We? Sounds like shifting the responsibility onto the audience - something an executive producer would love to do to get away with not paying their writers
I'm all for good writers being paid more, but not if it means dragging every trash writer with them. You should look at what the writers union is actually demanding.
One of my favorite lines is when Brita says, “That’s like me getting mad at owls because I’m bad at analogies.” She says that she’s bad at analogies, by giving a bad analogy.
@@AdamRhodes536 ruclips.net/video/LR33ydE5QSY/видео.html Ya surprised it wasn't included. Good writing. An analogy to define an analogy and Jeff's reaction is good.
As a young adult I relate to troys “they’re the same bar?!” Scene so much adults seem so smart when you’re young but now that im almost on the same level as them i can see adults do so many stupid things and just pretend they don’t because they want to give kids someone to look up to
@@adamdevlin4533 She could've owned one before, when the show aired. Or, watched with someone who enjoyed the show. She lied!! Really it's just Frankie unknowingly referencing something else
Jeff has the best rants throughout the series which is why he has the majority of these clips, but the writing for evey character fits each one so well. Abed's mini rants full of pop culture references (which are honestly the most similar to Jeff) are underappreciated
I went to a community college for my AA. This is almost 100% accurate in the broad sense. A sort of “no man’s land” for people of all sorts of social strata awkwardly being thrown together. It was honestly the most unique time of my life. I met all sorts of people from all sorts of backgrounds. This show was incredibly unique and hilariously accurate.
Yeah, he’s an incredible character and is so overlooked. He’s just like how Britta imo is the funniest and no one seems to notice how great her jokes are
For what it’s worth, while I love Jeff’s lines I think they’re overrated in comparison to other characters. Jeff is a former lawyer, which means high level vocabulary and intense speeches are in his character. These are flashy displays of writing, but a better metric for how good writing is is simply how engaging and believable the dialogue is. Every other character in the show has writing that matches their character well and is always quite entertaining. Their dialogue just doesn’t make it into videos like this because it’s more simple, it isn’t flashy like Jeff’s.
2:00 - I have watched this episode of Community so many times, but this is the first time I've ever noticed Jeff flip the lady's nameplate down so he can use the disarming "I didn't catch your name" line. Incredible.
as a skinny girl, Jeff's "Because I'm scared that if I were overweight that no one would like me" made me think hard about my own ego and how it sometimes revolves around my weight
If you look good and make decisions to maintain that you should be proud. Ego may be offensive but it's essential you sound like you care about how that affects those around you and that's all that matters.
the lines abt jeff's body image are usually supposed to be humorous but they make me sad for him, and this line absolutely broke my heart. the man needs therapy
Megan Ganz is the true unsung hero of Community and should get far more credit than even Dan for the show. If you look almost every great episode was written by either her or co-written by her and the second she joins the writing staff in S2 it gets so much more thematic and daring!
Megan is intensely talented altho her credits on community are a little complicated for reasons that are not her fault nor can I properly explain why in a single comment. The main thing is I'm so glad she's on always sunny now as the show feels like it's hitting new peaks even 16 seasons in and I think that's in part because of her.
I’ve always loved the speech Jeff gave Pierce’s dad, it helped me come to terms with my mother and I can’t thank the writers of Community enough for that
“I’m afraid if I were overweight, no one would like me.” Too real. From that statement you can have a whole discussion that this world of “attractiveness is everything” would need to hear.
Troy's realization that older people aren't always smarter and more experienced just because they're confident is so real. It seems like that's a circle of life, you grow up thinking that older people got their shit together so you should listen to them. Then you realize that they don't and stop listening. Then you get to be older and realize that they've got good advice even if they don't have their shit together. Then you realize that they've got good advice because they don't have their shit together. And finally you get to be in a position where you're giving advice and have to consider if you're actually in a position to give advice. As a teacher student/ pre service teacher, and as a person who recently became a coach, I often find myself thinking "I used to think that I wouldn't do this if I was in their position, but here I am, doing the same thing." And then I started to realize why teachers and coaches make the decisions that they make. It doesn't excuse the things we do, but it does make my past teachers more human.
