"Community" (new NBC show)

He was the dorky guy on The Breakfast Club? I never would have recognized him. He seemed somewhat tall in The Breakfast Club but short compared to McHale.

I didn’t realize that was Anthony Michael hall either. That fight at the end was too funny.

Not only that, but he played Chevy Chase’s son in the first Vacation movie. As meta as this show can be, I’m surpised they didn’t find a way to work in a Griswold allusion.

Reminded me of a fight on Married With Children or Malcolm in the Middle!

I didn’t really get the whole running “Say the whole word” thing. Yeah, “I didn’t know you were Jewish” might be a little more conventional than “I didn’t know you were a Jew”, or whatever the line was, but

A) the latter doesn’t seem wrong to me, just a little stilted, and
B) Responding “Say the whole word!” kept coming across to me as a demand that one should say “I didn’t know you were a Jewish”

Did I misapprehend the idea here? Am I the only one this bit didn’t work for?

well, “a jew” would be akin to calling someone “a black” instead of just… jewish or black. it also emphasizes the ethnicity rather than the religion though the two are pretty tightly interwoven. i didn’t think it was distracting enough to raise a huge fuss about though, no more than shirley adding a superfluous “b” into the bracelet just so the writers can work in a blowjob/billy joel joke.

Maybe Annie is going retro and wanted them to say “Jewess.”

Probably my favorite episode so far. Shirley may seem over the top to some, but Og knows how many “truly-well-meaning and genuinely-sweet completely intolerant Christians” I’ve met just like her. Great singing voice.

Favorite lines:

“Agnostic- that’s just atheism for the lazy!”

“Muslim dish… well I’m guessing as a woman I can’t eat it and that’s a shame.”

“Tell it to the birthday cake you never had.”

My wife, who has never watched the show, was in stitches whens he heard the PC version of “Silent Night.”

You’re married to a dude? That’s like so gay, man.

The first time, between Annie and Shirley, I thought it worked. The way Shirley said it definitely had that “unintentional bigot” vibe to it. “Oh, a Jew, how unique…”

The second time (with Pierce?) I remembered thinking it sounded forced, but it was a callback joke so it still worked okay.

Joel McHale is *very *tall (I think he’s like 6’9). Most guys would look short next to him.

IMDB lists him at 6’4, which is still 4 inches taller than I thought he was.

Probably the best Christmas show of the entire Christmas season.

I have worked with dozens of Shirleys. It wasn’t over the top at all! I feel like Chevy Chase’s character is too overdone but I imagine there are plenty who know guys like him.

This was not my favorite episode, but it will probably be the best holiday show of the season. There wasn’t any part I didn’t care for, and I’m really warming up to the Spanish teacher.

Is Community very well advertised because every time I tell someone about it they’ve never even heard of the show.

Really? I thought I read somewhere that he is taller… I know he played college football, so I guess that is still unusually tall for a football player… He always towers over everyone on The Soup.

Thanks for the info!

I loved;
“Agnosticism’s the poor man’s Atheism.”

I hear the same from my brother, even though we both are on the same exact same page, chapter and verse on the subject.

I’m liking Troy more and more with each episode.

“You’re crazy. I bet you believe in blood transfusions too.”

Same here with a couple a friends. I usually tell them that whether I’m atheist or agnostic (I’ve referred to myself as both but usually go with the latter) depends on definitions, degrees, room temperature, who I’m with and what I had for lunch; I suppose agnostic seems to me, like it probably does to the fictional Jeff, the more diplomatic term.

They’ve never mentioned Jeff’s family or childhood. (True they haven’t mentioned much about anybody’s, but we know that Shirley’s a recently divorced mom, Pierce has been divorced 7 times, and Abed’s parents are separated and Iranian; Señor Chang is actually the one we know most about family wise.) I’m guessing that they’re planning a big 'un with that. Things we can deduce are that he’s not from wealth (if he were he wouldn’t be having his things repossessed and probably would have gone to ‘real college’ in the first place), he’s obviously not close to them (if he were he’d live with one of them probably or at least refer to them) and his extremely malleable ethics indicate surviving by hook, crook, pretty face and lots of lying when necessary, so I’m guessing he’s probably working class latch key kid with dysfunctional parents. I still say it’s going to be a love interest for Pierce when his mom shows up though (and I still opt for one of Chevy’s former co-stars).

And she was the one fighting with the girl from the other crew.

They fight all the time, you know.