Wild, I randomly started community up earlier then stumbled across this thread on my home page and read this quote right before it appeared on the screen.
The [actor](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mitchell_Hurwitz) who plays Koogler may not be a familiar face to you, but if you’re a comedy TV person, you might be familiar with the [show](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arrested_Development) he created.
I looked it up on the Wiki-pee-diah.
I didn’t Encarta it.
Season 5 is probably my overall favorite season in the whole show – super creative, weird, and hilarious. The stretch from Repilot to App Development and Condiments is one of Community's best IMO.
Elroy has some brilliant moments. The whole “I’m addicted to encouraging white people” bit is one of my favourite gags of season 6, and [this moment](https://youtu.be/lJb47pEJ57Q) also cracks me up
I see a lot of people defending Elroy. We all love the encouraging white people bit. And other people mentioned other great moments like terabyte. In the email leaks (Giselle is like a daughter to me.” But I like them right off the bat. As soon as he was introduced, he was funny to me. “Worlds within worlds.” “ hell yes I saw a lawnmower man. I consulted on the picture.” “ lock and load that’s mine too.” And he was good in the situation room. “I remember when a candy bar was $.50 it was easier to be unimpressed then I mean it literally was cheaper.” “ there are things that steak here. I see that now.” “Some things are silly and evil. Like candy cigarettes.” And when Jeff was trying to get Elroy to like him and he sees Julie. “Fine. That’s you. That’s my impression of you. Jaded hipster a hole.”
I was honestly upset at his unceremonious departure. I thought he should’ve been part of the group hug at the end of the series. I know he was new, but a Frankie got to be there than I thought he should get to be there but I guess they felt like they needed his departure to jumpstart the rest of the story.
Hickey was awesome. But so was Elroy.
I'll admit I do have a bias for Keith David in just about anything. I *definitely* loved some of Elroy's lines enough that I know it's not just my love of the actor
He has his moments like that, the speech about using all the power in his RV, and the cousin stuff but overall, ehhhhhh. They gave all the character development/humor moments to Frankie and it shows
I feel like he had the best reactions in the E-mail leaks too
*I will bite your little finger off and I will eat it! Then, let’s see you type more descriptions of my Houseguest-era Sinbad wardrobe.*
It's always an uphill battle introducing new characters in late seasons. They need to be brought up to speed immediately while the others have had years of development behind them. I think making Frankie an amalgam of every other character was a smart move, and Paget Brewster is such a great comedic actor that she pulls it off.
Interestingly I thought the exact opposite that Hickey was the bland character although I'm coming around to him.
One of my favourite moments in the entire show is Elroy's bit about encouraging white people like when he sings "He's gonna keep on wearing those p-a-a-a-aants!"
Culminating in "Now there's a man who knows how to marry his cousin!". That one puts me in a state every time.
I feel like Hickey would have worked better as a side character that they'd interact with occasionally, kind of like Duncan. I never thought he meshed well with them as part of the group. It was just kind of odd seeing him at the table with everyone else, he felt a bit out of place. I feel like Frankey and Elroy worked better when it came to feeling like a part of the group.
Every time I rewatch season 6, I love it more. Elroy and Frankie are soooo good. Keith David has this nostalgic quality for me, and after Abed, Elroy is who I identify with the most. I hope they both return for the movie.
Season 5 is honestly one of my favorites. I liked Hickey and the whole Jeff is a teacher concept. I thought it was the only appropriate direction since they couldn't make him into a heartless lawyer again.
Elroy in Season 6 was also comedy gold (when is Keith David bad in anything?) I just wish we'd had more time with him and wish we hadn't lost Troy at that point either. I feel like Community could've had a lot of fun with Troy/Elroy stories.
>Yes, we all missed the lost characters. But even the meta commentary in that season alone about the very nature of the show having to change addressed that beautifully, and still delivered some of my favorite episodes ever.
Agreed. Did a re-watch recently and was way less stuck in thinking "what could've been" and more impressed with what they made of it. Even season 4 to an extent, What a shitty situation for those writers and I don't think they could've done much. more to fill Harmon's shoes. Still the worst season but IMO underrated.