2:56 despite it all i'm still obsessed with the Dean's simple "whoa" we've never heard him so down to earth and it actually makes me so rattled for jeff's safety lmfao even tho I fully know and remember it's a fakeout
@@alphanerd7221 like jeff wasn't pretending to be in love with britta to one up her? he willingly went along with abed if it meant he was 'winning' but as soon as shit hits the fan its abed who's immature? because the way jeff and britta were being the entire time was very mature. jeff is not in the right here. he realises that in the end. he learns that he needs to respect his friends.
Community is obviously a funny show but the more sombre moments, like when abed says 'in life we have you' or when Frankie reveals that her sister is dead, are so well done.
It makes me happy since s2 is my absolute fave. I understand the appeal of s3 & I get why it's considered the best season by most fans but man... S2 is so great, from both a comedic & a character standpoint. And whilst I also think s3 is hilarious, the character writing isn't really as good. The total 180 that some characters take (cough cough Britta) compared to their previous characterisation is kiiiinda a downer lol
I can't believe the whole 'who the hell is Pam?' scene isn't in here. Also the best part of 12:28 is later when they all keep bickering and Elroy says 'This...was a study group?'. Fucking gold.
Binged through all of this series and I have to say "Most people would have trouble saying booyah to Moral relativism" is still one of my favourite lines. I adore ian duncan, he might be my favourite character tbh, I hope he's in the movie!
"your a football star troy its in your blood!" "that's racist" "your soul?" "THATS racist" "your eyes?" "that's gay?" "that's homophobic" "that's black" "THATS RACIST" "damn" my favorite joke in the show XD
I found myself thinking how cleverly stupid this speech was, and how incredibly specific it is, and how this 10-second speech sums up the entire humor of this series. Wonderful.
That Abed line about TV"s leading man is so meta. If I somehow got an eternal punishment of only being able to watch 1 episode of any TV show for the rest of my life, I'll be picking Cooperative Calligraphy.
“She’s a stripper, life sued her and she lost” should have been in here instead of the speech Jeff gave Drew Carey’s character. That line always takes me down 😂
Yes, Community has some world class writing. However, this was a Jeffcentric compilation and we, Community fans, must admit that he was the easiest character to write. Why? Because he breaks the 4th wall, he's the tool which from whom we, the audience, shall understand the structure and tropes of almost any given episode. Jeff is "The Meta" spice, not Abed, but Jeff. Abed adds flavor, entrapment, delusion. Jeff sterilizes and unveils. Jeff was the easiest character to write because he's written from the writers' perspective, the ones who already know how an episode begins and ends.
I don't think i was truly able to appreciate community until recently because I grew up watching it, I didn't realise how rare this good writing is. Somehow it's genuinely funny but naturally, and also there's an actual storyline and progression of plot. It's insane
Bold of you to imply that his last line wasn't coldly honed to a razor's edge for maximum damage. I get the feeling the writers put a lot of work into making that line sting.
Looking at this from the perspective of a writer - or in my case an actor - this video is genuinely a really helpful bitesized example of good writing , and and example of actors working with intelligent and elaborate character writing that you can analyse with your own respective toolkit.
I am people. Seems to be about a group of friends (with the pseudo-main character being the Jeff guy) who are all going to the same college. It follows their exploits both at the school and outside of it. What I don’t get is if Jeff is a student (as I assume like the other main characters clearly are) or some kind of student-teacher (based off the 300$ clip). My current theory is that he is like a Law student who also teaches undergrads and may be leading some kind of break out class in which they all met (given his cynical personality, he might have been forced to do this by the school or it’s also possible he’s just doing it because they’re his friends). The one thing that doesn’t add up with what I’ve been saying is the one old guy who occasionally showed up and wanted to be more included. Not sure how that fits in.
