You know what's really nice ? Chang doesnt try to point his finger at Abed, he skips directly to Elroy. That means Abed never wrote anything mean about Chang in any email, and Chang knows it. I think that's a really sweet little detail.
i like to think abed sees chang as the villain that the audience loves because he's insane and fun but abed doesn't have the filter of 'but i'd hate them irl' so they're just kind of bros. also, chang doesn't rely on giving non-verbal cues bc he pretty much just always says whatever he wants
Almost every awesome sitcom from the 2000s and 2010s had a guest star appearance from Paget Brewster. She's incredibly good at being dramatic and funny at the same time.
I concur. This part of this episode was a particular heart wrencher - particularly their exposed vulnerabilities and the mystery that is Frankie mentioning a context of her trauma that's otherwise not mentioned again.
It’s got the wittiest and socially conscious writing. It may not be the funniest, but it’s the most poignant. I love season 6 more and more after every watch and I will keep singing those praises
She’s like the first and only “straight man” the show had in terms of comedy structure, but she plays it in such a way that feels just as ridiculous as the others and I love it.
Hearing that the 6th season had a significantly smaller budget so they just doubled down on the writing quality and characterization makes scenes like this so much better to rewatch.
I agree. And I know people will make the usual unnecessary "Ugh, Britta's in this?" and "She's the worst." Comments, but Britta is my favorite of this episode. In fact, all the secret revelation trilogy: pen stealing, Polygraphy and this one have some of the most awesome Britta lines and Gillian performances.
@@advaitpetiwale9596 we gotta start appreciating Gillian's acting more, she nailed the role when Britta became more of a parody of herself than a character, and she has a consistently perfect comedic timing in season 6
@@NoeDuarte611 to tell the truth, I don't think she became a full parody of herself. I realize that a lot while rewatching. It's the rest of the group that pokes a lot at her, and in spite of that, she still keeps going and always wants to inherently help anyone. Not to mention, a lot of Britta quotes which several other characters diss at (which several viewers have dissed at) are heavily valid points today. I think Gillian really might've understood her own character than most of the audience gives credit to her for.
Why isn't anyone talking about how mature Britta was during this whole fiasco. She took the leadership when no one else would. I'm pretty sure she read a lot of mean stuff about herself too but she didn't get carried away by it and decided to act like the mature person in the room when even Jeff and Frankie got carried away. Britta will always be the best for this!
Because this is the worst situation to defend. They have the info about the comedian, they know the risk, this is a very unnecessary trouble that can be avoided but britta really loves to play her hero game.
Lol, she was actually the one responsible for this. It was her initiative to let this "comedian" to perform, even though their emails will be leaked. She just used the situation to read others' emails. Look how she enjoyed reading Jeff's letters to austronauts. It reminded me of the episode with Annie's pen, when she gave speech about 1984 and privacy and then she was comfortable with looking through Abed's notes.
What i love about this episode is that the group had to rely on Britta for leadership, following a radical to beat another radical. Of course, since the Hacker turned out to be a kid, it basically means that her time to shine got Britta'd.
Yeah, but Pierce was really just messing with them. He had seen both Britta and Jeff was several partners of the opposite sex. Frankie's sexuality remains a complete mystery, and I kinda get why someone could want to do a secret betting pool on it.
I cannot imagine if Pierce, Shirley, and Troy were around to see this let alone experience this. Who knows what dirt the hackers would have exposed from all of them.
I feel like Pierce would just say whatever he normally says and probably wouldn't care too much about what the others said about him, they've all been brutally honest with him Troy would probably only have written two emails, and would cry at what was said about him or not understand it Shirley would be hypocritically upset and passive aggressive until she was called out on the stuff she's no doubt said with her pseudo moral high ground angle 😂
@@baramonde She had to bet last, meaning everyone else picked "nicer" options to bet on (like chapstick lesbian for Jeff) and Annie was left with something apparently gross...
