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The third season of Community opens with a musical number promising to be "less weird than the first two years combined"--a promise that, thankfully, goes right out the window as the episode culminates in the eternally glib Jeff (Joel McHale) attacking the study group's table with a fire ax. From there, Community is a freewheeling, ridiculous, and surprisingly complex dissection of sitcoms, friendship, and pop culture in general. The parodies of Law & Order , Glee , and Ken Burns documentaries are only the tip of the iceberg. In the Halloween episode, the characters take turns telling horror stories, each reflecting both pop takes on horror and the character's own psyche. Another episode takes place mostly inside of a video game (with the characters converted into delightful digital avatars), others slip into anime graphics or heist-movie plot mechanics or follow out multiple possible timelines, another mimics Hearts of Darkness , the documentary about the making of Apocalypse Now --this is the stuff of which postmodern doctoral theses and obsessive cult fandom are made. Woven through the season are the efforts of Vice Dean Laybourne (guest star John Goodman, Roseanne ) to woo Troy (Donald Glover) into the arms of the Air Conditioning Repair School Annex and the gradual rise of Chang (Ken Jeong) from homelessness to brutal dictatorship, thanks to a hit squad of ruthless 12-year-olds. Community demands that viewers pay attention and think about American culture at large to catch all the comedy, which is not what most people expect from a sitcom. But this scope and ambition is exactly what makes Community so rare and rewarding--and so funny, for anyone willing to engage. The writing is consistently smart and inventive, the cast (McHale, Glover, Jeong, Gillian Jacobs, Danny Pudi, Alison Brie, Yvette Nicole Brown, Chevy Chase, and Jim Rash as the "pansexual imp" Dean Pelton) is charming and wholly committed to their roles, and the multiple directors maintain a consistency of tone even when adopting radically different visual styles. Community , like the great Arrested Development , pursues its distinctive humor to the fullest. Watch it from the beginning. --Bret Fetzer America's most incorrigible study group of misfits returns for a hilariously ingenious new year at Greendale Community College. From homicidal Halloween pizza parties, holiday Glee Club smackdowns, foosball showdowns, epic pillow fight wars and an underage campus security force to a shocking remarriage, a riotous funeral service, submarine sandwich throwdowns, a new Vice Dean (Emmy® winner John Goodman) with a strange air-conditioning fixation and a crime show homage for the ages — the Third Season of television’s boldest, brashest comedy is the most brilliant yet. Get ready to cram it all in. Starring Joel McHale, Gillian Jacobs, Danny Pudi, Yvette Nicole Brown, Alison Brie, Donald Glover, Jim Rash, with Ken Jeong and Emmy® winner Chevy Chase. INTERNATIONAL: Everyone’s favorite, most incorrigible study group of misfits returns for a hilariously ingenious new year at Greendale Community College. From homicidal Halloween pizza parties, holiday Glee Club smackdowns, foosball sho Review: 3rd Semester of Community - Community is THE best television show created. Now while my opinion may be a little subjective, the writing, the characters, the entire premise of the show just appeals to me in a great way and I'm sure to millions of other people as well. I am sad to say that this wonderful show doesn't have the highest ratings on television, and I cannot find the reason why? This show is ten times funnier than anything on CBS, and yes I do mean "The Big Bang Theory" as well. Seriously, this show is 10x more ambitious, and dares to be different which just makes me appreciate the creative road this show just continues to take really pushing a lot of boundaries taking unexpected risks that the show is famous for. This season is noticeably different than the previous 2, I will say that this season is a bit darker in tone because of the focus on exploring some of the characters psyches and back stories a bit more. Character developments continue to raise more questions than answers, but the characters are just so loveable and intriguing that sometimes you forget about their personal bios and just enjoy whats happening in the moment of the episodes... To be perfectly honest, the episodes