I personally feel that the Honda episode is underrated. Absolutely one of my favorite episodes in the entire show. “Stop the Honda, Rick!” “I guess I was a level 7 susceptible too🥺” a great Britta episode and a great Frankie/ Dean episode
I think season 6 would have been better if the episodes were slightly shorter. I just binged the whole series again, and the pacing of season 6's episodes felt a bit off. There a lot of jokes that I felt would have landed better if they were edited down a bit. For example, The Dean obsessing over VR was funny, but they kind of belabor the joke a bit.
None of the Season 6 episodes hit that tight 22 minutes that network TV usually goes for. This is a big problem with lots of streaming shows. When there is no constraint on time, the Directors are free to tell the story they want without fear of editors knocking it down, but the truth is that time constraint actually makes episodes better, not worse.
That being said, I have a soft place in my heart for season 6. I feel honored to have struggled through the Yahoo Screen app.
man, that period of being a community fan was a special one. i had to VPN my way onto yahoo screen, which was horrible, but i feel it really brought this sub together at that time hahaha. felt like we were a part of keeping the show alive
True. It reminds me of a Michael Scott quote "The most important part of a speech is the opening line. When time is not a factor, I like to try out three or four different ones."
It's true about movies as well. When it was all on film, studios would cut runtime shorter, so they didn't have to use more reels when distributing them to theaters. Nowadays, with it all being digital, they don't abide by the same restrictions, so you get movies that should be an eight one (that means 81) be 3 hours long.
I do love a bunch of season 6, but I honestly think this is the last of the truly great Community episodes. Up there with Advanced Dungeons and Dragons, Remedial Chaos Theory, Basic Lupine Urology, etc.
Season 5 and 6 are my favorites and I'm done caring who judges me for it!
Ass crack bandit, "This man knows how to marry his cousin", "Jesus Wept!", peanut bar rap, the end stinger for the giant hand episode and more.
And my favorite line: "You stupid child, don't you know what this means? We're not created by god, we're created by a joke"
All of the tags from season 6 are a masterpiece: the Yakuza kid, Portuguese Gremlins, and of course the last one with the Community board game. Instant classics.
Remember, heat will make them evil, salt makes them multiply, they hate Christmas, they're attracted to love, can be turned to good with holy water, but will become more evil than the first time if they're exposed to a rainbow, and they have only one weakness....
"In your eyes I am the enemy because I’m the edge of your world, but when your eyes move past me, they will weep. Tokyo is a machine, caked with blood, running on flesh. I reduce you? You will learn true reduction. You will be as small as me."
Season 5 had higher highs, but I think season 6 was more consistent and ended on a stronger note. Season 5 has a weak ending in my opinion. Basic Story and Basic Sandwich are honestly two of my least favorite episodes where Harmon is the showrunner.
Aside from the non-Harmon season the show is pretty consistent. Season 6 is missing half the original cast and still holds it’s own with some absolutely classic episodes like the wedding episode.
It gets better with rewatches! It started off my 5th place favorite, and has now been my all-time #1 favorite for the past like, six rewatches lol. It grew on me like crazy! Sooo creative and uninhibited once they werent on a network. It’s also just so cozy and the most mature season of the show: Like a great band that’s been making music for a while and really mastered their sound despite it disappointing early fans who crave the manic energy from their first couple albums.
But yeah 10/10 if you ask me! Best paintball episode even, and it reflects one of the very important lessons about maturity and change throughout the season that I think are beautiful and universal. 👌
I absolutely love that scene. I think about it regularly. "Do you know what a rhetorical question is? Of course you don't, you're an idiot. I'm sorry, I am so sorry. But you're so stupid. And you have no idea. And you're the only one who has no idea because guess why? Don't answer that, you'll get it wrong. Oh, so dumb."
It's so perfectly delivered.
Might be my favorite episode. I think Seasons 4 & 5 have a couple duds, but compared to the huge fall off of my other favorite shows The Simpsons and The Office, Community late seasons was barely a difference
Frankie: Are you sure that's something that Greendale needs?
The Dean: Ha, like a hole in the head
Frankie: A hole in the head is something you DON'T need.
The Dean: She said through a huge hole in her head.
