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Community - Interview with Brie, Brown, Ganz & Jacobs

1 Mar 2012

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Given the uncertainty about this season and the hiatus, what does it feel like having produced these episodes in a vacuum?
Gillian Jacobs: It’s weird.
Alison Brie: It has freed us up in a lot of ways. Once the initial reaction wore off, there was some sense of reckless abandon: we’ll just do whatever we want. People might not see this anyway. So, we just have our fun.
Megan Ganz: But also, in terms of the schedule, it didn’t change at all. Not on a day-to-day basis.
Yvette Nicole Brown: The fact that we were on hiatus didn’t even register for me, aside from the initial shock of finding out on Twitter. Because I found out on Twitter.
Jacobs: One thing that is different: there’s almost a dialogue between us and the viewers. Christmas was such a high because we had like nine trending topics that night on Twitter for the episode. That was our last chance to watch it at the same time. We haven’t seen any of the episodes that we’ve shot past that point. We’ve been doing these interviews and are struggling to remember the episodes. They ask, “So, what can we look forward to?” We’re like, “Uh …”
Ganz: Especially for the writing. It’s like that dialogue you’re talking about, we’re just working in a void. Christmas was the last time that the audience spoke back to us and was like, this is what we like.
Brown: Does that color how you guys write?
Ganz: Well, yeah. We’re not listening to everything they say. But in terms of when they like the same things that we like, we know we’re pursuing the right avenues. Obviously, Dan [Harmon] has a very clear vision. But it is hard to operate in a total vacuum.
Brown: So these may be the purest Community episodes ever.
Ganz: I don’t know. We got bumped off the schedule. It has registered on the show. I think there’s a weight.
Brie: There’s a darkness.

Source: Full interview @ The Daily Beast

9 comments:

  1. The full interview makes me cry when they all start to cry.  This show should live even if it's just so that none of them cry again.

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  2. What a badass group of women.

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  3. That article was amazing. I've always thought Community had some of the best written characters on TV. It's nice to see that the actors on the show love and appreciate how special it is just as much as us fans do.

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  4. Very cool interview!  These are some amazing women.

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  5. Loved that interview! I really hope the show gets a fourth season, or else I'll be crying along with them..

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  6. Very good article, loved what they had to say about women in comedy

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  7. That was lengthy but enjoyable. Great, smart cast they got there. Goddamn, I love this show.

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  8. Beautiful interview/article!

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