Well...it doesn't look like we're going to be getting a season five...Thursday's episode hit a 1.1 the series lowest ratings. I'm guessing when we reach the season finale it will be a series finale?
Indeed. It's still disappointing though.
NBC doesn't own the show, Sony does. If NBC chooses to can it, Sony will still be in charge of Dan Harmon being picked up/not picked up.Yeah, it doesn't look good. My pie in the sky hope has been recently that the show will get picked up by a cable network and that they bring Dan Harmon back to run it.
Not necessarily. An L.A.Times article today stated that NBC was at this time undecided as to the futures of two of it's Thursday sit coms with young skewing, passionate followings; Parks and Recs and Community. The article acknowleges the 2 shows ratings challenges.Hence why it's a pie in the sky hope.
I had a feeling NBC wasn't completly sold on the show's demise. Why fire the showrunner on a show you know is getting only one final season? But to be honest, they might also have been worried about legal trouble from Chase if Harmon had returned.
I actually really liked Animal Practice <:-/
Yes, however, the Times article indicated that it, along with Parks and Rec, are "bubble" shows. My point was that now that Community is back on the air, it does at least have a chance of being renewed. In other words, the show's fate has not yet been determined, at least according to the Times article yesterday.I had a feeling NBC wasn't completly sold on the show's demise. Why fire the showrunner on a show you know is getting only one final season? But to be honest, they might also have been worried about legal trouble from Chase if Harmon had returned.
It was brought back as a mid-season replacement, essentially. If other shows on NBC had done better, Community would've been burned off in the summer. They had contracts with the actors, who would've had to been paid regardless, so why not have these episodes ready to go? And if the new show runners could turn the ratings around....
Matt Lucas was really good in this episode, I suppose he is pretty much unknown in the US, but I have been a longtime fan of his.
Yeah, it doesn't look good. My pie in the sky hope has been recently that the show will get picked up by a cable network and that they bring Dan Harmon back to run it.
I did actually enjoy this one more than the others we've seen so far, and I don't want to be nit-picky, but here's my problem with it: when they flashed back to previous examples of the study group being rude - and, in keeping with what's worked for the show before, they should have chosen examples from episodes we've never seen - they picked terrible examples.
Cooperative Calligraphy: When they were the only people left in the school while everyone else was at the Puppy Parade?
Advanced Dungeons and Dragons: When the group went out of their comfort zone to stop Fat Neil from killing himself?![]()
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