The whole episode reminded me of a Chuck D song circa the late 1990s. You know, the kind of song where he is on his shit, righteous and angry for all of the verses?
The episode was funny, but it was clearly hitting Glee (and perhaps some Community fans) at all the sore spots. It self-referenced, other show-referenced with attitude.
I need to watch the ep 2-3 more times.
Steph, those are my most favorite lines from that ep.
Man, Community last night was just...just... *sniffle* I am so glad that we haven't deleted any from this season, so we can rewatch.
This bit from a few weeks ago keeps going through my head:
"The animals are the patients."
[dejected] "That makes sense."
I don't understand Troy's brain, but it's hilarious.
I just watched last night's Community. (Thank you, Hulu!)
That was bizarre and brilliant and hysterical and made me sniffly on top of it. I can't believe they had time to write a reaction to being bumped, either.
I keep rewatching, and am right now, in fact. I keep choosing new favorite songs. This time, I think it's baby boomer Santa.
Bob Dylan!Troy for the win!
Interesting to note: they referred to "that year" they filled in for the glee club. But "Paradigms of Human Memory" was last year. And if that was the year the glee stuff happened, wouldn't they have said "last year"? So does that mean they filled in for the glee club during season one? No, because they were alive and singing during "Modern Warfare." Which only leaves last year. In which case, why refer to "last year" as "that year"? IS THERE A MISSING YEAR?
Also, I think this was my favorite non-Troy and Abed in the morning tag.
Merry Chang mas!
Pop poooooooop!
(I was just thinking about what they do with Luke Youngblood. Are recurring characters on a contract? Or do they just hope he's available when they want to use Magnitude?)