@@hondshoven8477 ohhh ok hahahah! I was thinking of a poll where an option can be picked as much times as people want. Thats why the joke whooshed over my head XD
Okay, everyone was hilarious in this scene, but Frankie really sold it for me. She looks so shocked when the shit starts flying as if she's seeing the group for the first time and realizing how fucked up the people she considers her friend's are. Then the coolness in her voice when she says I'll set up the box office, leading right up to her stooping down to their level by bringing up the emails she read about the group's betting pool on her sexuality. Also: 1)I really want to know what a chapstick lesbian is 2) I'm ridiculously curious about the rest of the entries in that pool now, and what Annie had to take as the 'last pick' that Frankie thinks is disgusting
Chapstick might be an offshoot of Lipstick Lesbians which are traditionally very feminine and well put together almost classy women that like women. The last pick I'm guessing horses
Chang: “I’ve read everything you ever wrote about me in an email. You guys are the worst!” Chang 6 episodes later “I’m at my best when I’m with you guys!”
@@alexanderguerrero347 Season 5 tried to undo what season 4 did to chang (kinda give him a clean slate and pseudo redemption), and in doing so, season 5 was when the writers didn't know what to do with him, kinda treating him as the "token evil one" of the group (like season 2 pierce) and season 6 kinda just adding him to the main group without fanfare kinda tried to treat him like the "Hal" (from malcolm in the middle) of the group but really didn't know how to use it
I love the part shortly after this clip where Frankie and Elroy are told that Chang used to be the study group's teacher. I don't think I've ever heard Keith David's voice go so high
Anyone else see that Chang skipped Abed? Means he may have not actually written anything insulting anybody, I mean the worst thing he did here is say that Annie didn't understand a film and let's be honest, he's more strong in the field of film.
Yeah that's cause overall, Abed is the better friend to everyone. He didn't read each others emails and he clearly never chatted about the others, so he's the better person.
@@nayo7956 the metaphor frankie used to talk about the group is more commonly used as a riddle, the solution is that the tigers would die since there's no food
U know I really missed Troy in the last two season but having moments like this almost made you forget he was gone, almost. With what they had to work with, they did amazing work for those last seasons! Honestly one of my favourite sequences of the entire series 😂
I imagine the uploader to this channel has to keep the videos to a certain length for Algorithm reasons, but it's really a shame to not have the first part of this scene, that establishes the deeply awkward energy. This scene also has my favourite Elroy line: "Hi, how's everybody doing I ASKED A DAMN QUESTION." Also, the "2015" shirt has only gotten funnier with age.
I've never been a fan of Elroys line. I think the dialogue itself is funny, but the pace was too quick so it felt awkward. It just just needed a beat or two where someone could have actually had a chance to respond before he dialed it up to 11.
Every time I watch a video I always wonder "what year is it in this episode" and I'm glad the original boss of the Saints, Julius was wearing a shirt of the year
Britta is always right. She just gradually descends toward insanity from being gaslighted by the group for years. It would’ve been interesting to see her as the group’s moral compass rather than the butt of every joke.
My rating from Meanest to nicest: - Calling Jeff an functioning alcoholic -Reading Frankie's emails about her sister -insulting chang -Frankie's sexuality -Fashion insult to Elroy -Annie not understanding donny darko -annie's drug test -Jeff's car insurance =Annie's bookclub
You think that stealing someone’s blood to secretly drug test them without their consent is ‘nice’. And Frankie’s assessment of Jeff was essentially accurate, how is it the meanest?
Truly! The solidity of the chair is clear; even if it was adjusted to fall apart efficiently, still! He's really throwing it, and it's really hitting that wall -- hard!
Agree completely! These writers are so skilled. It never stops being a comedy, yet the comedy is a device to express brilliant characters and story / vice versa.
It's curious how this is one of the 2 times Jeff got physically angry in the show (the other being when he tried to kill Pierce after he lied about his father). Like, pure angry, not crazy, acting in justified self-defence (like the Christmas fight) or having a burst of insecurity and mid-life crisis (when he choked Abed because of the space movie they were doing). And this time is not played for laughs like the Pierce thing was.
Overall, it wasn’t exactly a great episode, but 1) The chair trowing 2) Chang barging in the room yelling “I read all of your crap!” with that face and 3) The tiger-infested island joke will always be in my heart as one of the most hilarious moments of the series, personally.
1:46 "You guys hear that sound"? Writers have a way of seeing the future of society and shining a light for all to see, ponder, and hopefully course correct.