of this season is what hooked me on Community in the first place so I can't say I'm a hardcore fan being that I only came across the series on a happy accident not too long ago (not to mention I'm a huge Donald Glover/Childish Gambino fan). I was just surfing through demand on my DVR and I watched ONE episode, just one, and that episode happened to be "Pillows & Blankets" after watching the genius in that episode alone was enough to pull me into the ENTIRE series buying the Season 1 DVD not too long after and my love fandom just grew from there. I will take season 3 with a grain of salt to say that this season is slightly weaker than the previous seasons not in quality, but in storytelling, it really gets darker and loses some of the fun from previous seasons. Season 3 is the most experiemental season so far of Community and I guess I just wasn't prepared for that. Needless to say Season 3 is still fantastic in every sense. Love the DVD, commentary on every single episode (once again), great featurettes on the making on some of the more "special" episodes, and hilarious outtakes which I have always found enoyable on every season release of Community. Point being, I hope that this show continues to do well and gain more viewers, and even though the creator Dan Harmon may be out of the picture, I hope the new season can still capture all the things that make this series so special. And who knows, Dan Harmon might return at some point in time to continue or maybe even finish off his beloved show (just not now). If your a fan of Community like I am, continue to support the show, if you don't watch the show WATCH IT!! its as simple as that, you will not be dissapointed. P.S. If you are new to the show go back and buy the other seasons because this particular season will not impact you the same way if you haven't grown to love the characters from the very beginning. Review: Brilliant!!!!!! - After singing and dancing and letting us know that they won't be as weird this Season, they immediately proceed to be just as delightfully weird and satirical as in seasons past. This third season continues in its departure from the first seasons more "Arrested Development"-esque gradual plot development, in favor of biting episodic send-offs of rival shows and our society. If anyone is a villain in this season, it is Jeff, whose vanity and self-absorbed nature are a major engine driving the plot developments of the season, even though none of the main story arcs are about him. However, once Evil Abed makes his appearance, and Chang launches his coup, we recognize how close we all are. There are three terrific story arcs this season, which gel well and make use of all the characters, including Jim Rash as Dean Pelton, reoccurring guest star John Goodman as Vice Dean Labor, and Ken Jeong as "Chang." With a fantastic spoof of Glee (featuring Taran Killam as the Sweater Vest wearing Glee instructor), the show continues to show that it is not only a wonderfully funny show, but also quite capable of pointing out our societal foibles, with regards to our entertainment and predilections. This show is simply, BRILLIANT! It is funny, clever, and exceptionally well-written, with pithy dialogue, and a great development of plot. The cast is one of the best on television, and the writers make sure that each character receives a fair share of story time and screen time, so that we can full appreciate their talents. There is no weak link anywhere! Dani Pudi is a prodigy, and yes, I will go there... even though exceptionally talented actors in their own rights, Gillian Jacobs and Alison Brie was simply STUNNING to look at, to compliment their great comedic character development. Chevy Chase delivers, as we might expect. Joel McHale carries off his arrogant, over-grown emo kid with finesse, Donald Glover is great throughout the season as he matures from high school jock to adult, and Yvette Nicole Brown is wonderful, as the kind preaching Christian who is ubiquitous in American society. The strength of this show is that we either are or know every single one of these characters. It is a crime that this show struggles to stay on the air season after season. It is, likely, the result of the poor taste of so much of the TV audience that leads to this, and is something of which the writers are keenly aware, as they sprinkle lots of references to the show's struggles in the dialogue, while skewering the more "popular" tastes.