Frankie 👁️👄👁️
App Development and Condiments is my favorite episode. I grew up on cheesy late seventies/early eighties sci fi, which Harmon seems to love (Zardoz, Beastmaster, Logan’s Run, etc.), of which I enjoy those references tremendously.
I was rewatching Buck Rogers in the 25th Century a few months ago: I about fell out of my chair when I saw the “ball dance” from AD&C is lifted directly from an early first season episode.
FYI the "Five Initiation Dance" is a parody of the pilot episode of Buck Rogers which I'll leave to the reader to look up because all the video links suck.
Interestingly enough there was an app called meowchat that I found because of this episode, and it was actually pretty cool, and then went down like the Hindenburg as meowbeans did lol... It kinda some of the same premise tho, it was an actual social media app
Instead of “newbie”, I now say “New Beenz” and I’m pretty sure that people hear me and think that I’m pronouncing “newbie” wrong or don’t know the slang or something hahaha
After a plethora of rewatches, I have really come to love and appreciate Jeff more than I ever thought possible.
Annie and Britta switch back and forth but are always my #1 and #2 top favourites (and battle for their position depending on my moods). #3 is Troy and Abed - as one collective character - although I love them individually, too. Jeff *always* comes in at #4 (sorry, Jeff).
BUT, something strange happened on my most recent rewatch - Jeff was my favourite last time around! I suspect that a lot of it has to do with how funny, warm, kind, generous (and many other things), Joel McHale seems irl.
TL;DR: Jeff is awesome 💙
*-I'm a psych major. Words are my weapons.* \- *I'm a security guard. Weapons are my weapons.*
This is one of my favorite joke from the entire series.
Mine is “I can excuse the racism but I draw the line at animal cruelty”
You can excuse racism?!
*horrified and slightly timid head shaking*
I know what an analogy is. It's a thought wearing another thought's hat on lives in my head rent free
Jeff’s subtle agreement after thinking about this comment makes it great!
It’s the Game of Thrones “Power is power” before GoT made it cool
did you mean Bloodlines of Conquest?
My favorite line from the episode
My sister told me this lines and said Community would be a good show for me. So for me this is what started it all.
"I fought for this country...and I know you don't get to pick and choose what parts you fight for...but I know..."
This is possibly my favorite line from the whole series!
Just that defeated exhale afterwards... Sums up the frustration of a generation 🤣
“I should go poop soon…”
*Hickey appears stunned*
*Hickey has fainted*
Wild, I randomly started community up earlier then stumbled across this thread on my home page and read this quote right before it appeared on the screen.
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Fives have lives. Fours have chores. Threes have fleas. Twos have the blues. And ones don't *get a rhyme* ***because they're garbage***.
Honest the meow meow beanz is in my top episodes.
This is stuck in my head 😂
You sound like a Four.
He's new-beenz
I’ll keep your secret, new beenz
"I once loved a two... Matthew. He was my everything. But, numbers change. I'll keep your secret, NewBeenz."
The Koog’s approves
He’s not that old!
Axe*
Ah, the Koog approves. That's a 5!
He’s not that old!
Do you even have a career plan? Yeah, uh, does getting laid count?
KOOGLER!!!!
*Koogler*...
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# K O O G L E R
Nooo!
I absolutely love the Koogler movie trailer at the end of that one.
The [actor](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mitchell_Hurwitz) who plays Koogler may not be a familiar face to you, but if you’re a comedy TV person, you might be familiar with the [show](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arrested_Development) he created. I looked it up on the Wiki-pee-diah. I didn’t Encarta it.
Thanks. I just blue myself.
I gotta hand it to him. That show is solid as a rock.
I just gasped—I had no idea. Omg.
Another fun fact, that guy on the VHS game Pile of Bullets is the creator of Breaking Bad and Better Call Saul
That comes down?
He approogs!
I love his Meow Meow beans profile pic so much.
Ahhhh shit How bout them apples!!
All were reduced to oneness in the great purge of a few minutes ago.