Finally this scene on TH-cam! It's my favorite season 6 moment and I wanted to share it in a Community group and I couldn't. Love youuu Ohhh and this is not it! The whole scene is like 10 minutes long, when Elroy admits his secret and stuff hahaha golden
When Abed screams "I have a right to fit in" his inner Nicolas Cage gets out
with some touches of Pierce
im a sexy caaaat
I guess you could say it was . . . uncaged.
Top 5 moments in season 6 easy
That sudden pop of rage... Oh, my stomach actually hurts from laughing at that part, the 1st time & now. 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
You know what's really nice ? Chang doesnt try to point his finger at Abed, he skips directly to Elroy. That means Abed never wrote anything mean about Chang in any email, and Chang knows it.
I think that's a really sweet little detail.
Anything Abed said would have been an actual summary of events and Ben would be all "Yeah, fair."
Yeah abed never questioned Chang until he replaced the Dean.... He even calls Chang "el tigre" in the first season
i like to think abed sees chang as the villain that the audience loves because he's insane and fun but abed doesn't have the filter of 'but i'd hate them irl' so they're just kind of bros. also, chang doesn't rely on giving non-verbal cues bc he pretty much just always says whatever he wants
@@bumblerbree That's a great point re the nonverbal cues: that makes Chang ideal at least in that way, in Abed's book.
I mean, the worst thing Abed was accused of was saying Annie didn't understand Donnie Darko
"I don't think I'm jumpy enough if my friends can steal my blood!" So hilarious
My favorite part 😂😂😂
@@mondler107 same lol
she secretly drugged all of them so getting offended at them testing her is pretty rich
Easily one of my favorite lines of the series!
We only used half !
Every one of Frankie's lines in this was delivered amazingly. Such a talented actress.
Paget Brewster is phenomenal at her job
OH MY GOD, ITS KATHY ????
@@claireb9870mind blown
Almost every awesome sitcom from the 2000s and 2010s had a guest star appearance from Paget Brewster. She's incredibly good at being dramatic and funny at the same time.
Season 6 is so underrated. This is one of the funniest scenes of the season
*Of the entire show
Not the funniest but it is underrated
I concur. This part of this episode was a particular heart wrencher - particularly their exposed vulnerabilities and the mystery that is Frankie mentioning a context of her trauma that's otherwise not mentioned again.
It’s got the wittiest and socially conscious writing. It may not be the funniest, but it’s the most poignant. I love season 6 more and more after every watch and I will keep singing those praises
Totally agree! I want a 2015 shirt!
I wish we got more of Keith David yelling in the show. Him saying "I will bite it off!" is oddly hilarious in his voice.
IT'S VIETNAM NOW, BABY! IT'S VIETNAM!
Now that's a man who knows how to bite off a finger
That's the Arbiter, I'll have you know.
Chang's confused but intimidated reaction is hilarious lmao, he's not used to other people saying stuff as insane as him
NOW THAT’S A MAN WHO KNOWS HOW TO MARRY HIS COUSIN
"where do you guys find the bad stuff?"
amazing and real.
Nah it's meta , it's Abed 😂
Fake and gay.
That “She’s dead” delivery was amazing!
Absolutely!
It might be my favourite line delivery in the whole show. Frankie is amazing
Yes, its really shocking
@@callummoore2743 Frankie's "He filed a TACO" or "BIBLICAL JAGGED POINTY NINJA ROCKS" are right up there too!! 🤣😂🤣😂
Paget Brewster's absolute commitment is insanely good, and so "anti-funny" hilarious.
“You wretched, invasive LITTLE GREMLIN!”
Lol
He looks so genuinely hurt
@@17raysplays29 Season 4 Chang would not have had the self awareness or the morality to be horrified at that. He's evolved.
@@ShadeSlayer1911 He's a chang'd man.
The fact that Paget Brewster plays this scene completely straight really sells it IMO.
Looks like jeff lost the betting pool
Her total acting commitment is awe-inspiring and hilarious!
She’s like the first and only “straight man” the show had in terms of comedy structure, but she plays it in such a way that feels just as ridiculous as the others and I love it.
Frankie wrecked me here. I wanted to laugh at Chang but knowing what it is, now you just wanna cry for her as it’s approaching. That’s good writing.
Same, impecable writing and acting
"What in your brain is a chapstick lesbian?"
"To me? 300 bucks unless you care to refute it"
What did he mean by the 300 bucks remark?