R**W
3rd Semester of Community
Community is THE best television show created. Now while my opinion may be a little subjective, the writing, the characters, the entire premise of the show just appeals to me in a great way and I'm sure to millions of other people as well. I am sad to say that this wonderful show doesn't have the highest ratings on television, and I cannot find the reason why? This show is ten times funnier than anything on CBS, and yes I do mean "The Big Bang Theory" as well. Seriously, this show is 10x more ambitious, and dares to be different which just makes me appreciate the creative road this show just continues to take really pushing a lot of boundaries taking unexpected risks that the show is famous for. This season is noticeably different than the previous 2, I will say that this season is a bit darker in tone because of the focus on exploring some of the characters psyches and back stories a bit more. Character developments continue to raise more questions than answers, but the characters are just so loveable and intriguing that sometimes you forget about their personal bios and just enjoy whats happening in the moment of the episodes... To be perfectly honest, the episodes of this season is what hooked me on Community in the first place so I can't say I'm a hardcore fan being that I only came across the series on a happy accident not too long ago (not to mention I'm a huge Donald Glover/Childish Gambino fan). I was just surfing through demand on my DVR and I watched ONE episode, just one, and that episode happened to be "Pillows & Blankets" after watching the genius in that episode alone was enough to pull me into the ENTIRE series buying the Season 1 DVD not too long after and my love fandom just grew from there. I will take season 3 with a grain of salt to say that this season is slightly weaker than the previous seasons not in quality, but in storytelling, it really gets darker and loses some of the fun from previous seasons. Season 3 is the most experiemental season so far of Community and I guess I just wasn't prepared for that. Needless to say Season 3 is still fantastic in every sense. Love the DVD, commentary on every single episode (once again), great featurettes on the making on some of the more "special" episodes, and hilarious outtakes which I have always found enoyable on every season release of Community. Point being, I hope that this show continues to do well and gain more viewers, and even though the creator Dan Harmon may be out of the picture, I hope the new season can still capture all the things that make this series so special. And who knows, Dan Harmon might return at some point in time to continue or maybe even finish off his beloved show (just not now). If your a fan of Community like I am, continue to support the show, if you don't watch the show WATCH IT!! its as simple as that, you will not be dissapointed. P.S. If you are new to the show go back and buy the other seasons because this particular season will not impact you the same way if you haven't grown to love the characters from the very beginning.
J**I
Brilliant!!!!!!
After singing and dancing and letting us know that they won't be as weird this Season, they immediately proceed to be just as delightfully weird and satirical as in seasons past. This third season continues in its departure from the first seasons more "Arrested Development"-esque gradual plot development, in favor of biting episodic send-offs of rival shows and our society. If anyone is a villain in this season, it is Jeff, whose vanity and self-absorbed nature are a major engine driving the plot developments of the season, even though none of the main story arcs are about him. However, once Evil Abed makes his appearance, and Chang launches his coup, we recognize how close we all are. There are three terrific story arcs this season, which gel well and make use of all the characters, including Jim Rash as Dean Pelton, reoccurring guest star John Goodman as Vice Dean Labor, and Ken Jeong as "Chang." With a fantastic spoof of Glee (featuring Taran Killam as the Sweater Vest wearing Glee instructor), the show continues to show that it is not only a wonderfully funny show, but also quite capable of pointing out our societal foibles, with regards to our entertainment and predilections. This show is simply, BRILLIANT! It is funny, clever, and exceptionally well-written, with pithy dialogue, and a great development of plot. The cast is one of the best on television, and the writers make sure that each character receives a fair share of story time and screen time, so that we can full appreciate their talents. There is no weak link anywhere! Dani Pudi is a prodigy, and yes, I will go there... even though exceptionally talented actors in their own rights, Gillian Jacobs and Alison Brie was simply STUNNING to look at, to compliment their great comedic character development. Chevy Chase delivers, as we might expect. Joel McHale carries off his arrogant, over-grown emo kid with finesse, Donald Glover is great throughout the season as he matures from high school jock to adult, and Yvette Nicole Brown is wonderful, as the kind preaching Christian who is ubiquitous in American society. The strength of this show is that we either are or know every single one of these characters. It is a crime that this show struggles to stay on the air season after season. It is, likely, the result of the poor taste of so much of the TV audience that leads to this, and is something of which the writers are keenly aware, as they sprinkle lots of references to the show's struggles in the dialogue, while skewering the more "popular" tastes.
