Ahh, I see the problem. You seem to think this is a sci-fi story. No, no, see, it's an opposite partners police procedural. In fact, you can have the exact same story lines just by setting it 50 years ago and having the android be black instead. Or set it today and just have it take place in Mississippi.A script that takes advantage of the futuristic high technology setting it's placed in, where humanoid robots are advanced enough to pass the Turing test, and the separation of man and machine is smaller than ever. Not Die Hard.
Yup, and that's incredibly dull and a complete waste of the setting.Ahh, I see the problem. You seem to think this is a sci-fi story. No, no, see, it's an opposite partners police procedural. In fact, you can have the exact same story lines just by setting it 50 years ago and having the android be black instead. Or set it today and just have it take place in Mississippi.
Not me. I didn't hate season 4, but I forgot Community could be this funny. Certain moments of season 4 were hysterical because of the actors' delivery and not the lines themselves, but here everything was back to form. I didn't see any failings on the actors' parts.It was funny at points, but was I the only one who felt a lot of the actors were just phoning it in at this point?
Didn't even catch that. Nice.I also enjoyed the self-reference when Troy ragged on Zach Braff for leaving after 6 episodes of Scrubs season 9, when Donald Glover is leaving after 6 episodes of this season on Community.
Sold!I know this has probably been talked about, but I just discovered this show. Gadget Man. Holy shit is this my kind of show!
Oh, did I mention the host of the first season is Stephen Fry and the second is Richard Ayoade?
Loved the bit with Abed as the "gifted" detective.the third ep of Community was really fun.
Alpha House?the third ep of Community was really fun.
why aren't you fuckers watching Alpha House?
I've never heard of it either.Alpha House?
Agreed, I go on Amazon almost every day and saw no advertisements for said show.Amazon is obviously doing a poor job of marketing it. I watched the first episode after seeing this thread. Something felt familiar about the vibe through the whole episode. I finally figured it out when I saw during the credits that it was created by Doonesbury creator Gary Trudeau. It seems good, but not worth signing for Amazon Prime for.