Will the buried treasure that Abed, Annie, and the Dean found really save Greendale? Will Jeff and Britta really get married? Will Chang ever stop being awful? Will ‘Community’ live for another season?
The Save Greendale Committee seems to have finally completed their mission. Everyone is happy and content. Only Abed believes that something horrible is on the horizon. And, with next week being the season finale, I’m sad to admit that he’s probably right.
This week’s episode continues the ‘Community’ tradition of the animated parody episode. Jeff’s mind has created a world inspired by the classic G.I. Joe cartoons. It’s one of the more fun episodes this season has offered
As the title suggests, this week’s ‘Community’ is revisiting the world of Dungeons & Dragons. The gang last played it in episode 2.14 when they saved Neil from wanting to kill himself. Now, they’re using the confines of that magical world to unite a feuding father and son.
This week mixes some of the classic ‘Community’ parody style with normal sitcom scenarios, making it a perfectly delightful episode. Plus, Vince Gilligan and Gina Gershon have some very random guest appearances.
After last week’s less-than-stellar return, ‘Community’ revisits what it does best: high-concept episodes.
‘Community’ returns, following an Olympic hiatus, with a major snoozer of an episode.
‘Community’ mocks ‘Game of Thrones’ culture in this decent episode.
With Troy’s departure, ‘Community’ goes for broke with a school-wide lava game competition.
This week’s Community is the classic bottle episode of the season.