"The season opener of Season 3 was just an okay episode … and it may be similar to what mine is, the Season 4 opener. Our seasons did tend to start off a little slow. So, I’m trying not to beat myself up too much over that. I think the Season 4 opener compares about the same to the Season 3 opener [with] the show coming back, trying to announce its presence in a big way, trying things that are a little too ambitious, a little frantic, but mostly entertaining people. I think that’s probably fair to say of the Season 4 opener."
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Andrew Bobrow, long-time Community writer, on the transition into season four.
He pretty much confirms with this article what I’ve been saying for the past few weeks.
(via thosepaperscut)
(via communitythings)
"One of the things that set this cast apart in seasons past was how easily they could shift into different tones, genres and performing styles. It always seemed that [Alison] Brie, for instance, was giving the same performance as Annie no matter the episode, yet it seemed effortless how she could play Annie in a broad comic mode, in a more buttoned-down or emotional style, or even as a plausible Old West gunslinger in one of the paintball episodes. For the first time this season, you can see Brie and her co-stars start to sweat as they try to make the material work, like a strange Annie story in the Inspector Spacetime episode that has her on her own for far too long."
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— Alan Sepinwall on about the post-Harmon era of Community. (via goodmanw)
(Source: hitfix.com, via goodmanw)
"She smells like….victory"
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— Joel McHale on Reddit when asked what Alison Brie smells like (via thecosmicvoyager)

