Shirley is the character they have the hardest time writing for, but they're getting better at it. The thing I enjoy about Shirley is that realistically she's not nice at all. It's just a mask she wears. Shirley plots make whoever she's paired with funnier and more likable, almost universally. Especially Shirley + Jeff plots. Joel and Yvette have really excellent chemistry together. Most importantly, Yvette can make these lines funnier, something Chevy doesn't really do.
The writing thing could explain why her character hasn't developed. However, a bigger problem is that she is, as you said, a sidekick character. She is to be paired with others. She is a compliment to what someone else does.
I can't think of a time when Shirley had her own story arc, and it was funny.
The only knock I can see on Shirley is that she doesn't have an easy stereotype apart from a very part-time `religious', which to some people means she's unfunny. They're wrong; I think she's solid in every scene where the writers give her a role.
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I think all the characters are solid and don't want any of them cut. including starburns, I hope he's somehow alive.
So someone on Reddit posted up an image of Ken Jeong (Chang) in 'The Office' season 2 and I felt like something was a little too familiar...
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Ed: For reference, right behind Annie on the left is the blackboard and behind Dean Pelton and the reporter from 'Dean Magazine' is the door, pretty much the same shot.
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Shirley pulls out a gun.
(also check out Wyatt Cynac in the background of the Office shot)
Shirley is the character they have the hardest time writing for, but they're getting better at it. The thing I enjoy about Shirley is that realistically she's not nice at all. It's just a mask she wears. Shirley plots make whoever she's paired with funnier and more likable, almost universally. Especially Shirley + Jeff plots. Joel and Yvette have really excellent chemistry together. Most importantly, Yvette can make these lines funnier, something Chevy doesn't really do.
The writing thing could explain why her character hasn't developed. However, a bigger problem is that she is, as you said, a sidekick character. She is to be paired with others. She is a compliment to what someone else does.
I can't think of a time when Shirley had her own story arc, and it was funny.
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Can be downloaded here (the one titled "community_law_and_order_intro.mp3")
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So someone on Reddit posted up an image of Ken Jeong (Chang) in 'The Office' season 2 and I felt like something was a little too familiar...
Spoilered for size:
Ed: For reference, right behind Annie on the left is the blackboard and behind Dean Pelton and the reporter from 'Dean Magazine' is the door, pretty much the same shot.
I don't know what that has to do with Ken Jeong that the director framed a shot of Jeong with three people behind him. You could do the same thing with lots of other actors in tv shows because they frame shots in certain ways to convey what is happening.
The only thing that makes the parody episodes work so well is the fact that Troy and Abed seem like theyd be acting that way regardless of the parody. Their characters would treat the situation like a Law and Order episode, so it carries the theme far enough. The rest of the gang act a BIT out of place, but meh.
Also, I LOVE the way the episode started with focus on Abed and Troy and seamless transitioned to Jeff and Annie, they nailed Law and Order perfectly.
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I think my favorite line two days later is "sorry about my partner, he's been on edge ever since we switched"
So someone on Reddit posted up an image of Ken Jeong (Chang) in 'The Office' season 2 and I felt like something was a little too familiar...
Spoilered for size:
Ed: For reference, right behind Annie on the left is the blackboard and behind Dean Pelton and the reporter from 'Dean Magazine' is the door, pretty much the same shot.
I don't know what that has to do with Ken Jeong that the director framed a shot of Jeong with three people behind him. You could do the same thing with lots of other actors in tv shows because they frame shots in certain ways to convey what is happening.
Random coincidence is all I was commenting on. I doubt anyone from the Communiteam thought "Hey, remember when Ken was on The Office and there was a classroom scene? Let's recreate that!"
The dean as the Wire-fan surrogate was a great touch on that line.
Yeah, his delivery on it was perfect. Maybe my favorite part of a great episode.
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"In science we call that a hypothesis. You find something to back that up and we can talk." is a fucking brilliant line.
edit: actually, every single line is hilarious. I wouldn't say this is the best Community episode, but it certainly is the best Community parody/homage-episode.
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I think my favorite line two days later is "sorry about my partner, he's been on edge ever since we switched"
I didnt quite get that. I listened to the line multiple times trying to figure out what he said. Switched? Like one was good cop and one was bad cop and they switched?