@@micha3l7He was a student in seasons 1-4. He came back as a teacher in 5 & 6. They start out as just a Spanish study group, but eventually become best friends and some of them end up dating or living with each other. The old guy is Pierce, a member of the study group who slowly starts to alienate everyone, he ends up leaving eventually.
oh darling that's how it starts... i binged the entire thing over finals in the winter... i've now seen the show ten times through... no exaggeration...
This video is a great spotlight for Joel McHale, who's probably the most like his character of any of them, but is a fantastic actor whenever the script calls for it.
“What does a pregnancy test look like?”
“Ok so this is definitely a gun”
Donald Glover delivered that line PERFECTLY. You could tell he really understood the character throughout the show.
One of my favorite line. My top one is:
Troy: Hey, cool lava lamp
Pierce: It's not a lava lamp. It's my mom.
Troy: Ohhohoooo snap!!............Wait.
one of the best scenes of the entire show, i quote it all the time lol
The BEST episode. The episode I just happened to see that got me invested in the show
Man the "Annie's got a gun" speech really goes hard out of context
The Dean just being uncomfortable and confused in the back is pretty great
Annie, are you ok? Are you ok, are you ok, Annie?
It's a crime that speech made it in here but not "in 100% of fake gun related shootings the victim is the one with the fake gun"
I have never watched the show and now I need context
@@bethhockaday5301 "Smooth Criminal" by Michael Jackson.
"In life we have this... We have you" was one of the most cutting, cold, hurtful things I've heard one character say to another in tv
Also a banger way to end this vid
Seriously. 100%. Goosebumps
Its so good
from abed of all people hurts 100 times more than it would coming from people like britta or annie
YES!
I love jeff's political speech pointing into the audience at nobody to use as examples. Absolutely peak humor
Maria, born in Nicaragua, working in the cafeteria
He spoke like a true politician!
@@MariaVincent-ku8nqyes
@@IndyBigBodiedBucksThe way he pronounces "cafeteria" gets me every single time
@@webkid4567muh ree ya
Of all the timelines, this is the most well-written. Which is why I propose we commit to paying our writers.
We? Sounds like shifting the responsibility onto the audience - something an executive producer would love to do to get away with not paying their writers
Hear hear
Amen
@@CrashSablesometimes a person can say "we" and not mean literally every person on the planet, sorry that was difficult to grasp
I'm all for good writers being paid more, but not if it means dragging every trash writer with them. You should look at what the writers union is actually demanding.
One of my favorite lines is when Brita says, “That’s like me getting mad at owls because I’m bad at analogies.” She says that she’s bad at analogies, by giving a bad analogy.
An analogy is just a thought wearing another thought's hat
Owls!
@@AdamRhodes536 ruclips.net/video/LR33ydE5QSY/видео.html Ya surprised it wasn't included. Good writing. An analogy to define an analogy and Jeff's reaction is good.
Mad at owls
@@AdamRhodes536*nods with a little surprise*
Yvette Nicole Brown's face for "I'll make your ass sense" is nothing short of brilliant.
the Forest Whitaker eye you mean?
Her delivery in that scene fucking KILLS me every time
"I'll make your a$$ linear" is a top 10 Community Line
I still don't understand what that means
@@beazee6925 it means nothing, that's the point
It's so crazy that Jeff comboed Pierce's dad so hard that he killed him lmao
Missed opportunity with adding Pierce telling his dead dad to suck it in this clip.
I love that even put in context, this sounds like nonsense lmao
Jeff is hard core
it happened in fresh prince of bel-air too, will accidentally killed an old guy by ranting at him
One of the kindest things he's ever done maybe
This writing is streets ahead
Stop trying to make streets ahead happen.
@@anything4comedy Sounds like someone's streets behind
@@thiscontent9621 bro got read like a book
Coined and minted my friend
@@anything4comedywe don't need to make it happen, it already did
You know a show is truly special when even throwaway lines are extremy quoatable
"What’s going on and how can I help?"
