So, if I was to finally give up on catching up on previous seasons of Community and just watch what's currently available on Hulu, would I be missing out on crucial backstory or otherwise diminishing the goodness?
Mostly I think you'll be missing a lot of the inside jokes, like why it was funny in this year's Halloween ep that Troy wanted to go to the school Halloween party to eat the taco meat the dean bought, rather than anything major arc wise.
Was the taco meat a reference to something?
Oh, duh.
It's the sort of show that rewards (and encourages) rewatching anyway, so you'll get the jokes soon enough. Probably ones we missed the first time round too. They're pretty jam packed.
Oh, good. I am jumping in. And if I can ever manage to watch a few DVDs, Season 1 is up next in the Netflix queue.
Oh, good. I am jumping in. And if I can ever manage to watch a few DVDs, Season 1 is up next in the Netflix queue.
I've just finished watching seasons 1 and 2 on DVD (the paintball episodes!). It really is superb comedy. I've had some success intriducing it to Wallybee too, which was not a given. It's thick with pop culture references, and not from her culture.
Though, this season, it looks like you might need to know:
- Inspector Spacetime is a Doctor Who analog that Abed and Troy are obsessed with that was given to Abed to placate him after the cancellation of the British Cougartown (did I get that right?). References are flying thick.
- Evil Abed and Troy from the multiverse episode might make an appearance. They had an episode where they explored the multiple possibilities of what would happen if various people went to get the pizza, and one resulted in...I can't even say. You need to see that shit for yourself. But there was evil Abed and Troy, and they made an oath.
The multiverse is the recent one with the die roll for pizza getting? That's on Hulu so I saw that. Hearing about that episode tipped me over into actually watching rather than just planning on watching sometime in the ill-defined future. Pretty incredible.
Now I want to go back and watch the whole run again.
Oh, good, I'm glad you've seen it. It was pretty remarkable. I will be disappointed if there are no callbacks to it.
That was an amazing bit of storytelling.
Perkins, I would be up for some Community and sushi or similar some lazy weekend...