Having just seen an ad for the upcoming Community episode, am I the only one who is a little dubious about another paintball episode?
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I think they know what kind lightning in a bottle they scored with the first one, so I'm sure they at least think they've got an angle. I'm curious to see what it is.
The Dean is on Raising Hope. Where he teaches you the peril of flirting. Still, it can be useful and cathartic.
And, don't ask, but I watched All About Steve the other day (it was car crash, and then some), and I have to say, I really like Ken Jeong. He's unlikely to play romantic lead any time now, but I like that he wasn't using the same schtick.
Perkins,
the ratings are pretty low for Community, so I'll give them some latitude WRT trying to get people to watch.
Perkins, all the press from Dan Harmon that I've seen indicate that they know and understand the dubiousness. I'm hopeful that, like the twist on the clip show, they can pull it off.
I hope so!
Oh speaking of Community, I was reading a recap or something on EW.com yesterday and the writer used "cool cool cool cool (tm Abed)" I laughed out loud, startling our CFO, who sits across from me.
I'm surprised there hasn't been any discussion of Glee. It was nice to see them ignore today's hits. And nice to see that "Go Your Own Way" still fizzes nicely after all these years.
As to the plot, I think I'm fast heading toward the "Plot? What plot?" crowd. Sam's homelessness was an interesting development, even if it came out of nowhere -- we'll see where they take it. But the who's dating who, and who's not dating who, and who wants to date who is starting to feel forced. And Sue is becoming a live-action version of Wile E. Coyote -- comically pathetic.
Wow. That was some dedicated Community. Is it the year of the Western, or something?
I was curious to see how they were going to top or even equal last year's episode, but I really enjoyed it tonight.
It was a quick 30 minutes that's for sure. Enjoyable all around, plus it's tough to go wrong with Josh Holloway in the mix. He's network TV attractive, don't ya know.