I did eat all the macaroni. It's messed up that he knows.
Shut up Leonard
“Well I’m out.”
“See you at Denny’s?”
“Denny’s is for winners.”
Then I guess I'll see you in hell
Jeff: “We’re not doing that. We’re not Little Rascals.”
Leonard: “I was.”
@fallenprogram1770i really rofl when he said that to Leonard
@@jlmwwnever got that
@@Andrew-jh6nm It's just Leonard talking about how old he is by implying he was a child actor in the 1930s.
This really highlights why the Bottle Episode is one of the best episodes of Community
EXACTLYYY
it pissed me off so much seeing them thrash the place for just a pen 😂
@@analysis726 it's a principle
@@analysis726 it was for the principal
Jeff high fiving the priest killed me every time
As a young adult I relate to troys “they’re the same bar?!” Scene so much adults seem so smart when you’re young but now that im almost on the same level as them i can see adults do so many stupid things and just pretend they don’t because they want to give kids someone to look up to
As a 40 year-old man, trust me, adults are just teenagers without adult supervision.
I'm 25 and honestly idk if I'm an adult or still a child. Nothing's changed but at the same time everything has
Troy's improvised "what's going on and how can I help" was so brilliant he went & created Atlanta
"Hope is Faith's richer, bitchier sister." - As someone who actually saw that show (Hope & Faith), this line flew way over my head
I watched that show too and I am shocked, never thought about it. Thanks for the enlightenment
i thought she didn't own a TV?
@@adamdevlin4533 She could've owned one before, when the show aired. Or, watched with someone who enjoyed the show. She lied!!
Really it's just Frankie unknowingly referencing something else
I think you’re misusing that phrase
@@mbader2399nah, i think they're saying it flew over their head when they first watched the show even though they had seen the reference material
"I'll make your ass sense" is the greatest line in the show.
Can you explain the joke to me
@@uzairahmed4197 I'll explain your ass to you...
@@uzairahmed4197you’re probably overthinking it. Quick response in the same vein as “I’ll make your ass linear”
She was my favorite, so sad she left the main cast towards the end
@Markone99she wasn’t evil lmao
“In life we have this… we have you.” Is the hardest, coldest line I’ve ever heard.
Jeff has the best rants throughout the series which is why he has the majority of these clips, but the writing for evey character fits each one so well. Abed's mini rants full of pop culture references (which are honestly the most similar to Jeff) are underappreciated
nah, he's my least favorite character. I wondered if that actor put this together. 😂
Some of the best writing wasnt even the Main points. Like when Abed was helping a women give birth in the background.
I went to a community college for my AA. This is almost 100% accurate in the broad sense. A sort of “no man’s land” for people of all sorts of social strata awkwardly being thrown together.
It was honestly the most unique time of my life. I met all sorts of people from all sorts of backgrounds.
This show was incredibly unique and hilariously accurate.
I agree
Community college would be a great place to host Alcoholics Anonymous
Cant forget the yearly paintball events. Thats the best part
Still dont understand what a Community College actually is
@@Exel3ncea public college that’s way cheaper than a university
It’s interesting that most of these are Jeff. He was always one of my favorite characters but I never realized just how incredibly written he is.
Unfortunately(?) he's a dan harmon self insert
@@jon-cx7jq yeah but so are most protagonists, especially in network comedies. And most of them - Seinfeld, Cosby Show, 30 Rock - are better for it
@@jon-cx7jqyou state that as if that is some terrible crime that somehow invalidates thevwriting.
Yeah, he’s an incredible character and is so overlooked. He’s just like how Britta imo is the funniest and no one seems to notice how great her jokes are
For what it’s worth, while I love Jeff’s lines I think they’re overrated in comparison to other characters.
