There's no way to pre-order the fictional Blu-Ray edition of Season one of Community on that page. That page is there just in case NBC makes a Blu-Ray edition at some time. Dumbass.
November 6th, 2012: Americas new Independence Day.
I'm a couple of weeks behind on the DVR. We just watched the paintball ep tonight.
It was exceedingly funny but is the Talk Soup guy trying to turn into the next Joe Piscopo or what? Every episode lately seems to be another excuse for him to show us that 'roids are a hell of a drug.
The season finale was all about how awesome Joel McHale is and how every hot chick on campus wants to be with him. It ends with him kissing the big tittied brunette from Mad Men.
November 6th, 2012: Americas new Independence Day.
What really pissed me off about it was that this show could have still been good with Jeff and Britta together. The rest of the cast is good enough to carry the show without all the "will they won't they" stuff. This was nothing more than horrible end of the season twist crap in a show that doesn't need it.
November 6th, 2012: Americas new Independence Day.
What really pissed me off about it was that this show could have still been good with Jeff and Britta together. The rest of the cast is good enough to carry the show without all the "will they won't they" stuff.
Yeah, for a while, it looked like the writers understood that. Too bad they felt the need to go down the same path as Moonlighting, Cheers, Friends and about a million other cliched programs.
The Community panel at SDCC was really crowded, cause they brought the whole crew of the show, not just the actors. I was standing outside with like 30 other people waiting to be let in, when some dude and his entourage walked past the line and right into the room. Everyone was like "who's that douchebag?". Then we realized it was Starburns and his posse.
(I caught the second half of the panel. It was awesome. Abed and Spiderman sang the theme from Fievel.)
Meh. Now, only if they would simply focus on the show and stop trying to come up with "event" episodes (i.e. Edgar Wright, Betty, White, Cordry, the upcoming Claymation episode, the upcoming Apollo-13 episode, etc). This is what shows do when they are either terrified of their new fame, and are trying to find overt ways to improve what is already good enough, OR, The Suits step in and try to milk the show dry for all its marketing worth...
Yeah, this is the same thing that happens to pretty much any successful NBC Thursday night show that isn't "Seinfeld": as soon as it gets popular, the suits decide to make it an "event" program and start cramming it full of guest stars and/or doing gimmick episodes.
See, eg, "supersized Friends and/or the Office," the ten gazillion guest stars on "Will and Grace," the Quentin Tarantino directed episode of "ER," etc.