Community was great at simultaneously lampshading, satirizing, and paying homage all at the same time. Abed was the perfect vehicle for that sort of meta-self-referential nihilism. Plus the entire cast was lightning in a bottle.
Many years ago, before things like Youtube or even VCRs, clip shows were actually pretty popular (well, assuming they were decently put together). It was really the only way, other than catching a rerun at some odd hour, to see some of the show’s best and most memorable moments again, and like a “Greatest Hits” album people liked them even if there really wasn’t much of anything actually new in them.
Clip Show! Nothing says “We’re out of ideas” like a rehash of the currently available greatest hits.
Community had clips from “previous episodes” that never existed in their bottle episode.
Most of the time I hate clip shows, but that time was okay.
Community was great at simultaneously lampshading, satirizing, and paying homage all at the same time. Abed was the perfect vehicle for that sort of meta-self-referential nihilism. Plus the entire cast was lightning in a bottle.
Except for Pierce.
He was semen in several bottles.
Clip shows are usually about “we didn’t adequately budget and need to make an episode using only one set and one day of shooting.”
Many years ago, before things like Youtube or even VCRs, clip shows were actually pretty popular (well, assuming they were decently put together). It was really the only way, other than catching a rerun at some odd hour, to see some of the show’s best and most memorable moments again, and like a “Greatest Hits” album people liked them even if there really wasn’t much of anything actually new in them.
Nowadays of course they are pretty much obsolete.
Maybe Moe gets a cellphone?