Community 3x12 | Contemporary Impressionists | REACTION/REVIEW
Added 2022-10-24 18:53:44 +0000 UTC
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Yea right? This doesn't seem like a concept he could't grasp. He's seen enough mob shows and movies to get what happens when you don't pay back money you owe lol
Abi Corinne
2022-10-26 18:47:26 +0000 UTC
I swear I was getting sad about Britta's character but the last couple episodes have been great with her lol. That class is really teaching her things. And Jeff's Hulk was too much😂 and I agree this was definitely a highlight moment for this show. And Troy and Abed are a great but really interesting pair. I don't voice my opinion of Abed too often when I think he is in the wrong on something. It feels like there's a healthy amount of people who like Abed no matter what because "He's Abed" he gets excused for some of his behavior (Really what Annie was saying hit the nail on the head). Its hard because he just doesn’t see the other side naturally or at all sometimes and its frustrating cause other gets stressed/ or put in difficult situations (Dinner with Andre was another moment like this). Love him to death but man I would struggle here and there with him because I am a firm believer in setting boundaries with people who can't see my perspective or really grow from experiences.
Abi Corinne
2022-10-26 18:37:19 +0000 UTC
Great reaction to a great episode! Although the way they characterized Abed always felt a bit off to me in this one. All of a sudden he can't fathom why he shouldn't buy stuff he cant pay for? That seems a bit too oblivious even for Abed.
Robjgood
2022-10-24 21:52:37 +0000 UTC
I absolutely love this episode. Every character seems to have a moment to shine. I love Britta’s paranoid (yet surprisingly accurate) fear of Jeff becoming an arrogant monster, particularly because you’d think she’d turn out to be wrong since Jeff is normally the sensible one of the group (and because it’s Britta who predicted it). Jeff going full blown Hulk is still one of the funniest moments in the entire show for me.
I also love Troy and Abed’s story in the episode as Troy tries his best to look out for Abed and be a good friend but the latter wouldn’t stop with the celebrity impersonators which forced Troy to put his foot down. I found it interesting how this solved the conflict but also possibly created a new one as you could tell Abed still wanted to be Troy’s friend but deep down was furious at being reprimanded like a child and by his best friend of all people. I definitely see both sides but it is absolutely heartbreaking to see a rift between Troy and Abed.
Top that off with Pierce’s obsession with playing Burt Reynolds, Shirley’s Oprah impression and the Dean’s panic attack after seeing the super confident Jeff in sunglasses, and you have a fantastic episode. This is easily in my top five favorite episodes of the show.