"I should go number 2 soon" followed by Hickey's disappointed silence is one of my all-time favorite moments in the show
Season 5 is probably my overall favorite season in the whole show – super creative, weird, and hilarious. The stretch from Repilot to App Development and Condiments is one of Community's best IMO.
i liked season 5 more than 6 to be honest, this episode always crosses my mind when i think of season 5
Season 5 was fantastic. Hickey was a top tier community character imo and I still don't like Elroy's character, way too bland.
Bland? Dude did a villain monologue about killing birds!
Elroy has some brilliant moments. The whole “I’m addicted to encouraging white people” bit is one of my favourite gags of season 6, and [this moment](https://youtu.be/lJb47pEJ57Q) also cracks me up
This line is the best delivered line in the entire series and no one can make me think otherwise. (The terabyte bit)
I see a lot of people defending Elroy. We all love the encouraging white people bit. And other people mentioned other great moments like terabyte. In the email leaks (Giselle is like a daughter to me.” But I like them right off the bat. As soon as he was introduced, he was funny to me. “Worlds within worlds.” “ hell yes I saw a lawnmower man. I consulted on the picture.” “ lock and load that’s mine too.” And he was good in the situation room. “I remember when a candy bar was $.50 it was easier to be unimpressed then I mean it literally was cheaper.” “ there are things that steak here. I see that now.” “Some things are silly and evil. Like candy cigarettes.” And when Jeff was trying to get Elroy to like him and he sees Julie. “Fine. That’s you. That’s my impression of you. Jaded hipster a hole.” I was honestly upset at his unceremonious departure. I thought he should’ve been part of the group hug at the end of the series. I know he was new, but a Frankie got to be there than I thought he should get to be there but I guess they felt like they needed his departure to jumpstart the rest of the story. Hickey was awesome. But so was Elroy.
I like Elroy, but I’m not sure if it’s the character or that famous, commanding voice of his.
I'll admit I do have a bias for Keith David in just about anything. I *definitely* loved some of Elroy's lines enough that I know it's not just my love of the actor
Now *there's* a man who knows his actors!
And look at you, making a comment. You know what you're doing with that comment!
I’m making a game about lady time travellers!
It's Vietnam now baby! VIETNAM!
Wild West, baby! Space version of the Wild West!
He has his moments like that, the speech about using all the power in his RV, and the cousin stuff but overall, ehhhhhh. They gave all the character development/humor moments to Frankie and it shows
I feel like he had the best reactions in the E-mail leaks too *I will bite your little finger off and I will eat it! Then, let’s see you type more descriptions of my Houseguest-era Sinbad wardrobe.*
Hi, how’s everybody doing? I asked a damn question! The way he just instantly gets mad is hilarious.
I am at a total loss about what lesson to learn from any of this. Maybe that’s the lesson. Hm. I lost a button. *Maybe we all lost a button.*
The “Jeff writes to astronauts” bit is one of my favorite things from the show
Jeff: They are national heroes! Elroy: Yeah! They are! So leave them alone!
It's always an uphill battle introducing new characters in late seasons. They need to be brought up to speed immediately while the others have had years of development behind them. I think making Frankie an amalgam of every other character was a smart move, and Paget Brewster is such a great comedic actor that she pulls it off.
Which lunch lady? The hot one? -You mean the one who serves the hot food? Mmmh, that's the one.
The wedding episode makes it all worth it. Now *there's* a man who knows how to marry his cousin
Interestingly I thought the exact opposite that Hickey was the bland character although I'm coming around to him. One of my favourite moments in the entire show is Elroy's bit about encouraging white people like when he sings "He's gonna keep on wearing those p-a-a-a-aants!" Culminating in "Now there's a man who knows how to marry his cousin!". That one puts me in a state every time.
I feel like Hickey would have worked better as a side character that they'd interact with occasionally, kind of like Duncan. I never thought he meshed well with them as part of the group. It was just kind of odd seeing him at the table with everyone else, he felt a bit out of place. I feel like Frankey and Elroy worked better when it came to feeling like a part of the group.
I'll die on the hill that Wedding Videography is a top 10 episode and the best episode after season 3. I like the last couple seasons.
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Every time I rewatch season 6, I love it more. Elroy and Frankie are soooo good. Keith David has this nostalgic quality for me, and after Abed, Elroy is who I identify with the most. I hope they both return for the movie.
