I liked the first two episodes, but tonight's left me with a big "Huh?" The tag was funny, and there were bits I liked, but the central premise made me keep asking which show they were parodying. A CSI type show? A Bones/Castle type of show? All of the above? Too diffuse.
And somebody - *cough* Dan Harmon - obviously thought the coin bit was way, way funnier than it was.
The tag was funny
The tag made me laugh my ass off.
Was the color of the episode deliberately cool/blue? Because I actually fiddled with the color on our TV's setting for a while because it looked so weird.
They were definitely giving a LOOK to the episode. But after the Law & Order episode they shouldn't have gone anywhere near this territory this soon without a more solid target.
Even the credits - anyone recognize that font from another show?
Seriously, if they want to go off the deep end, they should come up with an American Horror Story parody. I'd love to see an opening credits for Community with the AHS font, music, style, etc.
I'm gonna say it was a little Se7en, a little Zodiac, a little The Killing, probably some stuff I don't watch. More akin to paintball and zombies than Law and Order as episodes go, but serial killers. If that makes sense to anyone who isn't me.
Anyway, I enjoyed it muchly. But not enough to shun.
And then Parks & Rec was pretty great. So I'm happy.
I'm with Frankenbuddha on this ep. It was just weird, and not in a good way, for me.
I also think Pierce deserved more.
I also think Pierce deserved more.
That was really abrupt and offputting.
I'm gonna say it was a little Se7en, a little Zodiac, a little The Killing, probably some stuff I don't watch. More akin to paintball and zombies than Law and Order as episodes go, but serial killers
Yeah, I thought it was in a different arena, and I really liked it. I laughed a lot.
I didn't mean they were doing a Law & Order pastiche; just that I spent so much of the time trying to nail down just what they were riffing on that it distracted me from actually enjoying the episode.
Maybe they were going for a more generic hommage, but it looked so specific I kept thinking I should know exactly what they were working off of, and I couldn't. The meta kept throwing me out of the story, and that doesn't usually happen with this show.
I also think Pierce deserved more.
How do you mean?
More of a send off/acknowledgement that "He's dead, here's one brief monologue about him being dead, and now back to the episode".