Jeff is a former lawyer, which means high level vocabulary and intense speeches are in his character. These are flashy displays of writing, but a better metric for how good writing is is simply how engaging and believable the dialogue is. Every other character in the show has writing that matches their character well and is always quite entertaining. Their dialogue just doesn’t make it into videos like this because it’s more simple, it isn’t flashy like Jeff’s.
"He was horny, so he drop him, man is evil!" god I could watch that scene 1 million times and still enjoy it
My thoughts exactly
my favourite line was from the german guys:
‘if only there was a word for the joy i feel at your misfortune’
there is word: schadenfreude. it’s german
i loved “hey freudenkatzen, ready for your shpankin’?
@@Chmurki-up2wu "Oh. You DO like foosball, you just have to practice wit CHA MAMA!"
Haha in Dutch we have one as well "leedvermaak"
🤣good catch
That’s brilliant
The pastor hi-fiving Jeff is easily top 3 moments in the show for me 1:37
Totally agree
Why was he so ready for it lol
@@theejalen Men just have that connection sometimes
@@coolabedcompilations4799 dudes rock
It’s like a secret connection
2:00 - I have watched this episode of Community so many times, but this is the first time I've ever noticed Jeff flip the lady's nameplate down so he can use the disarming "I didn't catch your name" line. Incredible.
That’s a great catch I didn’t notice it
wow amazing find.
Same. Never noticed it!
Holy shit. The sly devil.
Omg. That is an insanely good catch and an even better bit of direction/writing/acting.
as a skinny girl, Jeff's "Because I'm scared that if I were overweight that no one would like me" made me think hard about my own ego and how it sometimes revolves around my weight
If you look good and make decisions to maintain that you should be proud. Ego may be offensive but it's essential you sound like you care about how that affects those around you and that's all that matters.
Yes its a great mirror for self-reflection. Same experience. Nothing wrong with ego unless you let it make all your decisions for you.
As a skinny, fairly in-shape guy, I feel the exact same, and his words were a great way to look inside myself as well.
the lines abt jeff's body image are usually supposed to be humorous but they make me sad for him, and this line absolutely broke my heart. the man needs therapy
It is the Michael Bateman version of would you love me if I was a worm
7:24 i just love how he keeps iventing people with such confidence and the students are so confuse 💀💀💀
The debate and the paintball episodes are masterpieces.
Dungeons and dragons, also the video game episode. Masterpieces
Finally someone else who appreciates the debate episode! One of the most underrated
Paintball II hits on so many levels, including serving as an incredible season finale
Paintball 2, Dungeons & Dragons, and the Video Game episodes were best, for sure.
@@bens5859”we ALL farted”
"What's happening and how can I help?"
Troy having the single most valid response in this scenario.
This really highlights how good Megan Ganz's writing is 2 of the episodes that were featured the most in this were written by her
Megan wrote for Community too?!
Megan Ganz is the true unsung hero of Community and should get far more credit than even Dan for the show. If you look almost every great episode was written by either her or co-written by her and the second she joins the writing staff in S2 it gets so much more thematic and daring!
Megan is intensely talented altho her credits on community are a little complicated for reasons that are not her fault nor can I properly explain why in a single comment. The main thing is I'm so glad she's on always sunny now as the show feels like it's hitting new peaks even 16 seasons in and I think that's in part because of her.
what episodes did she write?? she sounds familiar
@@ARB1452omg that makes so much sense because It's Always Sunny is truly undergoing a rennaissance recently!
I'm so grateful to live in an era where I watched the community when it aired for the first time.
I too lived there but I was too young+I didn't spoke English at the time
@@Mister-Redspeak
I am grateful that I was able to get almost all of the References.
The office, community, parks and rec, 30 rock on Thursdays. What a lineup!
