Thanks for giving me feels about a couple I don't even ship! That was a really good episode. I like that Britta and Troy realized they're better off as friends.
Wasn't a huge fan of the Troy/Abed body-switching thing (though the core of their plot line was good), but the rest of the characters and their story lines were great, especially the Dean. Not my favorite episode of the season or anything, but definitely another good one.
Thank God Britta/Troy nonsesnce is over... But I couldn't help but fell sorry for Britta... Now I just need Jeff to comfort her and my life would be complete...
This was my favorite episode of the season and probably this season's best as well. The episode felt most like the Community of seasons past more than any episode in season 4. It's too bad that Jim Rash can't join the writing staff on a permanent basis because the show would be a lot better for it.
- Dean as Jeff was phenomenal. His line about being "stuck in the body of a man who could be Gollum's shadow" killed me. - It was highly amusing how attracted to and confused Annie was about Dean, not knowing he was being Jeff at the time. Apparently, Annie has a thing for Jeff no matter what form he takes. - Danny Pudi and Donald Glover did a good job as well in an unexpectedly sad storyline. The bittersweet tone of it all reminded me of seasons 1-3. - Pierce had a good save at the end but I can tell he was just an afterthought for the writers at this point. Even if Chevy didn't leave due to behavioral stuff it seems as though they were gradually writing him out anyway.
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Thanks for giving me feels about a couple I don't even ship! That was a really good episode. I like that Britta and Troy realized they're better off as friends.
ReplyDeleteGive Jim Rash an Emmy to go with his Oscar. Tonight episode was perfect
ReplyDeleteWasn't a huge fan of the Troy/Abed body-switching thing (though the core of their plot line was good), but the rest of the characters and their story lines were great, especially the Dean. Not my favorite episode of the season or anything, but definitely another good one.
ReplyDeleteOh, they did? Thank God! That was one of my most unfavorite things about the new season - Troy/Britta. It never made sense to me.
ReplyDeleteThank God Britta/Troy nonsesnce is over... But I couldn't help but fell sorry for Britta... Now I just need Jeff to comfort her and my life would be complete...
ReplyDeleteBritta, you're the best.
ReplyDeleteThis was my favorite episode of the season and probably this season's best as well. The episode felt most like the Community of seasons past more than any episode in season 4. It's too bad that Jim Rash can't join the writing staff on a permanent basis because the show would be a lot better for it.
ReplyDelete- Dean as Jeff was phenomenal. His line about being "stuck in the body of a man who could be Gollum's shadow" killed me.
- It was highly amusing how attracted to and confused Annie was about Dean, not knowing he was being Jeff at the time. Apparently, Annie has a thing for Jeff no matter what form he takes.
- Danny Pudi and Donald Glover did a good job as well in an unexpectedly sad storyline. The bittersweet tone of it all reminded me of seasons 1-3.
- Pierce had a good save at the end but I can tell he was just an afterthought for the writers at this point. Even if Chevy didn't leave due to behavioral stuff it seems as though they were gradually writing him out anyway.