I also liked Starburns almost falling for Abed's "Hes a bad cop, Im a good cop, you can trust me."
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I think my favorite line two days later is "sorry about my partner, he's been on edge ever since we switched"
I didnt quite get that. I listened to the line multiple times trying to figure out what he said. Switched? Like one was good cop and one was bad cop and they switched?
I also liked Starburns almost falling for Abed's "Hes a bad cop, Im a good cop, you can trust me."
yeah that's exactly it. he's been on edge since he switched to being the cop that's on edge.
I think my favorite line two days later is "sorry about my partner, he's been on edge ever since we switched"
I didnt quite get that. I listened to the line multiple times trying to figure out what he said. Switched? Like one was good cop and one was bad cop and they switched?
I also liked Starburns almost falling for Abed's "Hes a bad cop, Im a good cop, you can trust me."
yeah that's exactly it. he's been on edge since he switched to being the cop that's on edge.
I also didn't get that joke the first time I saw the episode.
Once I understood it, though. So lol.
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I think my favorite line two days later is "sorry about my partner, he's been on edge ever since we switched"
I didnt quite get that. I listened to the line multiple times trying to figure out what he said. Switched? Like one was good cop and one was bad cop and they switched?
I also liked Starburns almost falling for Abed's "Hes a bad cop, Im a good cop, you can trust me."
yeah that's exactly it. he's been on edge since he switched to being the cop that's on edge.
I also didn't get that joke the first time I saw the episode.
Once I understood it, though. So lol.
Right before he said it I was thinking "wait, I thought Troy was the bad cop. Did they switch?"
I think my favorite line two days later is "sorry about my partner, he's been on edge ever since we switched"
I didnt quite get that. I listened to the line multiple times trying to figure out what he said. Switched? Like one was good cop and one was bad cop and they switched?
I also liked Starburns almost falling for Abed's "Hes a bad cop, Im a good cop, you can trust me."
yeah that's exactly it. he's been on edge since he switched to being the cop that's on edge.
That is probably the only time i've thought a joke wasn't explained well enough. Or maybe it wasn't punch-liney enough. I'm not sure.
I think my favorite line two days later is "sorry about my partner, he's been on edge ever since we switched"
I didnt quite get that. I listened to the line multiple times trying to figure out what he said. Switched? Like one was good cop and one was bad cop and they switched?
I also liked Starburns almost falling for Abed's "Hes a bad cop, Im a good cop, you can trust me."
yeah that's exactly it. he's been on edge since he switched to being the cop that's on edge.
That is probably the only time i've thought a joke wasn't explained well enough. Or maybe it wasn't punch-liney enough. I'm not sure.
I think my favorite line two days later is "sorry about my partner, he's been on edge ever since we switched"
I didnt quite get that. I listened to the line multiple times trying to figure out what he said. Switched? Like one was good cop and one was bad cop and they switched?
I also liked Starburns almost falling for Abed's "Hes a bad cop, Im a good cop, you can trust me."
yeah that's exactly it. he's been on edge since he switched to being the cop that's on edge.
That is probably the only time i've thought a joke wasn't explained well enough. Or maybe it wasn't punch-liney enough. I'm not sure.
I thought it was perfect.
Also, Abed's knowing smiles are brilliant.
Just rewatched it. So many good lines!
And noticed this cheeky pair in the background!
Has Magnitude ever said anything but "pop pop"? because in Jeffs closing arguments he shouts "HEY! That's mine!" :O
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I think my favorite line two days later is "sorry about my partner, he's been on edge ever since we switched"
I didnt quite get that. I listened to the line multiple times trying to figure out what he said. Switched? Like one was good cop and one was bad cop and they switched?
I also liked Starburns almost falling for Abed's "Hes a bad cop, Im a good cop, you can trust me."
yeah that's exactly it. he's been on edge since he switched to being the cop that's on edge.
That is probably the only time i've thought a joke wasn't explained well enough. Or maybe it wasn't punch-liney enough. I'm not sure.
So I'm catching up on season 3. On the episode after the pillow war.
Dean shows up.
Abed: "I need help reacting to something."
I lost it right there.
EDIT: Alright now I'm all caught up. I thought it was a bit of a lost opportunity they didn't hook Annie and Abed up.
They already did, kinda. Paintball 2.