My favorite will always be “well what do I know? I’m just Jeff Winger’s dumb, gay dad”
I’ve always loved the speech Jeff gave Pierce’s dad, it helped me come to terms with my mother and I can’t thank the writers of Community enough for that
no bc why is this compilation just basically jeff having all the best lines tho??
i mean is mostly the classic winger speeches that complete the circles in the episodes, it makes sense
Self-insert character I guess
Because they cut Duncan off.
The group did start because Whinger was trying to pick up the blonde
Pierce actually had 5-6 episodes where he dropped knowledge and wisdom, along with showing genuine compassion.
“I’m afraid if I were overweight, no one would like me.” Too real. From that statement you can have a whole discussion that this world of “attractiveness is everything” would need to hear.
I love jeff's speech at about 4:50 because 1. Jeff doesn't have a son 2. That speech literally killed a man
He's projecting words he has for his own father onto Pierce's father.
Yes. But he’s also admitting that he’s living half a life.
@@NikhilSenan i rly hope the movie ends with him being happy and starting a family i s2g
Troy's realization that older people aren't always smarter and more experienced just because they're confident is so real.
It seems like that's a circle of life, you grow up thinking that older people got their shit together so you should listen to them. Then you realize that they don't and stop listening. Then you get to be older and realize that they've got good advice even if they don't have their shit together. Then you realize that they've got good advice because they don't have their shit together. And finally you get to be in a position where you're giving advice and have to consider if you're actually in a position to give advice.
As a teacher student/ pre service teacher, and as a person who recently became a coach, I often find myself thinking "I used to think that I wouldn't do this if I was in their position, but here I am, doing the same thing." And then I started to realize why teachers and coaches make the decisions that they make. It doesn't excuse the things we do, but it does make my past teachers more human.
2:56 despite it all i'm still obsessed with the Dean's simple "whoa" we've never heard him so down to earth and it actually makes me so rattled for jeff's safety lmfao even tho I fully know and remember it's a fakeout
“In life we have this… we have you” knife right into Jeff’s ego
I love this ending with Abed just demolishing Jeff
That's just more of Abed being entitled.
@@alphanerd7221sorry what
@@aradhyaroy He's trash talking Jeff for not being devoted to entertaining Abed with TV tropes.
@@alphanerd7221 like jeff wasn't pretending to be in love with britta to one up her? he willingly went along with abed if it meant he was 'winning' but as soon as shit hits the fan its abed who's immature? because the way jeff and britta were being the entire time was very mature. jeff is not in the right here. he realises that in the end. he learns that he needs to respect his friends.
@@aradhyaroy Nothing you said has any relevance. Abed is a dick.
6:30 best writing/acting in this episode is later on when Annie tosses Frankie the file and says, "yeah, well, here's what hope gets you".
That last scene of Abed's paired with its delivery is one of the most brutal lines in tv history
The cougar town speech gives me goosebumps every time I hear it… before the pooping part
What is even better is he was actually in Cougar Town episode in the background.
I never noticed before how after Jeff says "I didn't catch your name?" he covers up the judge's name card. Brilliant. This show is top tier.
Community is obviously a funny show but the more sombre moments, like when abed says 'in life we have you' or when Frankie reveals that her sister is dead, are so well done.
now this is a channel that knows how to make a community compilation!
Leonard’s lines alone were Emmy-worthy.
Especially the raspberries. U know it’s a good episode when Leonard says PBBBBPBBPBPTTHHHH
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abed's dialogues when he is playing chad is top tier writing and acting
I like how most of these are from season 2
The writing was definitely peak during the second season
@@jakobmcfadden9163 I agree, season 2 definitely had better character development in the writing, but I do like the wackiness of season 3.
most of them are Jeff. OP is really into Jeff I guess
It makes me happy since s2 is my absolute fave. I understand the appeal of s3 & I get why it's considered the best season by most fans but man... S2 is so great, from both a comedic & a character standpoint. And whilst I also think s3 is hilarious, the character writing isn't really as good. The total 180 that some characters take (cough cough Britta) compared to their previous characterisation is kiiiinda a downer lol
Cooperative calligraphy might be the single best episode of the entire show
Jeff's "shut up." at 3:30 is gold
It's my favorite "shut up" of any show or movie ever.
