to the depth of lifes, this show is literally Some Next level "Streets Ahead" Experience.
Wacky, high-stakes fun with lovable characters in this cult classic NBC sitcom. Countless homages and wonderful episodes. Compelling plot and insane writing, this show is an actual masterpiece.
Season 4 is painfully average, however, the rest of the show rises above the crowd.
Absolutely the best show to exist if you become a cult follower of the journey. The constant meta jokes and the attention to detail which requires several play through to appreciate and pick up on fully.
The acting is mater class and the production and writing is impeccable. Community is truly a product made by people with a passion for the shows magic.
This series was extremely funny for most of the first season, and then it abruptly fell off. It's as though there was a store of jokes and observations the makers had available about these characters and once they were exhausted no more could be produced. When it was good, it was truly some of the best TV comedy I've seen, but by the second season it was ridiculously bad, full of forced situations and meta-commentary on itself, none of which are funny.