@@samjones6046 He bet $300 in the betting pool on her sexuality
@@samjones6046 they were making bets about her sexuality. If he's right he gets 300 bucks from the others
@@georgevelis4651 damn, it seems so obvious now.
Britta curiously looking up after that exchange is so perfect.
“Ok, how much of the leak did each of you read? I HaVe A RiGhT To FiT iN!!!!
Best Abed line in the series.
Hits pretty close to home tbh
IMA CAT! IMA SEXEH CAT!
That was some of the finest Ken Jong acting.
It's no bear down for midterms but yeah.
This scene is the definition of great writing.
"...I had to pick last!"
So what did she pick??
Im still curious what she picked
Makes you curious about what she had to pick and wonder about who came up with it.
Hearing that the 6th season had a significantly smaller budget so they just doubled down on the writing quality and characterization makes scenes like this so much better to rewatch.
I swear season 6 Britta is one of my favorite characters in the whole show. Also, Annie's "you had my blood tested" is absolutely hilarious
I agree. And I know people will make the usual unnecessary "Ugh, Britta's in this?" and "She's the worst." Comments, but Britta is my favorite of this episode. In fact, all the secret revelation trilogy: pen stealing, Polygraphy and this one have some of the most awesome Britta lines and Gillian performances.
@@advaitpetiwale9596 we gotta start appreciating Gillian's acting more, she nailed the role when Britta became more of a parody of herself than a character, and she has a consistently perfect comedic timing in season 6
@@NoeDuarte611 to tell the truth, I don't think she became a full parody of herself. I realize that a lot while rewatching. It's the rest of the group that pokes a lot at her, and in spite of that, she still keeps going and always wants to inherently help anyone. Not to mention, a lot of Britta quotes which several other characters diss at (which several viewers have dissed at) are heavily valid points today. I think Gillian really might've understood her own character than most of the audience gives credit to her for.
@@advaitpetiwale9596 fucking good take
The writers really boxed her into a trope in the first few seasons... She had way more talent than that
Why isn't anyone talking about how mature Britta was during this whole fiasco. She took the leadership when no one else would. I'm pretty sure she read a lot of mean stuff about herself too but she didn't get carried away by it and decided to act like the mature person in the room when even Jeff and Frankie got carried away. Britta will always be the best for this!
She’s also probably heard almost all of it to her face
Some traces of sanity left from season 1 Britta
@@kyledittman8408 Oooh good point!
Because this is the worst situation to defend. They have the info about the comedian, they know the risk, this is a very unnecessary trouble that can be avoided but britta really loves to play her hero game.
Lol, she was actually the one responsible for this. It was her initiative to let this "comedian" to perform, even though their emails will be leaked. She just used the situation to read others' emails. Look how she enjoyed reading Jeff's letters to austronauts. It reminded me of the episode with Annie's pen, when she gave speech about 1984 and privacy and then she was comfortable with looking through Abed's notes.
This is one of Britta's best episodes. She's conflicted about the performance but she picks a path and leads them through it and the aftermath.
Elroy: This guy writes letters to astronauts!
Jeff: They're national heroes!
Elroy: YES THEY ARE! LEAVE THEM ALONE!
🤣🤣🤣
Elroy was such a great addition
@@DadsCigaretteRun Hi hows everyone doing?! I asked a damn question!!
Lmao didnt even give them a secomd
i was looking for this on there
What i love about this episode is that the group had to rely on Britta for leadership, following a radical to beat another radical.
Of course, since the Hacker turned out to be a kid, it basically means that her time to shine got Britta'd.
Wow, I never saw that radicalist escalation pattern. Bravo to you for realizing it!
This scene is so good and had great delivery from everyone involved.
"I READ IT ALL"
"I HAD TO PICK LAST"
"SHE'S DEAD"
paget brewster's delivery of "she's dead" is just perfect
It's so shocking, and the revelation is that much more hysterical for it.
@@gregorylevine1850 Even Chang was shocked
Can we appreciate that Britta almost unbritta'd the situation, she was so close.
*So* close.
She britta’d the unbritta’ing? That’s so Britta!
@@gregorylevine1850Just like regionals.
Jeff throwing the chair is one of my favourite moments on the show
It's a legit good throw
“Where do you guys find the bad stuff?” I realize that not everyone else on the spectrum may relate, but for me, Abed is peak autism relatability.