I dont think it beats Remedial Chaos Theory.
Troy finding out about The Red Door/Elle Street is one of the most real moments in the entire show
L street
Im so glad community is getting the attention it deserves
Glad to see someone appreciate "Anthropolgy 101"'s wedding-episode scene as much as I do. One of the highlights of Community.
I can't believe the whole 'who the hell is Pam?' scene isn't in here. Also the best part of 12:28 is later when they all keep bickering and Elroy says 'This...was a study group?'. Fucking gold.
"and Chang was our teacher." followed by the biggest 'What!"
I wish they'd put in Buzz Hickeys speech to the meow meow beans guys, "I must've punched about a thousand hearts..."
Also the e-mail exchange between Jeff and Chang and Britta and Annie's reaction lol. That whole scene is pure gold lol
ah sometimes pierce's throwaway lines are actually so funny... and i love elroy so much- his lines compensated for him only being in like 10 episodes.
@@almishti That was to Abed during the D&D game.
Binged through all of this series and I have to say "Most people would have trouble saying booyah to Moral relativism" is still one of my favourite lines. I adore ian duncan, he might be my favourite character tbh, I hope he's in the movie!
"your a football star troy its in your blood!"
"that's racist"
"your soul?"
"THATS racist"
"your eyes?"
"that's gay?"
"that's homophobic"
"that's black"
"THATS RACIST"
"damn"
my favorite joke in the show XD
7:10 that's the most Italian Spanish I've ever heard. And no, it's not an argentinean accent
Unless you think time is linear.
I'll make your ass linear.
That doesn't make sense.
I'll make your ass sense.
It’s the amazing delivery
The “I’ll make yo ass sense” line is one I use all the time when my wife says I don’t make sense.
“My life results tripled the year I gave up hope and every game on my phone that had anything to do with farming.”
Unfortunately even more true today.
2:40 is the one that's truly great writing.
3:11 Jeff's speech truly sounds soo clever but its soo hilariously dumb 🤣🤣 I've always loved it. He knows how to fool Americans😂😂
I found myself thinking how cleverly stupid this speech was, and how incredibly specific it is, and how this 10-second speech sums up the entire humor of this series. Wonderful.
Jeff was *winging* it
Abed's delivery of "I pooped my pants" always gets me
That Abed line about TV"s leading man is so meta. If I somehow got an eternal punishment of only being able to watch 1 episode of any TV show for the rest of my life, I'll be picking Cooperative Calligraphy.
“She’s a stripper, life sued her and she lost” should have been in here instead of the speech Jeff gave Drew Carey’s character. That line always takes me down 😂
My Dinner w Abed will always be my fav 11:33
*chad had lived, jeff. chad had lived more than abed* CHILLS
this show is endlessly quotable
Yes, Community has some world class writing. However, this was a Jeffcentric compilation and we, Community fans, must admit that he was the easiest character to write. Why? Because he breaks the 4th wall, he's the tool which from whom we, the audience, shall understand the structure and tropes of almost any given episode. Jeff is "The Meta" spice, not Abed, but Jeff. Abed adds flavor, entrapment, delusion. Jeff sterilizes and unveils. Jeff was the easiest character to write because he's written from the writers' perspective, the ones who already know how an episode begins and ends.
Gave winger speech vibes, excellent
“Flavor, entrapment, delusion” 🤣
I’ll subscribe to your substack
@@elizam7219 😂😏👍
So then why is Jeff the only one “stuck” at greendale? Cause he’s he status quo?
@@The-Legend-of-P no, that was a "meta" episode
I don't think i was truly able to appreciate community until recently because I grew up watching it, I didn't realise how rare this good writing is. Somehow it's genuinely funny but naturally, and also there's an actual storyline and progression of plot. It's insane
Most are from the Pen bottle episode. Also that last line... Ooof
11:20 Becoming an adult summed up in one line
D-duh
11:00
You become an adult the moment you realize nobody in the world has a clue what the fuck is going on.