Abed has seduced Annie on several occasions throughout the series.
In fact they've basically non-overtly stated that the dude is smooth as hell when he wants to be/is in character to be.
It's because Abed is, when you think about it, not a very nice person and uses what he knows about TV to manipulate people to get the reaction he wants on a disturbing scale.
I think my favorite line two days later is "sorry about my partner, he's been on edge ever since we switched"
I didnt quite get that. I listened to the line multiple times trying to figure out what he said. Switched? Like one was good cop and one was bad cop and they switched?
I also liked Starburns almost falling for Abed's "Hes a bad cop, Im a good cop, you can trust me."
yeah that's exactly it. he's been on edge since he switched to being the cop that's on edge.
That is probably the only time i've thought a joke wasn't explained well enough. Or maybe it wasn't punch-liney enough. I'm not sure.
I thought it was perfect.
Also, Abed's knowing smiles are brilliant.
Just rewatched it. So many good lines!
And noticed this cheeky pair in the background!
Has Magnitude ever said anything but "pop pop"? because in Jeffs closing arguments he shouts "HEY! That's mine!" :O
I think my favorite line two days later is "sorry about my partner, he's been on edge ever since we switched"
I didnt quite get that. I listened to the line multiple times trying to figure out what he said. Switched? Like one was good cop and one was bad cop and they switched?
I also liked Starburns almost falling for Abed's "Hes a bad cop, Im a good cop, you can trust me."
yeah that's exactly it. he's been on edge since he switched to being the cop that's on edge.
That is probably the only time i've thought a joke wasn't explained well enough. Or maybe it wasn't punch-liney enough. I'm not sure.
I thought it was perfect.
Also, Abed's knowing smiles are brilliant.
Just rewatched it. So many good lines!
And noticed this cheeky pair in the background!
Has Magnitude ever said anything but "pop pop"? because in Jeffs closing arguments he shouts "HEY! That's mine!" :O
Whats up with the circled people?
She wipes her mouth and then a man zips up his pants.
I think my favorite line two days later is "sorry about my partner, he's been on edge ever since we switched"
I didnt quite get that. I listened to the line multiple times trying to figure out what he said. Switched? Like one was good cop and one was bad cop and they switched?
I also liked Starburns almost falling for Abed's "Hes a bad cop, Im a good cop, you can trust me."
yeah that's exactly it. he's been on edge since he switched to being the cop that's on edge.
That is probably the only time i've thought a joke wasn't explained well enough. Or maybe it wasn't punch-liney enough. I'm not sure.
I thought it was perfect.
Also, Abed's knowing smiles are brilliant.
Just rewatched it. So many good lines!
And noticed this cheeky pair in the background!
Has Magnitude ever said anything but "pop pop"? because in Jeffs closing arguments he shouts "HEY! That's mine!" :O
Whats up with the circled people?
She wipes her mouth and then a man zips up his pants.
What do you think is up with them?
Oh, hahaha, I saw maybe-man wearing short shorts yawning or shocked and college student in suit. Totally didnt see short shorts walking away in the second picture.
I think my favorite line two days later is "sorry about my partner, he's been on edge ever since we switched"
I didnt quite get that. I listened to the line multiple times trying to figure out what he said. Switched? Like one was good cop and one was bad cop and they switched?
I also liked Starburns almost falling for Abed's "Hes a bad cop, Im a good cop, you can trust me."
yeah that's exactly it. he's been on edge since he switched to being the cop that's on edge.
That is probably the only time i've thought a joke wasn't explained well enough. Or maybe it wasn't punch-liney enough. I'm not sure.
I thought it was perfect.
Also, Abed's knowing smiles are brilliant.
Just rewatched it. So many good lines!
And noticed this cheeky pair in the background!
Has Magnitude ever said anything but "pop pop"? because in Jeffs closing arguments he shouts "HEY! That's mine!" :O
Whats up with the circled people?
She wipes her mouth and then a man zips up his pants.
What do you think is up with them?
Oh, hahaha, I saw maybe-man wearing short shorts yawning or shocked and college student in suit. Totally didnt see short shorts walking away in the second picture.
Lol, it took me a couple minutes to get it, too. But when I did, a grin was had by all. A cheshire, knowing grin.
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I also thought that line was perfect, any more and they're just explaining the joke which is always a bad sign.