No, yeah, Abed is my spirit animal
I don’t even have autism and this is 100% me 😂 he’s the absolute best
I read online somewhere that a group of people with autism who watched the show found the portrayal of it to be the most accurate
@@cullermann2 "I'm gifted in other ways!!!"
@@cullermann2 "a group of people on the internet" relating to abed isnt that surprising when there is more than a billion people on it.
I love how Jeff's dig on Frankie's sexuality pretty much mirrors Pierce doing the same to him and Britta. Jeff's getting old!
Yeah, but Pierce was really just messing with them. He had seen both Britta and Jeff was several partners of the opposite sex.
Frankie's sexuality remains a complete mystery, and I kinda get why someone could want to do a secret betting pool on it.
@@Anonymos185 The dude literally said "She'a lesbian because she doesn't flit with me". That's prime Pierce thinking.
The older we get we start to act like our parents...
@@Anonymos185 even Annie was in on it
By this point, isn't he 40?
"She's dead" that was genuinely heartbreaking
The little uncomfortable nod Annie gives to affirm that she does, in fact, have a book club meeting tomorrow is just so damn funny.
I love Frankie, its a bummer we didnt get to see more of her
The way Britta says "between terror and cool, we gotta be cool man" gets me every time! 🤣
She was giving me Matthew McConaughey vibes lol
"Hi, how's everybody doing? I asked a damn question." is a very top of the line Elroy line
"I don't think I'm jumpy enough if my friends can steal my blood!" Might be my favorite Annie line
I cannot imagine if Pierce, Shirley, and Troy were around to see this let alone experience this. Who knows what dirt the hackers would have exposed from all of them.
I feel like Pierce would just say whatever he normally says and probably wouldn't care too much about what the others said about him, they've all been brutally honest with him
Troy would probably only have written two emails, and would cry at what was said about him or not understand it
Shirley would be hypocritically upset and passive aggressive until she was called out on the stuff she's no doubt said with her pseudo moral high ground angle 😂
That’s actually a very impressive chair throw. Great form, great air time, great contact.
And that chair supernova of destruction is such a surprisingly good payoff.
Annie's look of horror when she says "I had to pick last!" gets me every time. 🤣
" I HAD TO PICK LAST " 🥺
I dont understand this bit, can someone explain it to me? 🤣
@@baramonde She had to bet last, meaning everyone else picked "nicer" options to bet on (like chapstick lesbian for Jeff) and Annie was left with something apparently gross...
@@hondshoven8477 ohhh ok hahahah! I was thinking of a poll where an option can be picked as much times as people want. Thats why the joke whooshed over my head XD
You can see Frankie's heart broke a little when Jeff said "unqualified"
Swear to god that clip of Jeff throwing the chair is my favourite moment of Community
The longer it's been since this episode airs the funnier Elroy's shirt becomes
“POINT IT AT ME AND I WILL EAT IT”
“What?”
“I will BITE your little finger off and I will EAT IT”
Is it sad or funny, I said this exact thing to someone but no one got the reference and I looked crazy.
Okay, everyone was hilarious in this scene, but Frankie really sold it for me. She looks so shocked when the shit starts flying as if she's seeing the group for the first time and realizing how fucked up the people she considers her friend's are. Then the coolness in her voice when she says I'll set up the box office, leading right up to her stooping down to their level by bringing up the emails she read about the group's betting pool on her sexuality.
Also:
1)I really want to know what a chapstick lesbian is
2) I'm ridiculously curious about the rest of the entries in that pool now, and what Annie had to take as the 'last pick' that Frankie thinks is disgusting
1) about 300 bucks
2) no idea
@@harishsubramanian1241 that was the winnings in the pool.
Chapstick might be an offshoot of Lipstick Lesbians which are traditionally very feminine and well put together almost classy women that like women.
The last pick I'm guessing horses
Season 6 Jeff was extra 🔥
Massive DILF energy. If I get to my 40s looking 80% as great as he does I'll be glad as hell
Chang: “I’ve read everything you ever wrote about me in an email. You guys are the worst!”
Chang 6 episodes later
“I’m at my best when I’m with you guys!”
