NBC has been putting out all sorts of promos for the new season (only 10 days away). Some are on YouTube, some aren't. Some will play in Canada, some won't.
Maybe im in the minority but I thought that was very average. Some funny moments and it feels like old Community, there just wasnt many laughs. Pierce will be missed.
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Harmon’s answer to all these questions was the staggeringly brilliant “Repilot,” which whipped through the myriad of problems of characterization and plotting by facing them head on. Make no mistake about it, “Repilot” was dark. Most importantly, though, the dark and cynical place it came from felt extremely honest. The meta-jokes (particularly those about Troy) were all tinged with both sadness and anger, and in a sense the episode questions the essential premises of Community as a whole. What was the show about, why did Greendale matter, and have any of its characters really grown? Has the increased cartoonishness of every aspect of the show squashed the essential humanism and realistic psychology that used to make up its core?
In its infinite wisdom, NBC decided to follow this episode with another. But although they clearly weren’t written to be shown this way, it was still a wonderful one-two punch to begin the season. “Repilot” addressed all the problems of the previous season—many of which, I should note, were there to a lesser extent long before then—while “Introduction to Teaching” was a reminder of how good a typical episode of Community can be.
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