Julius_Van_Der_Beak
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I'm trying to rewatch all of Community before it leaves Netflix.
I watched (Season 1, Episode 4) Social Psychology tonight. I groaned when I realized what episode it was, because I remember not liking it that much. I'm kinder to it now and say that while I don't much care for the A-plot of the social psychology experiment, I do like the B-plot where Jeff and Shirley gossip about Britta's boyfriend. The problem with the A-plot is that it's just one joke, repeated far too many times, with people having tantrums when waiting for something. This was funny when Chang did it, because it happened immediately, but the gag wears out its welcome rather quickly. I like the end where Abed reveals he stayed because he was Annie's friend, which contrasts with the previous episode where he manipulated Britta to get the movie he wanted. But there is too much time spent on a joke that's not that funny.
I tend to find these early season 1 episodes difficult at times, because they haven't figured out what combinations worked well together. The Shirley-Jeff things as an exception; I don't remember them returning to that well too often, and yet it's really funny to watch them be catty together. I enjoy the story arc of a jealous Jeff trying to be better but then being lured to the dark side by Shirley. I am surprised by how rapid-fire and witty even the earliest episodes of this show have proven themselves to be. You watch an early episode of Seinfeld or the Simpson's and they're a little dull; they take themselves too seriously for whatever reason. I would say that while these early episodes are more grounded, there are still many things that make me chuckle.
I watched (Season 1, Episode 4) Social Psychology tonight. I groaned when I realized what episode it was, because I remember not liking it that much. I'm kinder to it now and say that while I don't much care for the A-plot of the social psychology experiment, I do like the B-plot where Jeff and Shirley gossip about Britta's boyfriend. The problem with the A-plot is that it's just one joke, repeated far too many times, with people having tantrums when waiting for something. This was funny when Chang did it, because it happened immediately, but the gag wears out its welcome rather quickly. I like the end where Abed reveals he stayed because he was Annie's friend, which contrasts with the previous episode where he manipulated Britta to get the movie he wanted. But there is too much time spent on a joke that's not that funny.
I tend to find these early season 1 episodes difficult at times, because they haven't figured out what combinations worked well together. The Shirley-Jeff things as an exception; I don't remember them returning to that well too often, and yet it's really funny to watch them be catty together. I enjoy the story arc of a jealous Jeff trying to be better but then being lured to the dark side by Shirley. I am surprised by how rapid-fire and witty even the earliest episodes of this show have proven themselves to be. You watch an early episode of Seinfeld or the Simpson's and they're a little dull; they take themselves too seriously for whatever reason. I would say that while these early episodes are more grounded, there are still many things that make me chuckle.