Season 6 Chang was just so confusing. He was an erratic character in that season. Season 4 was when his change happened and he just became confusing
@@alexanderguerrero347 Season 5 tried to undo what season 4 did to chang (kinda give him a clean slate and pseudo redemption), and in doing so, season 5 was when the writers didn't know what to do with him, kinda treating him as the "token evil one" of the group (like season 2 pierce) and season 6 kinda just adding him to the main group without fanfare kinda tried to treat him like the "Hal" (from malcolm in the middle) of the group but really didn't know how to use it
people often dont like tha truth, shit hurts they egos, u know?
Well he said 'they' are worst. And they said they are worst in that episode also
"Well that clinches it. Separate cabs? Separate cabs? Separate Cabs?"
Frankie is awesome with her delivery. Definitely a boon to the season.
Abed is so pure.
I love the part shortly after this clip where Frankie and Elroy are told that Chang used to be the study group's teacher. I don't think I've ever heard Keith David's voice go so high
Oh yeah, season 6 getting some love!
"To me? 300 bucks unless you cam refute it" damn that was so good lmao.
What does it even mean?
Anyone else see that Chang skipped Abed? Means he may have not actually written anything insulting anybody, I mean the worst thing he did here is say that Annie didn't understand a film and let's be honest, he's more strong in the field of film.
Yeah that's cause overall, Abed is the better friend to everyone. He didn't read each others emails and he clearly never chatted about the others, so he's the better person.
Also, it’s Donnie Darko. Nobody understands it
@DeathnoteBB I think he dies in the middle then hallucinates the rest? Also there was a creepy bunny I think called frank. Weird movie
Frankie's delivery of "She's dead!" and Abed's delivery of "I have a right to fit in!" are epic.
"I had to pick last!"
I scream laughed for five minutes when I first saw that.
"How do the tigers survive without food or water?". No, Frankie, that was cute as hell. Go on, Annie.
It's also the answer to a fairly old riddle, so I'm annoyed Frankie said tigers. She should have known it woiuld trigger Annie's brain.
@@kyleellis9177 wait what’s the riddle-
@@nayo7956 the metaphor frankie used to talk about the group is more commonly used as a riddle, the solution is that the tigers would die since there's no food
@@woffyreal That’s not a riddle, that’s reality
3:18 Britta's face 😏🥺👌😂
3:53 That caught me off guard the first time watching it.
U know I really missed Troy in the last two season but having moments like this almost made you forget he was gone, almost. With what they had to work with, they did amazing work for those last seasons! Honestly one of my favourite sequences of the entire series 😂
1:12 this sounds like a Pierce line
_YOU WRETCHED, INVASIVE LITTLE GREMLIN!!!_
Favourite line delivery of the entire show. 😂
This is one of the most perfect scenes in the entirety of the show.
“Now let’s call THAT rock bottom!”
Oh Britta
I imagine the uploader to this channel has to keep the videos to a certain length for Algorithm reasons, but it's really a shame to not have the first part of this scene, that establishes the deeply awkward energy. This scene also has my favourite Elroy line: "Hi, how's everybody doing I ASKED A DAMN QUESTION."
Also, the "2015" shirt has only gotten funnier with age.
I've never been a fan of Elroys line. I think the dialogue itself is funny, but the pace was too quick so it felt awkward. It just just needed a beat or two where someone could have actually had a chance to respond before he dialed it up to 11.
@@IntrepidRacer13 No, that's the point. He dropped the facade of calm before anyone even had the chance to lie to his face.
Every time I watch a video I always wonder "what year is it in this episode" and I'm glad the original boss of the Saints, Julius was wearing a shirt of the year
Lmao
i feel so genuinely bad for frankie :( it was all fun and games till they got to her part :(((
In all of Britta’s goofiness, there is sometimes a tingle of intelligence sprinkled in….
Britta is always right. She just gradually descends toward insanity from being gaslighted by the group for years. It would’ve been interesting to see her as the group’s moral compass rather than the butt of every joke.
im at a point where i subconsciously learnt this entire scene and that seems mildly unhealthy considering i had it memorised a full 2 years later
0:30 Abed’s “ok” was perfect
My rating from Meanest to nicest:
- Calling Jeff an functioning alcoholic
-Reading Frankie's emails about her sister
-insulting chang
-Frankie's sexuality
-Fashion insult to Elroy
-Annie not understanding donny darko
-annie's drug test
-Jeff's car insurance
=Annie's bookclub
you have a very flawed view of whats mean and nice/wrong and not wrong
You think that stealing someone’s blood to secretly drug test them without their consent is ‘nice’. And Frankie’s assessment of Jeff was essentially accurate, how is it the meanest?