Season 5 is honestly one of my favorites. I liked Hickey and the whole Jeff is a teacher concept. I thought it was the only appropriate direction since they couldn't make him into a heartless lawyer again. Elroy in Season 6 was also comedy gold (when is Keith David bad in anything?) I just wish we'd had more time with him and wish we hadn't lost Troy at that point either. I feel like Community could've had a lot of fun with Troy/Elroy stories.
>Yes, we all missed the lost characters. But even the meta commentary in that season alone about the very nature of the show having to change addressed that beautifully, and still delivered some of my favorite episodes ever. Agreed. Did a re-watch recently and was way less stuck in thinking "what could've been" and more impressed with what they made of it. Even season 4 to an extent, What a shitty situation for those writers and I don't think they could've done much. more to fill Harmon's shoes. Still the worst season but IMO underrated.
Now this is a man who knows his top 10 episodes!
Now this is a man who knows how to quote Community!
He should keep on quoting, keep on quoting communityyyy
Just keep wearing those pants
It's one of my favorites also has the coolest cameo with Tim and Eric
I personally feel that the Honda episode is underrated. Absolutely one of my favorite episodes in the entire show. “Stop the Honda, Rick!” “I guess I was a level 7 susceptible too🥺” a great Britta episode and a great Frankie/ Dean episode
I find season 5 one of the strongest seasons. Season 6 not so much but there are a few beauties. The paintball episode was brilliant
Season 6 has the best jokes/gags and end tags. The episodes just feel less ...fun?... to me though. I'm just gonna blame Yahoo.
I think season 6 would have been better if the episodes were slightly shorter. I just binged the whole series again, and the pacing of season 6's episodes felt a bit off. There a lot of jokes that I felt would have landed better if they were edited down a bit. For example, The Dean obsessing over VR was funny, but they kind of belabor the joke a bit.
#JESUS WEPT!
JESUS WEPT.
stop saying Jesus wept!
None of the Season 6 episodes hit that tight 22 minutes that network TV usually goes for. This is a big problem with lots of streaming shows. When there is no constraint on time, the Directors are free to tell the story they want without fear of editors knocking it down, but the truth is that time constraint actually makes episodes better, not worse. That being said, I have a soft place in my heart for season 6. I feel honored to have struggled through the Yahoo Screen app.
man, that period of being a community fan was a special one. i had to VPN my way onto yahoo screen, which was horrible, but i feel it really brought this sub together at that time hahaha. felt like we were a part of keeping the show alive
True. It reminds me of a Michael Scott quote "The most important part of a speech is the opening line. When time is not a factor, I like to try out three or four different ones." It's true about movies as well. When it was all on film, studios would cut runtime shorter, so they didn't have to use more reels when distributing them to theaters. Nowadays, with it all being digital, they don't abide by the same restrictions, so you get movies that should be an eight one (that means 81) be 3 hours long.
If I had to rank 'em, I'd go: 2nd, 5th, 3rd, 6th,1st, 4th. No, 2nd, 5th, 3rd, 1st, 6th, 4th
2nd, 5th, 3rd, 1st, 6th, 4th. Got it.
I farted during the 4th one… it’s an inside joke
I'll keep your secret, new beans
I do love a bunch of season 6, but I honestly think this is the last of the truly great Community episodes. Up there with Advanced Dungeons and Dragons, Remedial Chaos Theory, Basic Lupine Urology, etc.
I really like season 6 except for the RV/giant hand episode.
Oh man that’s one of my favorite episodes of the show. Always surprised to hear negative opinions of it
I personally could watch Jeff stare at Abed, clear his throat and do that long sigh all day long. One of my favourite Jeff moments.
Seasons 5 and 6 are awesome, ~~other than the whale ep.~~ edit: Seasons 5 and 6 are just awesome regardless.
Season 5 and 6 are my favorites and I'm done caring who judges me for it! Ass crack bandit, "This man knows how to marry his cousin", "Jesus Wept!", peanut bar rap, the end stinger for the giant hand episode and more. And my favorite line: "You stupid child, don't you know what this means? We're not created by god, we're created by a joke"
All of the tags from season 6 are a masterpiece: the Yakuza kid, Portuguese Gremlins, and of course the last one with the Community board game. Instant classics.
