- Funny in places, but mostly a very, very dark examination of the group’s impact. On the world. And on it’s members.
- Keith David got most of the really funny material, while Paget Brewster‘s Frankie was frequently used to give perspective to the negative aspects of being in this gang.
- Sometimes this episode was uncomfortable to watch. Maybe the most un-TV episode the show has ever done. Normally ensemble shows, especially sitcoms put forward the message that being in the group has been beneficial for the member. Not the case here.
Community 6.12
Review of: Community