Actors: Joel McHale
Format: Multiple Formats, AC-3, Closed-captioned, Color, Dolby, Widescreen, NTSC
Language: English
Subtitles for the Hearing Impaired: English
Aspect Ratio: 1.78:1
Number of discs: 2
Rated: NR (Not Rated)
Studio: Sony Pictures Entertainment
DVD Release Date: August 5, 2014
It’s actually
fairly ironic that “Community” character Abed (Danny Pudi) is obsessed with the
show “Cougar Town ,” because the two shows have more
in common than you might think. Television is an unpredictable medium. Unlike
film, a dedicated fanbase is not enough to ensure continued productions. Many
fan-favorite shows have been canceled in the past, and only recently have they
learned how to find new homes on different networks or new media outlets. “Arrested
Development” had a second life through Netflix, but the gap in-between
production seemed to kill any momentum in the series. “Cougar Town ”
jumped from ABC to TBS without the same break, and following this season “Community” will be moving
from NBC to the online programming of Yahoo TV.
Cult followings
have brought back shows, and they have already brought back writers to
“Community.” Even with the show’s creator Dan Harmon back, this series has had
a rough time living up to the success of the first few seasons. Season five
brings back many of the familiar elements, but even more of them seem to be
leaving. Troy (Danny Glover) leaves during this
season, while Pierce (Chevy Chase ) only has
brief appearances from beyond the grave. Still, there are some classic
“Community” moments for fans of the quirky post-modern sense of humor. Abed’s
obsession with pop-culture comes into play again, and even Jeff (Joel McHale)
joins in with a cartoon episode in homage to “G.I. Joe.” In similar fashion to
the holiday claymation episode, it is a result of a psychological break from
one of the characters withholding a secret.
There are some
great moments, but you can almost feel the show dying over the course of the
fifth season. For one thing, there are only 13 episodes in this season. The
half-season of “Community” is fit onto two discs, along with the special
features. The extras include a cast/crew commentary on all episodes, outtakes,
and two featurettes. One of the featurettes shows the process of writing two
scripts in five days, while the other is about the ‘80s animation used for the
G.I. Jeff episode.
Entertainment Value:
8.5/10
Quality of
Filmmaking: 7.5/10
Historical
Significance: 7/10
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Danny Glover?
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