I’ll give credit to the later Community writing crew for how legendary this scene was. Might be one of the best actually lol
Jesus how strong is Jeff that he can chuck it across that room like that
Truly! The solidity of the chair is clear; even if it was adjusted to fall apart efficiently, still! He's really throwing it, and it's really hitting that wall -- hard!
I mean, have you seen him shirtless? He is fit. He is clearly more than strong enough to throw that chair.
We’re all sleeping on “what is a functional alcoholic”
Some of the best drama the world has ever seen. Up there with Shakespeare, Goethe, Lessing and Kobayashi.
Agree completely! These writers are so skilled. It never stops being a comedy, yet the comedy is a device to express brilliant characters and story / vice versa.
It's curious how this is one of the 2 times Jeff got physically angry in the show (the other being when he tried to kill Pierce after he lied about his father). Like, pure angry, not crazy, acting in justified self-defence (like the Christmas fight) or having a burst of insecurity and mid-life crisis (when he choked Abed because of the space movie they were doing). And this time is not played for laughs like the Pierce thing was.
He also slapped Abed in that episode with the giant hand
What about when he chopped up the library table with an axe?
@joeywaters5559 that was him being effected by the gas being pumped into the vents.
it looks pretty dark as they trimmed the clip like this. i need the happy jumpy soundtracks that they frequently used in season 1
Season 5 and 6 don’t get enough praise man
*YOU HAD MY BLOOD TESTED FOR ANPHETAMINES?!?*
I like this scene because it feels like set ups to flash backs you’d see in a flashback episode but without the flashbacks .
Was he rushing or was he dragging? 0:06
Thank God someone make this reference
Either way it’s not my tempo
I love how high and how far Jeff through that chair
They talked about this scene from season 6 in episode 17 of the Darkest Timeline Podcast
Link to that?
@@HadirUntukAnda th-cam.com/video/dMPq396IRUA/w-d-xo.html
Nobody told Paget Brewster she didn’t have to bring it this hard, damn…
Overall, it wasn’t exactly a great episode, but 1) The chair trowing 2) Chang barging in the room yelling “I read all of your crap!” with that face and 3) The tiger-infested island joke will always be in my heart as one of the most hilarious moments of the series, personally.
You forgot 4) Elroy enters: "hi, hows everyone doing. I asked a damn question"
Don't forget the "I HAVE A RIGHT TO FIT IN"
Alison Brie’s delivery of “You had my blood tested” is gold too
4:00 I love Chang’s face when he’s in a situation where his craziness won’t save him
Day 38 of asking for a community movie. Bad Chair.
It films this summer 😃👌
Annie's "I had to pick last" cracks me. Second to Donald Glover, Alison Brie was my favorite actor on the show.
This scene's dialogue is hilarious but that 2015 shirt is one of the best jokes in the whole show.
0:38 When you read all of the 100's of messages that were sent in the groupchat but it's about literally nothing
“I had to pick last” I want to know what it was!
Paget Brewster was such a great addition to Community. Wish we had gotten her sooner.
1:46 "You guys hear that sound"?
Writers have a way of seeing the future of society and shining a light for all to see, ponder, and hopefully course correct.
Keith David awesome actor and voice
"Then let's see you type more descriptions of my Houseguest Era Sinbad wardrobe". Keith David should have been on this show way longer.
His character, grappling with their twisted backstories, and his delivery are so great!
1:19 Annie's putting face here is too damn cute
0:56 "Point at me and I will *eat it!* "
Frankie Dart was such a great character.
4:05 Chang has ZERO idea what to say in his defense 😅
1:40 Paget's character looks like she is questioning whether coming to Greendale was a wise choice
Finally this scene on TH-cam! It's my favorite season 6 moment and I wanted to share it in a Community group and I couldn't. Love youuu
Ohhh and this is not it! The whole scene is like 10 minutes long, when Elroy admits his secret and stuff hahaha golden
I can’t believe this ended 7 years ago. I miss this show so much.
Britta looks so good with that hairstyle
Britta with the Winger speech. Almost worked. Lasted a few moments.
Season is WAY TOO underrated!!!