This show was SOOO Amazing. Its on the list of great shows, that not a lot of people watched, along with freaks and geeks and Brooklyn Nine Nine.
I do not object to the fact that this is 95% Jeff given he’s one of Da Harmon’s self inserts
"i ate a hamburger the other day, and now I'm not cold all the time"
That last clip gets me everytime. Abed has some of the best throwaway lines oh my god
Bold of you to imply that his last line wasn't coldly honed to a razor's edge for maximum damage. I get the feeling the writers put a lot of work into making that line sting.
Looking at this from the perspective of a writer - or in my case an actor - this video is genuinely a really helpful bitesized example of good writing , and and example of actors working with intelligent and elaborate character writing that you can analyse with your own respective toolkit.
Damn, this actually did slightly cure my depression. The channel doesn't lie.
“In life we have this. We have you.” Holy SHIT
the bit i can't stop laughing at is "YOUR NOT DISPROVING THAT THEORY
13:12 That was so cold that all the icebergs in the world shivered.
I actually love that so much of this is Jeff. His speeches/rants were some of the best.
Paintball episodes spawned some of the hardest lines to ever be uttered on screen
"Oh they've got a class on how to write jokes!"
"Oh don't take that. I dropped it after the lesson on setups. The professor is so old..."
to this day "named Jesus" is one of the best lines in sitcom history
No. But "Jesus WEPT!" is.
The man is good/bad ending (of the debate) is pure gold!
Both teams are giving everything at their last shots
The pen episode is golden ✨
I wanna hear what people who haven’t seen the show think it’s about based solely on this compilation
I am people. Seems to be about a group of friends (with the pseudo-main character being the Jeff guy) who are all going to the same college. It follows their exploits both at the school and outside of it. What I don’t get is if Jeff is a student (as I assume like the other main characters clearly are) or some kind of student-teacher (based off the 300$ clip). My current theory is that he is like a Law student who also teaches undergrads and may be leading some kind of break out class in which they all met (given his cynical personality, he might have been forced to do this by the school or it’s also possible he’s just doing it because they’re his friends).
The one thing that doesn’t add up with what I’ve been saying is the one old guy who occasionally showed up and wanted to be more included. Not sure how that fits in.
@@micha3l7He was a student in seasons 1-4. He came back as a teacher in 5 & 6. They start out as just a Spanish study group, but eventually become best friends and some of them end up dating or living with each other. The old guy is Pierce, a member of the study group who slowly starts to alienate everyone, he ends up leaving eventually.
@@MaxwellSmartOddy just finished the series. Great watch
@micha3l7 finished the series yesterday too. I'd honestly pay to watch it for the first time again
I just binge watched all 6 seasons in 2 weeks. I’m not an addict, you are
Honestly relatable
oh darling that's how it starts... i binged the entire thing over finals in the winter... i've now seen the show ten times through... no exaggeration...
Functional Communityholic
I've always loved the description of this show as TV show as love letter to TV shows.
2:50 out of context this scene looks like it was from an (American) football movie
This video is a great spotlight for Joel McHale, who's probably the most like his character of any of them, but is a fantastic actor whenever the script calls for it.
this compilation is just as good as any episode of community. love the composition
This writing is streets ahead. I think that might be just about the best Community compilation ever..
Ended with my favorite quote ☺️
I use the line "deliberately and with great malice of forethought" all the time
10:45 Magnitude is killing it
one of the best written sitcoms I've ever watched!
Whole video was amazing Jeff's speeches and then it ends with the most savage burn to him, just "we have you".
The first 3 seasons of this show was sheer quality, easily the most underrated sit com ever
I thought the title was sarcastic when I clicked on the video, but I was very wrong