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GR Dailies: Community – G.I. Jeff

04 Friday Apr 2014

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by Thom Yee

Community images courtesy of NBCUniversal Television Distribution

Community images courtesy of NBCUniversal Television Distribution

5×11:  “G.I. Jeff”

I can’t believe they went this far. They must, like, own the television broadcast rights or something.

Going far beyond inspiration or imitation, “G.I. Jeff” basically transplants our Save Greendale Committee into an episode straight from the original G.I. Joe ‘80s series. All the details are right, from the ridiculous premises, the low-framerate animation, the film scratches, the static backgrounds, the music that opens scenes and transitions, and everything in between. The episode uses original series characters like Duke and Flint and Scarlet, and I even recognize many of the original voice actors reprising their roles (though the irreplaceable Chris Latta [Cobra Commander and Transformers’ Starscream] remains woefully absent… because he’s dead). Continue reading →

GR Dailies: The Walking Dead – A

31 Monday Mar 2014

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by Thom Yee

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4×16:  “A”

So the Jerks ended up being little more than that. Selfish, depraved, rapey jerks, with no long-term story implications and no impact beyond helping to drive home a point that, it turns out, may have actually been building this entire time even despite the seeming pointlessness of the individual season four episodes.

For all of season four’s faults in character, pacing, and truncated seasonal arcs, “A”, the sixteenth and final episode of the season, wound up being pretty good. There was no long-stirring threat that suddenly exploded, no prolonged action set pieces or main character deaths. Continue reading →

GR Dailies: The Walking Dead – Us

24 Monday Mar 2014

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by Thom Yee

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4×15:  “Us”

So here we are at the penultimate episode of this long and dreary season, and I can’t help but ask, “… Is that it?”

“Us” is a slow episode where everyone catches up with everyone else and the story for the back half of the season finally takes shape. That’s all fine, it’s just not something we should’ve had to wait till the second last episode of the season for. We should’ve been here maybe two episodes in rather than two episodes out.  Basically, right now everyone’s on the way to Terminus at various speeds. Rick, Carl and Michonne are slowly sauntering their way over as they try to keep their balance on the train tracks while eating chocolate bars.  Glenn’s still insisting that his group of Tara, Abraham, Rosita and Eugene hurry up — especially now that he’s seen some of Maggie’s written-in-zombie-blood messages — even though nobody else in his group really cares about Maggie, and Tara’s still limping along on her perpetually sprained ankle. Daryl’s still stuck with the hunters, finding out that they may be a bunch of Jerks, but at least they’re Jerks with rules (like yelling “claimed” to lay claim to whatever it is they’re looking at, even though breaking that rule four episodes ago is what caused me to call the whole group a bunch of Jerks in the first place.  Jerks.). We’re left to assume that Carol and Tyrese are also still making their way to Terminus as they don’t appear in “Us”, a fair assumption considering that the only reason we saw a momentary glimpse of Rick’s group at all this episode was because we haven’t seen them in a while and we had to be reminded they exist before next episode.

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GR Dailies: Community – Advanced Advanced Dungeons & Dragons

21 Friday Mar 2014

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Community images courtesy of NBCUniversal Television Distribution

Community images courtesy of NBCUniversal Television Distribution

5×10:  “Advanced Advanced Dungeons & Dragons”

“A satisfying sequel is difficult to pull off.  Many geniuses have defeated themselves through hubris, making this a chance to prove that I’m better than all of them.  I’m in!” ~ Abed Nadir, noted computer, referring to a past episode

The original “Advanced Dungeons & Dragons” (the episode) came at a time when Community was undoubtedly at its creative zenith, a time where wildly inventive episodes were almost the norm, a time when anything was possible and life seemed worth living.  The second season of Community is when the series really became the show it was going to be, both the uproariously unpredictable half-hour of weekly genius its fans claim it to be, and the hollow, unfathomable, pop-culture-regurgitating trash its detractors would have you believe it is.  Regardless of where you stood at the time (if anywhere), Community was huge in season two, and even for people who didn’t care for the show, “Advanced Dungeons & Dragons” is frequently cited as one of the best in the show’s history.

