Community never came home drunk. Community never forgot me at the zoo. Community never abused and insulted me. It’s Community. It’s comfort. It’s a friend I’ve known so well and for so long I just let it be with me.
by Thom Yee

Community images courtesy of Sony Pictures Television.
This past Tuesday, the thirteenth episode of the sixth season of Community aired. Or more correctly, it was released On Demand and geo-locked to American audiences, forcing those of us trapped outside of American borders who still care to resort to piracy. Whether or not you genuinely believe in the inevitability of a Community movie or if you’re willing to admit that that whole meme was just a meta lens meant to comfort us through our darkest timeline, there’s no guarantee that Community will ever be back. How would a movie work? How could that movie possibly support a full theatrical run? Would it be broadcast instead? And what else is there to say?
There’s a very real chance this is the last thing I’ll ever write about Community. And that terrifies me. I hastily started writing my review for this past week’s final episode, “Emotional Consequences of Broadcast Television”, just after watching it, but eventually I realized I just couldn’t do it. I agonized over every sentence, every word, as I tried to fit more and more into a review clearly not structured to contain all of my concluding thoughts on a series that’s meant so much to me. Continue reading




