also the paintball ones totally advanced the characters, climaxed season-long plot threads like Jeff and Britta's will-they-won't-they in the first and Pierce's freakout in the second.
― da croupier, Saturday, 28 April 2012 23:59 (fourteen years ago)
again, I'm not saying this wasn't fun, just relatively thin
― da croupier, Sunday, 29 April 2012 00:00 (fourteen years ago)
they are so loud sometimes that i was on the phone and during a particularly loud running stomping battle upstairs, the person i was talking to was like wow, i can hear that.
― rayuela, Sunday, 29 April 2012 01:15 (fourteen years ago)
oops wrong thread
No character development, layers, anything.
Less of these things in Community please. Wasn't my fave episode, possibly because I've never watched L&O, but my preferred ones are just highly accomplished and ludicrously developed riffs on pop culture tropes using the characters who I enjoy but don't really want to see 'develop'. My less preferred are the ones about how they all love each other.
― I wish to incorporate disco into my small business (chap), Sunday, 29 April 2012 03:13 (fourteen years ago)
I'm not against 'character development' per se at all, but in community it always seems for the sake of it, at the expense of the exquisite laughs the show is often capable of producing.
― I wish to incorporate disco into my small business (chap), Sunday, 29 April 2012 03:15 (fourteen years ago)
This advanced Starburns, and Todd! Also, I thought the troy/abed as detectives thing needed no particular explanation. I mean they love to geek out and play pop-culture roles. So they were clearly psyched to step into l&o characters while investigating the potato thing. I thought this was made pretty evident with their arguments over who got to make the quip, and who got to say "why do they always run". Everything was pretty well explained, I thought.
― s.clover, Sunday, 29 April 2012 03:42 (fourteen years ago)
My less preferred are the ones about how they all love each other.
I hate it when it's over the top, but I love it when it's subtle...like the way Britta looked at Troy at the end of the carney episode.
― Johnny Fever, Sunday, 29 April 2012 05:05 (fourteen years ago)
I'd say Starburns' character developed quite dramatically, although his development from this point forward may be somewhat limited.
― Tarfumes The Escape Goat, Sunday, 29 April 2012 05:29 (fourteen years ago)
troy and abed are going to grow a killer stash with the ashes of starburns and when they smoke it he'll appear and help them cheat on tests.
― Fellini.Kuti, Sunday, 29 April 2012 07:08 (fourteen years ago)
There's not really much that needs explaining, Troy and Abed were doing what Troy and Abed usually do, Jeff is a lawyer anyway and Annie is a ridiculous obsessive tryhard. Any break from reality no matter how heightened is usually grounded by a scene where Jeff is looking at his Blackberry looking bored and occasionally being sarcastic.
I really enjoyed Professor Kane in this one and I hadn't realised I'd missed this show being essentially grounded in the classroom. Maybe they should have picked an actor who could do more than a handful of eps a season, but on the other hand Omar dude.
― Homosexual Satan Wasp (Matt DC), Sunday, 29 April 2012 14:30 (fourteen years ago)
i'll admit I was already on alert for an episode where they'd just slot the characters in a format, tell jokes, and leave it at that. Slapping on the visual/audio signifiers of L&O non-diagetically just feels easier, less impressive than what they normally do homage-wise.
― da croupier, Sunday, 29 April 2012 15:41 (fourteen years ago)
And yeah, it's not that they haven't done similar things before. I didn't scream "oh hell no!" when someone started singing behind Chang in the paintball episode, but there's a difference between bringing Scarface/John Woo touches out of nowhere in a surreal paintball warzone and going DUN DUN all through an episode.
― da croupier, Sunday, 29 April 2012 15:44 (fourteen years ago)
Def not complaining about the Todd stuff, though
The thing is community doesn't tie itself to some formalistic "mockumentary" pretense or whatever to hang its premise off of. If the characters act out of character, that's one thing, but there's nothing more or less "correct" or "realistic" about the cameras and theme songs and sound effects acting out of character.
