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Grandfather Bluth versus Magnitude's catchphrase.
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Grandfather Bluth versus Magnitude's catchphrase.
More Troy and Abed in the Morning!
This season (series?) finale's final scene left almost everyone in limbo.
It's better to love and lose or something, right? That's what people say?
Last night's prequel episode reminded viewers of what has made the show so engaging in the past.
So it turns out Troy and Britta were dating. Sort of?
"Well, when I got the part, Dan was very clear that he wanted me cut."
Can we end this Changnesia stupidity please?
Who knew it would take a bunch of puppets to help Community deliver its strongest episode of the season?
This week's episode succeeds by pummeling us with the familiar and then presenting us with pleasant and unexpected twists.
The early-nineties singer is one of Britta's heroes. Maybe.
Abed goes Animal House.
A pretty good episode until that last minute. What the hell, Community?
Who are these people, anyway? Did we ever really know them?
See how the archetype went from high-water pants and taped glasses to the No. 1 sitcom on TV.
Longevity versus supernova.
"These are the things I like to watch."
Last night's episode seems to have been made for the Pierce Hawthornes of the world, not the Abeds.
Plus: You need to watch Dominic Monaghan figure out it was J.J. Abrams who couldn't keep a secret about a certain Tesla car accident, and more, on our daily late-night roundup.
All puppets, plus Jason Alexander.
Meta vs. vérité, Troy and Abed vs. Larry and Artie.
This is the first episode this season that feels both familiar and fresh.
We kick off our Sitcom Smackdown, a bracket that pits Cheers, The Simpsons, 30 Rock, Arrested Development, and twelve more comedy greats against each other to find the ultimate champion.
Sounds like a good fit.
Has Community turned into an "American version" of itself?