H**Y
Best in Class
There have been times where I have been concerned about how long Community can continue to create its high level of layered, meta-content. I've also taken the time to watch some videos of Writer Dan Harmon and this has greatly helped me to understand his vision for the show and how well thought out the entire show is (not just each individual episode). This is where these DVDs really start adding their value as Dan Harmon commentary, palyfest, comicon, etc. really help you understand the genius he brings to the show. Season 3 is the dark season. Its how Harmon characterizes the growth of a relation and its the part that will test the friendship endured so far. It will either tear them apart, or drive them closer together. Once I understood this, each episode made much more sense. I was also concerned that there might not be much else to do outside of the study room. With 3 paintball episodes, and far too many dances, I was worried about where we would go to keep the show popping. My worry was in vein. Season 3 contains the study group tackling a new Biology professor who has a special appreciation for life gleaned from years spent in prison. It dares to explore the group as they encounter separate timelines. We become privy to Brita's declared major and how she will work within the group with her new skills. We see Jeff play Foosball, the study group sings, Shirley makes sandwiches, we get a law and order spoof, someone dies, and we are presented with a fantastic 8 bit episode. In short... We don't need no stinking paintball. The show continues to delve deep in multi-layered plot twists chocked full of cleverly written pop references and dynamically acted out by a superb cast. The musical talent of the cast is once again brought to light, but so is the talent of the song-writers and directors on staff. Three years in and this show still gets an A+ in every conceivable category. Sadly, this season marks the end of Dan's writing and leadership. It also marks the apparent end of a full season as season 4 has only been ordered with 13 episode across the board from NBC. Two more reasons to complete the Community trilogy with this season 3 DVD. While it doesn't look like this show will complete its "6 seasons and a movie", It did release 3 full seasons + in less than ideal circumstances, and remains one of the most intelligent and underrated comedies of its time. I recommend Community to any sitcom fan for a fresh look at life, politics, pop culture, story telling, acting, music, and more. Community contains the entire academic experience ;)
S**R
Still great, but starts to take a turn for the weird
The third season of Community was a turning point for the show. The series was plagued by low ratings and the on-set behavior of Chevy Chase, which would lead to series creator Dan Harmon being pushed out for a time. I think because the show was in danger of cancelation, they decided to kind of say screw it, we are going to pack in as many weird "novelty" episodes as possible, that really steer away from the actual concept of the study group at school and explored the quirkiness of the show's characters. So, there are episodes that have alternate timelines, a Law and Order spoof episode, an episode where the characters are inside a video game, and an episode in which the Subway sandwich shop takes human form. There is a plot that runs through multiple episodes in which Chang tries to get control of Greendale, and the season finale really feels like a series finale because it was definitely not clear that the show would be picked up for a fourth season (which it ultimately was). For those who get the DVD set, the extras include commentary tracks on every episode, most of which include Harmon and various members of the cast and crew. Then there are three different gag reels, one on each disc, deleted scenes, a making-of feature on the Christmas episode, and a documentary about the documentary-themed episode, "This is War: Pillows vs. Blankets". So, a good amount of material, but we do not get the entertaining cast evaluations (because of the Harmon-Chase fallout most likely) and the Dj Porter remix of the season. Overall, the show is still very good this season. The most notable cast moves are that Rim Rash was promoted to a series regular, and John Goodman was brought in for a major recurring role. Sadly, John Oliver did not reprise his role, but the show did bring in actors such as Michael K. Williams, Luis Guzmán, Rob Corddry, Michael Ironside, Giancarlo Esposito, French Stewart, and Malcolm-Jamal Warner. The writing was clever, if not a bit weird, and the acting was very good. So, if you are a fan of the series, you will probably enjoy this season.
C**7
Another Fantastic Season of Community!
