With each episode tackling such a different movie trope and genre,Communityis incredibly rewatchable.
Therefore, the top ten episodes I keep returning to are from theCommunity’s peak first four seasons.
Each character takes turns spiraling out in the face of group confrontation, accused of stealing the pen.
Small touches like this make a rewatch all too necessary.
To make fun of this, Pierce constantly questions what “regionals” are.
What makes this episode so good is the variety in their songs and the cleverness of the lyrics.
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EachCommunityChristmas songis memorable in its own way and takes on a different genre.
Each study group member takes the form of a different toy, which Abed explains reflects their personality.
I’ve added this episode to my holiday movie circuit and rewatch it yearly.
The writing is particularly strong, as each character’s secret fits their personality well.
The season 4 DVD featured behind-the-scenes footage of how the episode was made and is now available online.
The real rewatchability comes from seeing the beloved characters translated to felt.
The puppets are eerily accurate to the actors, mimicking them down to their minor movements.
Their songs are appropriately Muppet-y and well contrast the stoic and embarrassed in-person parts of the episode.
The two friends battle long after everyone else has gone home until they decide to make up.
TheFreaky Fridayinspiration for the episode is referenced many times, offering specific movie names.
Luckily, Shirley is there to point out how creepy this behavior is.
The episode was the only one written by Jim Rash, who is most recognizable as Greendale’s Dean.
In the often fantastical world ofCommunityand Abed’s imagination, that doesn’t seem out of the question.
They insist on not breaking character, even when the other isn’t there.
It explores the seven different potential timelines after the outcome of a die roll.
Communityis a comedy franchise that began as a TV series created by Dan Harmon.
Known for its meta-humor, pop culture references, and inventive storytelling,Communityhas garnered a dedicated fanbase.
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Community is a comedy franchise that began as a TV series created by Dan Harmon.
Known for its meta-humor, pop culture references, and inventive storytelling, Community has garnered a dedicated fanbase.