I also thought that line was perfect, any more and they're just explaining the joke which is always a bad sign.
"switched" is just not a very specific word. I kept waiting for him to say what they switched (I mean, it could have been underwear, fake gun, ties). I feel like "Traded places" or something a bit more like that would have been fine without crossing into over explanation territory.
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yeah I see your point. I like it as it stands but they could have made it clearer without ruining it. I just thought it was clear enough as is and the fact that I had to think about it for a second made it better for me. but if I hadn't actually come to the conclusion I'm sure I'd feel differently about how it was written.
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The writing thing could explain why her character hasn't developed. However, a bigger problem is that she is, as you said, a sidekick character. She is to be paired with others. She is a compliment to what someone else does.
I can't think of a time when Shirley had her own story arc, and it was funny.
Can be downloaded here (the one titled "community_law_and_order_intro.mp3")
Spoilered for size:
Ed: For reference, right behind Annie on the left is the blackboard and behind Dean Pelton and the reporter from 'Dean Magazine' is the door, pretty much the same shot.
(also check out Wyatt Cynac in the background of the Office shot)
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the foosball ep was pretty great
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Yeah, pretty awesome. They did the same thing with the fantasy version for the D&D episode.
I didn't realise until the "I can't count the reasons I should stay" melody kicked in and then my brain was officially wrinkled.
I don't know what that has to do with Ken Jeong that the director framed a shot of Jeong with three people behind him. You could do the same thing with lots of other actors in tv shows because they frame shots in certain ways to convey what is happening.
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Also, I LOVE the way the episode started with focus on Abed and Troy and seamless transitioned to Jeff and Annie, they nailed Law and Order perfectly.
Random coincidence is all I was commenting on. I doubt anyone from the Communiteam thought "Hey, remember when Ken was on The Office and there was a classroom scene? Let's recreate that!"
Also, every scene was amazing.
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Yeah, his delivery on it was perfect. Maybe my favorite part of a great episode.
edit: actually, every single line is hilarious. I wouldn't say this is the best Community episode, but it certainly is the best Community parody/homage-episode.
exactly. My first thought was "are they actually going to have magnitude say all that?" Then it was "Oh, that's hilarious"
I didnt quite get that. I listened to the line multiple times trying to figure out what he said. Switched? Like one was good cop and one was bad cop and they switched?
I also liked Starburns almost falling for Abed's "Hes a bad cop, Im a good cop, you can trust me."
yeah that's exactly it. he's been on edge since he switched to being the cop that's on edge.
Dean shows up.
Abed: "I need help reacting to something."
I lost it right there.
EDIT: Alright now I'm all caught up. I thought it was a bit of a lost opportunity they didn't hook Annie and Abed up.
I also didn't get that joke the first time I saw the episode.
Once I understood it, though. So lol.
Right before he said it I was thinking "wait, I thought Troy was the bad cop. Did they switch?"
That is quality comedy satisfaction right there.
That is probably the only time i've thought a joke wasn't explained well enough. Or maybe it wasn't punch-liney enough. I'm not sure.
They already did, kinda. Paintball 2.
Abed has seduced Annie on several occasions throughout the series.
In fact they've basically non-overtly stated that the dude is smooth as hell when he wants to be/is in character to be.
I thought it was perfect.
Also, Abed's knowing smiles are brilliant.
Just rewatched it. So many good lines!
And noticed this cheeky pair in the background!
Has Magnitude ever said anything but "pop pop"? because in Jeffs closing arguments he shouts "HEY! That's mine!" :O
It's because Abed is, when you think about it, not a very nice person and uses what he knows about TV to manipulate people to get the reaction he wants on a disturbing scale.
Whats up with the circled people?
She wipes her mouth and then a man zips up his pants.
What do you think is up with them?
Oh, hahaha, I saw maybe-man wearing short shorts yawning or shocked and college student in suit. Totally didnt see short shorts walking away in the second picture.
Lol, it took me a couple minutes to get it, too. But when I did, a grin was had by all. A cheshire, knowing grin.
"switched" is just not a very specific word. I kept waiting for him to say what they switched (I mean, it could have been underwear, fake gun, ties). I feel like "Traded places" or something a bit more like that would have been fine without crossing into over explanation territory.