― s.clover, Sunday, 29 April 2012 16:38 (fourteen years ago)
i thought this was a little funnier than the ken burns one but that's probably because i've seen at least two law and order episodes
― thomp, Sunday, 29 April 2012 16:53 (fourteen years ago)
If you scrubbed the L&Oisms out of this week's episode and just left it as proper Greendale shenanigans, not much would have changed imo. The L&O thing was just a bone thrown to the audience.
― Johnny Fever, Sunday, 29 April 2012 16:53 (fourteen years ago)
is there an original of 'why do they always have to run', or is it along the lines of 'let's do the show right here'
― thomp, Sunday, 29 April 2012 16:57 (fourteen years ago)
clover otm
― some dude, Sunday, 29 April 2012 18:52 (fourteen years ago)
xp they really did use that line in L&O many times. i'm sure everyone who played a cop used it at least once, especially anyone slotted into the "younger cop" role
― Nhex, Sunday, 29 April 2012 19:13 (fourteen years ago)
didn't Herc or Carver use it on The Wire before or am i misremembering? but ya, it's a pretty common cop show trope.
― Roz, Sunday, 29 April 2012 19:32 (fourteen years ago)
ya, i seem to remember it as a Wire line.
― Porto for Pyros (The Cursed Return of the Dastardly Thermo Thinwall), Sunday, 29 April 2012 20:01 (fourteen years ago)
Matt and s. clover OTM. If anything, this seemed like less of a leap to me than e.g. the chicken finger Mafia episode. Prof Kane told Annie she needed to provide evidence to back up her hypothesis, Shirley said she watched a lot of crime shows, Troy and Abed did their thing. People even kept reminding them that they weren't cops and that the classroom wasn't a courtroom.
I also thought that this episode did show (further) development in Jeff's character: where previously, he would have BSed his way to winning and nailing Todd, now he actually wanted to find justice and truth, if only to preserve Annie. (You could even compare this to the s1 episode where he pleaded Britta's insanity to get her out of a penalty for cheating on a test.)
― EveningStar (Sund4r), Sunday, 29 April 2012 22:32 (fourteen years ago)
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― EveningStar (Sund4r), Sunday, 29 April 2012 22:33 (fourteen years ago)
Dudes, Michael Ironside!
Also, something Dan said twitched something in my head, and whilst searching I stumbled upon this:
http://www.umberhulk.com/
wtf. Someone bought a domain name and made a site just to be a character card of a d&d monster.
― Choad of Choad Hall (kingfish), Monday, 30 April 2012 03:50 (fourteen years ago)
The jump to the L&O format didn't bother me at all, as the writers clearly like to do genre exercises. Abed & Troy immediately slotting into the roles of cops b/v it was fun reminds me a lot of the detective/film noir ep of the Venture Brothers, where everyone around Hank was clearly relishing helping him play in this genre universe.
― Choad of Choad Hall (kingfish), Monday, 30 April 2012 03:58 (fourteen years ago)
Also, yeah, I like it when they take established characters & demonstrate how they fit into the trappings & tropes of some pop cultural flavor they'd like to dabble in.
― Choad of Choad Hall (kingfish), Monday, 30 April 2012 03:59 (fourteen years ago)
This was kind of on the same tip as the Tarantino episode, except it was based on source material I care about.
― Johnny Fever, Monday, 30 April 2012 04:37 (fourteen years ago)
lol, I'd forgotten that was also the Dinner With Andre episode. I need to go back and watch the prev seasons.
― Johnny Fever, Monday, 30 April 2012 04:38 (fourteen years ago)
Btw, what's up with some of the recent episode titles? WTF is "lupine urology" a reference to? And why was the 1984 episode "Digital Exploration of Interior Design"? Because Pierce spied on Britta and Subway when they were in the blanket fort (using analogue gear!)?