This year we are treated to guest stars John Goodman, Michael Kenneth Williams and French Stewart. I missed John Glover but this season was still great. The change in Britta's character almost made her my new favorite character. My favorite is Annie. I thought Britta was hilarious. One of my favorite episodes was the Christmas episode. Alison Brie had a fun scene seducing Jeff while singing a funny Christmas song. Pierce's role in the show seems to lessen but he still makes his prescience felt in episodes like Advanced Gay, Basic Lupine Urology, Digital Estate Planning. The Halloween episode is great just like the previous season's episode. In this episode each member of the study group tells a spooky horror story and it's something fun to do on Halloween. In Pillows and Blankets the two inseparable buddies Troy and Abed are split in war. Things continue to put a strain on their relationship when Troy discovers he has special feelings for one of the girls in the study group. I found that story in this season interesting and exciting for the character of Troy. Another one of my personal favorite episodes was Foosball and Nocturnal Vigilantism. Jeff and Shirley discover they have a prior history that was not so good. It was a touching episode and further develops Jeff into a more likable character as we see the time he spent with the study group is changing him for the better. And of course there is the widely talented Ken Jeong playing a villain. He is good at that. Even Pierce who most of the time is a jerk and unlikable has some good moments. I was never so happy to hear there was a Season Four because I think this show is great. I love the humor and characters. I respect the fans of this show because they helped make this show last longer than a couple seasons by speaking out for the love of their show. I am so happy it got a fifth season. I am excited to see what is in store for the study group. I hope Community stays on the air for a long time. I think with so many great shows like 30 rock and The Office going off the air it leaves Community as being one of the best shows still on air. I recommend this season for any true Community fan and a welcome addition to new fans. Cheers!
M**I
More of 4.5 out of 5
Don't get me wrong, the show is hilarious and the plot is most interesting. I have nothing to complain about the show. But why a 4.5 instead of a 5? That is the packaging. I've paid a bit for brand new (for a season one.) and I expected it to be, well in great condition. But it wasn't. There were dents, close to dog eats, and the corners were damage. Sure I could have return and get a better quality. BUT this was a gift for someone. I just can't take it back. That's the only thing I really got to complain about. Just how it was presented for the amount of money I paid for it. Other then that the show is great and the person who I gave it to, loved it and was extremely happy for the birthday gift.
F**V
This show is irreplaceably awesome
I love having the DVD to this show. There's so much that the writers, props department, and actors bring to each episode, that a lot is lost when watched on a weekly basis. Having just finished the DVD, Season 3 is now my favorite season. During the Fall, particularly with the Winter hiatus, Season 3 really flew under the radar. Reading through the reviews, it seems that a lot from this season was just overlooked. I think a lot of that is in part, because each episode this season dared to add that little extra. Where the last 2 seasons brought to the table great episodes such as paintball, stop motion Christmas, and Dungeons and Dragons, Season 3 was able to take the qualities that make those episodes stand out, and bring them to pretty much every episode this season. It gets off to a rocky start, with some lackluster episodes early on (mostly model UN), but it quickly picks up the pace and keeps it there the entire season. Re-watching the episodes back to back, I found so much more life in them than I remember when watching on TV. I don't know how I missed Michael Haggins' "Daybreak" as a running joke throughout the season, but it's the little things like that that make Community the best show on TV. I'll spare going into detail about episodes of the show, as I'm sure most of you buying the DVD already know and are a part of an unfortunately small (but loyal) fanbase. For the uninitiated, I will urge you not to be put off by the nature of the show. While the allure of Community is its over the top nature, it is as every bit endearing. No episode is without a nice emotional ending that brings you closer to the group. Community is a show that embraces the outlandish to highlight the very real situations the characters find themselves in. As for the DVD, there is less content that the previous 2 seasons. There is still commentary on every episode and four sets of outtakes, however there are only two dedicated featurettes. Last season had two just for the Christmas episode, on top of the commentary for that episode. With that said, it is still a jam packed DVD and the featurettes are very informative. SIX SEASONS AND A MOVIE!
