Apparently everyone else did, too! T'was a typically-awesome parody of Hearts of Darkness: A Filmmaker's Apocalypse.
Hey, Netflix is bringing back Arrested Development. Maybe they'll do the same with Community when NBC cancels it in favor of that garbage called Whitney or something equally horrible. It would be much better suited to that sort of distribution method.
The problem with Whitney is that Whitney is trawling her standup for material. Soon she's going to run out of those jokes, and actually have to devise some new comedy that's actually built first run for the sitcom format. Whitney Cummings is a producer on Two Broke girls and that show is fantastic, of course the Sex and the City Guy is holding her hand, or she might just be doing bugger all over there?
So the first line to this weeks the Soup... "Well I had a big week, one prank phone call to Bob Costas and suddenly my show is on hiatus." Alison is on the Soup too, saying naughty words. Love those naughty words. And Joel says "Thankyou Alison, you can see her on Community for the next couple weeks and then in May or April , maybe." And it just goes on. Alison is weird when she's not being Annie.
Okay, so how come nobody wants to talk about the actual episode this week? One of the show's most awesome. EDIT: Just found this on Neatorama... Have You Seen This Show?
I didn't really like it, to be honest. What with the Abed/Jesus episode and the documentary episode back in season 2, I felt like I had seen all this before. Maybe I would have enjoyed it more if I had seen Heart of Darkness. Jeff's impersonation of the dean was great though, absolutely spot-on.
I thought it was dreadful. It was like they thought "Let's do a Hearts of Darkness parody!" "OK!" and then forged ahead without realizing that it wasn't funny. They also seem to be taking the only remaining funny character, Dean Pelton, and ruining what makes him funny, the same way S2 Chang was not funny like S1 SeƱor Chang. I said way, way up-thread that S2 had moved Community off my "must see" list, but I usually watch it with "Parks and Rec" and The Office. At first I thought S3 would bring it back, but it has been inconsistent, meandering and just not very funny. I don't know what kind of a show they are going for, but it seems like "comedy" is a ways down the list. In-jokes, obscure references, meta gimmicks and self-conscious quirkiness are not funny in and of themselves. So, if the show doesn't come back after its shortened season, I won't be surprised, or miss it. Justin
Meh. I like both shows, but they are VERY different comic beasts. I can understand why someone who REALLY loves Two and Half Men wouldn't like Community and vice versa.
I liked this weeks episode, I've never seen Heart of Darkness. Between the Jeff as the Dean, Pierce as the overblown ego actor and the Dean losing it, there was a lotta comedy.
Luis Guzman was the best part of the episode. I really did not expect him to show up (I guess the statue should have tipped me off) or for him to be cool with the Dean using his image.
I think they mentioned Luis Guzman as being a Greendale alum way back in season one. Good episode, but slightly too referentially and meta for its own good. It crossed that line that Dan Harmon always talks about between telling a good independent story, and telling a story that relies on outside pop culture knowledge.
The documentary being referenced is Hearts of Darkness, plural. It's easily one of the best making-of documentaries out there, with some fascinating footage of Coppola losing his mind during the shoot (though, to be fair, he isn't the only one).
I've just started the show. My mother gave me the 1st 2 seasons on DVD for my birthday last week. So far, I'm up to episode 7, "Introduction to Statistics." Already, I would put the show in the absolute top tier of my all-time favorites, along with Action, Arrested Development, Frasier, NewsRadio, Wonderfalls, Knowing Me Knowing You with Alan Partridge, etc. I'm not sure how you would promote Community. It's a show that's very difficult to display in a 30 second spot since so much of it is about building the overall tone. The context is what makes it funny. You kinda need to see a whole episode to really get it (or have an inexplicably weird sense of humor, like me).
This show wrinkles my brain. [yt]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=19FMU3M7Jtk[/yt] Watch the background behind Annie towards the end of the video.
I wonder if Joel could have snuck community merchandising onto the set of the Set of Spy Kids four as subliminal product placement? Or Ken onto the set of Hangover II? Would the director of either really notice a T-Shirt telling people when and where to watch Community secreted onto a few extras?