I don’t think it was, though.  But definitely top five.

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GR Dailies: The Walking Dead – The Grove

17 Monday Mar 2014

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by Thom Yee

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4×14:  “The Grove”

One of the biggest problems with the way The Walking Dead show has developed over the last four years is that pretty much every major character death is going to be milked for everything it could possibly be worth.  <spoiler alert> The first thing that really got me hooked on the comicbook was when Carl killed Shane to keep him from killing Rick.  That got distorted on the show, where Carl shot a zombified Shane and, therefore, had little choice and no major remorse, but it’s a real growing moment for comic-book Carl who had to quickly choose between his biological father and Shane, the man who had acted as an uncle and surrogate father in Rick’s temporary absence.  And in the comicbook, it happened in the first story arc, showing readers a lot of what this world is about, whereas in the show, the “Shane is dangerous for the group” thing got way, way drawn out until near the end of season two.

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About Time

15 Saturday Mar 2014

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by Thom Yee

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There isn’t a day (and sometimes not even an hour) that goes by that I don’t wish I could go back and do things right.  That’s what makes time travel such a tantalizing thought and why I’m a firm believer that time travel can make any story better.  No matter how poorly rendered, no matter how inconsistently portrayed, no matter how broadly unnecessary, thematically disconnected or logically unfulfilling, time travel is just too compelling an idea to pass up.

Back to the Future is an exciting movie, but it’s propelled by and gains direct meaning from the ticking time bomb of getting Marty’s parents together before the lightning strikes the clock tower.  Superman the Movie makes less sense, but is still slightly more intriguing with the notion that Superman can reverse time by reversing the Earth’s rotation.  Even the Star Trek reboot would have been weaker without Spock Prime and the new timeline (though his presence in the sequel is perhaps the biggest symbol of what was wrong with that movie).

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GR Dailies: Community – VCR Maintenance and Educational Publishing

14 Friday Mar 2014

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Community images courtesy of NBCUniversal Television Distribution

Community images courtesy of NBCUniversal Television Distribution

5×09:  “VCR Maintenance and Educational Publishing”

Probably like a lot of Community viewers, I hadn’t given a lot of thought towards Annie and Abed being roommates without Troy.  But really, as soon as you think about it, as soon as there’s even the slightest mention of it, your thoughts start going down some weird, largely unnatural paths.  As Abed identified early in season one, Annie and Abed are like the Chandler and Phoebe (in that order) of the show, and the two really just don’t fit together that well, with natural pair ups virtually never resulting in the two being together without a separate mediating force.  Now that Troy’s gone, we find out that there’s a natural friction between the two, and it makes sense, even if you never thought about it.  Sure, Abed isn’t academically driven or competitive, and Annie isn’t a near-emotionless pop culture cypher, but if the two ever have to compete for the same thing, they’re probably the two most dangerous characters on the show.

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GR Dailies: The Walking Dead – Alone

10 Monday Mar 2014

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by Thom Yee

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4×13:  “Alone”

For readers of the comicbook, by now we’ve gotten to a point in the show where it’s hard to say what’s going to happen with any real specificity.  Though it seems inevitable that most of our group will find the second major safe zone (after the prison) and follow at least the basic spine of that comicbook storyline, there are now way too many divergences to know where the show’s going in the near term.  For starters, Dale was still alive at this point in the comic (his much earlier death on the show was one of the first and biggest shockers for comicbook readers) and he played a major part in where the show seems to be going next.  There was no Daryl or Beth, Bob is an entirely different character, Maggie was never separated from Glenn, Tyreese had previously played a much bigger role and was now dead, Carol died a long time ago, and the only kids left were Carl and Sophia, the latter of whom had just started seeing Glenn and Maggie as surrogate parents (again, Carol — not Sophia — is dead in the comic; Sophia’s still alive to this day).

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