T**E
Sit-dramedy
Community is a great show. Its certainly my favorite show, and enough has been said about it that I won't repeat all that. I hold a personal connection with the show, and have been following it since the very first episode back in 2009, and have always loved it. The parody/spoof episodes, I feel, can often be the best episodes not just because of the heavy references and epic paintball bombs, but because they always managed to make it work within the elastic reality of the show, and often come out with some of the more dramatic and emotional moments the show has ever produced (AKA Claymation Christmas and My Dinner With Andre). However, this third season, to me, is simply perfect. Dan Harmon's serialized comedy experiment has worked so well, with the hokey air-conditioning repair school filled with laughs providing much of the Troy-Abed drama in a real and serious way. The timeline episode is the perfect concept episode, because its high concept and yet high emotional content simultaneously. The Halloween episode is a deep psyche examination along with skewering classic horror tropes. And the second half of the season, with the ramped up pillow fight and Chang takeover plot is a fitting climax for Dan Harmon's era, and it's very clear it was intended this way. The Law & Order episode is so spot its not even funny, and the Videogame and Heist episodes are similarly climactic, and the final of the season being Abed's own fragile mind is a spot on summation of the season's intimate dissection of him. Speaking of which, the Dreamatorium episode. Controversial in so many ways, but hands down and far and away my favorite episode of the entire series. Abed taken apart results in Abed becoming the members of the study group that has surrounded him for so long, and Annie being the one to rescue him from himself is so fitting it could have another episode devoted to it. This is all inherent to my argument that this show cannot be enjoyed fully jumping in the middle. You need to meet these characters as Jeff met them, grow cautious of them, and grow fond of them, for you to enjoy and appreciate the emotional places this season takes them all to. Its always hit the right emotional spot for me, and even though I'll watch the new seasons without Harmon, I'll always love this one the best. Six Seasons and a Movie.
F**D
Cool cool cool.
i really love community, it always makes me laugh! its probably my favorite show ever! And i have gotta say, this 3rd season has to be my favorite out of all of them. i dont know what it is about it, its just the one that i laughed throughout the most through. but if you like community you'll LOVE this dvd.
T**C
step down from season 2 but still one of the best comedies around
At greendale things get crazy but in season 3 things get completely crazy the final few episodes are so out of hand ridiculous you feel that the show possibly pushing plausibility to far. even with how insane the final episodes were they were still very funny as is the whole season 22 episodes of absolute insanity this is due to the fact that abed is the main character this season which is something i was always afraid would push the show to far and while it did the show is still the funniest show ever. yes i said ever because it is what other show could live out my dream of being in an 8-bit game for an entire episode and not seem stupid but actually smart and be very funny as well. the only episode i found to be boring was the halloween episode it just wasnt that funny to me(except abed's fantastic story)other then that we have the dice episode,pillow and blanket double episode,law and order parody and basically every episode. now i've mostly talked about abed in this review mostly because as i said before he is the main character this season however im very glad that pierce was not show to be the villain this season because while he played the bad guy great last season it would get old very quickly we also have the yearly episode where troy shows feelings towards britta only this time theres no long waiting period for troy to make a 4th attempt at her they go on a date towards the end of the season and they officially become a couple in season 4 which helps bring the characters forward. annie also has a development as she moves out of her ghetto apartment and into troy and abed's place allowing for some very funny plots that are surprisingly not overused she also explains her true feelings towards her attraction to jeff. Shirley also has a development beyond her boring marriage as she starts up a business (with pierces help so he has something to do) and jeff goes around in circles making great speeches particularly in the final episode of the season and his final scene in this season had a great setup for season 4 so all in all this season was funny,sweet and crazy not as good as season 2 but it still shows community as the best comedy on tv and possibly the best comedy ever. special shout out to dean pelton who was in more episodes and had his standout moment when singing kiss from a rose with jeff absolutely perfect.
R**N
Deutsche Tonspur vorhanden
Für die deutschsprachigen Fans der Serie hier nur in aller Kürze noch einmal die Versicherung, dass bei dieser DVD-Fassung die deutsche Tonspur mitenthalten ist.
C**E
Muy entretenida.
El producto llego a tiempo y bien empaquetado. Gran serie.
B**E
Ouch! I'm laughing too much!
Seriously, this may be TOO funny. I feel tired in advance, just sticking it in the player!
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