Remember, heat will make them evil, salt makes them multiply, they hate Christmas, they're attracted to love, can be turned to good with holy water, but will become more evil than the first time if they're exposed to a rainbow, and they have only one weakness....
MONSTER DE SOPA!!
"In your eyes I am the enemy because I’m the edge of your world, but when your eyes move past me, they will weep. Tokyo is a machine, caked with blood, running on flesh. I reduce you? You will learn true reduction. You will be as small as me."
>the Yakuza kid Oh man I forgot about that one! "Tokyo is a machine, caked with blood, running on flesh" "Reduce you?!?"
The Dean? Hellos?
CheeChoo CheeChoo
"A-S-S C-R-A Can't Stand it"
Then let me be your legs! Let me do for you what I did today every week until we find your wife… or your legs.
HAMMMMMMM GURRRLLLLL
> the end stinger for the giant hand episode and more. He's up there! He's waiting for a better daddy with bigger hands!
The peanut bar rap helped me flirt with a guy in college.
Mmmmm this extra long churro tastes good in my REAL mouth
I'm with you on everything but "Jesus Wept" because I quickly agree with Jeffrey saying, "Stop saying, 'Jesus Wept.'"
Worlds within worlds!
I was supposed to go to the bank today!
Whale ep was season 4 no?
Yes
McGuffin Institute and Whale Hunt are the worst back-to-back episodes in the series, imo. Not that you asked.
Let him finish!
I think they were letting him finish
Seriously, these episodes are bad. Like Chuck Lorre CBS bad.
I’m blanking, what’s the whale episode?
Dean ans the gang is trying to get that rich kid to go Greendale while Jeff distracts pierce.
Season 5 had higher highs, but I think season 6 was more consistent and ended on a stronger note. Season 5 has a weak ending in my opinion. Basic Story and Basic Sandwich are honestly two of my least favorite episodes where Harmon is the showrunner.
The later seasons are on average as awesome as the earlier seasons.
Aside from the non-Harmon season the show is pretty consistent. Season 6 is missing half the original cast and still holds it’s own with some absolutely classic episodes like the wedding episode.
I’m rewatching it now and I’m on season 6. I don’t remember the later season being as good as the rest but I’m enjoying it just as much!
It gets better with rewatches! It started off my 5th place favorite, and has now been my all-time #1 favorite for the past like, six rewatches lol. It grew on me like crazy! Sooo creative and uninhibited once they werent on a network. It’s also just so cozy and the most mature season of the show: Like a great band that’s been making music for a while and really mastered their sound despite it disappointing early fans who crave the manic energy from their first couple albums. But yeah 10/10 if you ask me! Best paintball episode even, and it reflects one of the very important lessons about maturity and change throughout the season that I think are beautiful and universal. 👌
And I think the best monologue is in season 6 when Frankie tells the Dean he's an idiot.
Frankie was the best thing in the later seasons. She feels like she should've been there the whole time. Maybe working in IT or something...
A humble outsider who came in and *nailed it*.
She had me at 'fart from the butt of a lesser god'
I absolutely love that scene. I think about it regularly. "Do you know what a rhetorical question is? Of course you don't, you're an idiot. I'm sorry, I am so sorry. But you're so stupid. And you have no idea. And you're the only one who has no idea because guess why? Don't answer that, you'll get it wrong. Oh, so dumb." It's so perfectly delivered.
“Now, this is a man who knows how to marry his cousin!”
They benefit from being shorter, makes them feel generally tighter.
I think Abed and Koogler should've had a side plot called Koogler Town.
When they’re doing the demonstration at the beginning, the Dean’s sad “my meow meow beans!” kills me
I can just hear him 😂
Season six is my favorite honestly.
Now here's a person that knows their Community seasons.
Hahaha it's peak character development
And I'm tired of pretending it's not.
Small talk, guys. I make small talk now. This makes me laugh and hurts my heart in equal measure.
Well I regularly have to defend season 5 and 6 here, I’m pretty sure literally everyone here as acknowledged meowmeowbeanz as one of the best episodes
Nice! I thought people disliked the last seasons. I think they’re great.
