By: Robert Murphy
(Possible spoilers)
Now like many of you out there you may have rolled your eyes
at the fact that Community took on
another season after the group finished their two years at Greendale Community College
but even so I was glad to see it back on the air anyways. Dan Harmon once again
returns as well to direct the show after he was fired before Season 4 and I
believe he brings with it just what the first episode is all about, a repilot.
The study group had gone their separate ways with their degrees to set out in
their future careers but things haven’t gone as well as they’d hoped and they
all return to their school and start again.
The show returns on a very high note as the first couple of
episodes make a solid stride towards the classic Community feel that I have enjoyed watching since the beginning of
the show. Jeff (Joe McHale) sits in a slumped state as his new law career isn’t
going so well, turns out helping people isn’t as profitable as being an evil
snake of a lawyer like he use to be. Enter the man who got Jeff fired in the
first place, he has a case for him that gets him back to Greendale and once the
study group hears about this they all come running back, seems as things
weren’t going well for them either. After this first episode the study group is
reformed in a new way and the group returns to the halls for various reasons
but unfortunately Pierce (Chevy Chase ) doesn’t
make an appearance anymore. We also say goodbye to another cast member Troy (Donald Glover) who’s
only a part of the first five episodes of this final season but the show does a
magnificent job of writing him out in true Community
fashion.
Community’s first
few episodes continued the great style of the show picking up pop culture
references and making their own versions of it such as the episode entitled
“App Development and Condiments” which pokes fun at The Hunger Games. I was a little disappointed to not see a
paintball episode for the shows final season but the writers did manage to pull
another episode “Geothermal Escapism” which completely destroyed the school
with a game of hot lava which was new and a great change up for the paintball
episode. But the best new addition by far to the show had to of been Buzz
Hickey (Jonathan Banks) who takes on the role of Greendale ’s
Criminology professor and by far made for my favorite moments this season. The Breaking Bad star plays the gruff former
cop who is stuck in the vortex of despair that is Greendale College
and he joins the group and adds something that I just loved.
The show for me though did start to soar near the end, season 5 came to an early close at only 13 episodes and the shows final send off just didn’t do it justice. The finale is broken up into two parts and
the group is left trying to save Greendale
from being sold off. We get a little back story into Greendale’s past and find
out that it use to be a computer college at the founder left money hidden on
the grounds, a little cliché, but whats worse is they pulled the whole he’s
still alive bit. There is a touching moment with Jeff however
that will leave you with some hardcore feels but everything else just felt a little lack
luster. Then we had the extremely strange G.I. Joe style episode as well,
normally Abed (Danny Pudi) will go crazy and inspire a cartoony moment for the
show but this time it just wasn’t as charming or as good. These being the last
three episodes is what left me with a bad taste in my mouth but it wouldn’t
make me hate the season as a whole.
Community’s final
season did just what it set out to do in my mind and that is give itself an
entire reboot back to its roots and what it was all about to start with. It was
a great little throw back to have Jeff be a little evil once again in the first
episode. It was a disappointment to see Donald Glover leave after the first few
episodes but the gap was filled in quite nicely by Jonathan Banks and it also
gave Danny Pudi room to grow a little as a character too. I do wish that the
show had more time to keep hitting its high notes especially with Dan Harmon on
board once again and taking control of what he started some years ago. We’ll
see if time will tell on another season for the show but I do believe we’ve
seen the last of Greendale for awhile.
Good:
- The show really gets back to its roots and the comedy I loved
- Harmon being back on board made me feel much safer about it
all
- Jonathan Banks was such a magnificent addition to the cast
Bad:
- Unfortunately short
- The last few episodes left a bad taste in my mouth and weren’t
great to leave the show to end with
Scully Rating: 8.5 out of 10
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