― EveningStar (Sund4r), Monday, 30 April 2012 04:42 (fourteen years ago)
"lupine urology" = "Wolf, Dick"
― O Aquaman (Deric W. Haircare), Monday, 30 April 2012 04:43 (fourteen years ago)
OK, I didn't know who that was. Looked it up now. That's v clever then.
― EveningStar (Sund4r), Monday, 30 April 2012 04:45 (fourteen years ago)
I assume "Digital Exploration" is a heavy petting joke crossed with an allusion to the 1984 parody running through the Subway plot
― I'M THAT POSTA, AAAAAAAAAH (DJP), Monday, 30 April 2012 13:14 (fourteen years ago)
those are both actually kinda funny
― thomp, Monday, 30 April 2012 13:30 (fourteen years ago)
my best guess for 'lupine urology' was the first episode of 'due south' but that did seem highly improbable
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haha i was gonna say, it wasn't really 'the Tarantino episode' in practically any way besides the characters being dressed as Pulp Fiction characters
― some dude, Monday, 30 April 2012 13:36 (fourteen years ago)
http://a6.sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-snc7/467127_350844594976629_279724112088678_947565_1286493043_o.jpg
― Choad of Choad Hall (kingfish), Tuesday, 1 May 2012 01:50 (fourteen years ago)
Also:
http://tvline.com/2012/04/27/community-season-3-finale-may-17-90-minutes/
― Choad of Choad Hall (kingfish), Tuesday, 1 May 2012 01:51 (fourteen years ago)
Well this is Changsteresting….
smdh
― heated debate over derpy hooves (jon /via/ chi 2.0), Tuesday, 1 May 2012 03:22 (fourteen years ago)
as someone who has hatewatched about 800 episodes of L&O, omg
― JIM THOMETHEUS (zachlyon), Tuesday, 1 May 2012 05:18 (fourteen years ago)
my least favorite thing about it is the writers' apparent inability to end an ep without a sudden homicide/suicide, so the starburns thing was amazing
― JIM THOMETHEUS (zachlyon), Tuesday, 1 May 2012 05:19 (fourteen years ago)
also how the hell was belzer not in this?
― JIM THOMETHEUS (zachlyon), Tuesday, 1 May 2012 05:21 (fourteen years ago)
Are there particular L&O episodes/seasons that are good to start with?
― EveningStar (Sund4r), Tuesday, 1 May 2012 06:13 (fourteen years ago)
The Jerry Orbach years, I would assume
― Choad of Choad Hall (kingfish), Tuesday, 1 May 2012 06:14 (fourteen years ago)
Orbach/(Noth/Bratt)/Waterston/Hennessey was my favourite cast.
― GoT SPOILER ALERT (Gukbe), Tuesday, 1 May 2012 06:17 (fourteen years ago)
No Hargitay, no cred.
― nickn, Tuesday, 1 May 2012 06:27 (fourteen years ago)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WMB4xRW58Q4
― Choad of Choad Hall (kingfish), Tuesday, 1 May 2012 06:32 (fourteen years ago)
There's a buncha animated gifs out there for this one, so here's a couple
http://i45.tinypic.com/2vker1t.gif
http://i.imgur.com/BfsYa.gif
― Choad of Choad Hall (kingfish), Tuesday, 1 May 2012 06:44 (fourteen years ago)
I agree that from the original series, Orbach/(Noth/Bratt)/Hennessey/Waterston was the high point
for SVU, I think there's something to be said (aka I luv Mariska Hargity) for every season but the early ones when they were still shuffling the ensemble are incredible
CI is most entertaining when it's the D'Onofrio Crazypants Show
TBJ was super boring
― I'M THAT POSTA, AAAAAAAAAH (DJP), Tuesday, 1 May 2012 13:22 (fourteen years ago)
Can you just jump in and watch L&O episodes or do you need to start from the beginning for continuity?
― EveningStar (Sund4r), Tuesday, 1 May 2012 13:23 (fourteen years ago)