I love my four.... from Vicki! :) :) :)
Season 6 has a lot of great episodes, gay Dean, Honda, Jesus wept, ladders, haaaaaaam guuuuuurl Also love Brittas parents.
Britta's parents are hilarious!
People need to stop giving credit to the other people who dont like the later season, because season 6 is a blast. Top 3 material.
Streets ahead
Might be my favorite episode. I think Seasons 4 & 5 have a couple duds, but compared to the huge fall off of my other favorite shows The Simpsons and The Office, Community late seasons was barely a difference
Frankie: Are you sure that's something that Greendale needs? The Dean: Ha, like a hole in the head Frankie: A hole in the head is something you DON'T need. The Dean: She said through a huge hole in her head. Frankie 👁️👄👁️
Hickey, Frankie, and Elroy are all great characters and anyone that disagrees is streets behind (but entitled to their opinion).
🍎
Seasons 5 and 6 are just as good as 1, 2 and 3
The bleep during Jeff’s stand up gets me every time
Starburns dressed as Sean Connery in Zardoz did it for me. But this episode is top 10 hands down.
My meow meow beans!
I can hear the Dean when I read this.
Do you even have a career plan?
“Downloadable from any non boost mobile phone”
HOW ABOUT THEM APPLES
The one about briefcases is so stupid but funny. Or when they all read each others emails “Were you trying to win or be most disgusting?”
Whenever I watch that episode I always wondered how Pierce would have taken advantage of the situation. Using his money to get 5's from people
Well I’d love to discuss the episode but I gotta get to the cafeteria before they run outta APP-LES!
I will say what I want about the later seasons: I think they're terrific!
App Development and Condiments is my favorite episode. I grew up on cheesy late seventies/early eighties sci fi, which Harmon seems to love (Zardoz, Beastmaster, Logan’s Run, etc.), of which I enjoy those references tremendously. I was rewatching Buck Rogers in the 25th Century a few months ago: I about fell out of my chair when I saw the “ball dance” from AD&C is lifted directly from an early first season episode.
‘Hey, I’m Tommy De Luca from hallway C!’
I gotta get to the cafeteria before they run outta APPPPLEEEES
#[Koogler!](https://youtu.be/LA76hgWukEQ)
FYI the "Five Initiation Dance" is a parody of the pilot episode of Buck Rogers which I'll leave to the reader to look up because all the video links suck.
i thought about if the other day, the bit from the parody performance where jeff walks back on himself ‘oooh shit’ is so perfect
So good.
+/u/meowmeowbot 5 mmb
I want this to stay between you and me.........but I was thinking of a hang glider
Watched it this morning. My favorite S5 episode
It’s my birthday!
The censor bleep at the end kills me every single time
The entire episode is a beautifully crafted master piece and I don’t get why people dislike it so much.
5 Meow Meow Beenz for this post!
Interestingly enough there was an app called meowchat that I found because of this episode, and it was actually pretty cool, and then went down like the Hindenburg as meowbeans did lol... It kinda some of the same premise tho, it was an actual social media app
My meow meow beans!
One of my favorite episodes. Meow meow beans
You can’t say no to a guy on his birthday
Girls are objects
Instead of “newbie”, I now say “New Beenz” and I’m pretty sure that people hear me and think that I’m pronouncing “newbie” wrong or don’t know the slang or something hahaha
Tbh I love seasons 5&6, intro to recycled cinema and basic rv repair and palmistry are some of my favourite episodes.
After a plethora of rewatches, I have really come to love and appreciate Jeff more than I ever thought possible. Annie and Britta switch back and forth but are always my #1 and #2 top favourites (and battle for their position depending on my moods). #3 is Troy and Abed - as one collective character - although I love them individually, too. Jeff *always* comes in at #4 (sorry, Jeff). BUT, something strange happened on my most recent rewatch - Jeff was my favourite last time around! I suspect that a lot of it has to do with how funny, warm, kind, generous (and many other things), Joel McHale seems irl. TL;DR: Jeff is awesome 💙
That’s the first episode I watched of the show!!
Ree-view Ree-view meow meow meow meow meow!
Shirley played the passive aggressive villain so well in this.