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cecilia1982 August 15 2016, 22:31:17 UTC
I am *very* excited about this....however....I still don't think I can watch S6 again yet. It's been a year and I don't know why I'm being such a baby about it.

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briefan1972 August 15 2016, 22:38:32 UTC
Can't watch it because you didn't care for the season or can't handle the feels from the finale? 😉

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liz_marcs August 16 2016, 01:09:29 UTC
Yay!

Turns out it also still on Yahoo.

Hulu's interface is better.

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briefan1972 August 16 2016, 13:29:26 UTC
Uhh, yeah. Like a thousand times better. I haven't tried watching on Yahoo since Screen went away but now I'm not sure why I'd ever have a reason to watch it anywhere but Hulu.

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Vox reviews S6 in the wake of Hulu deal briefan1972 August 16 2016, 13:28:12 UTC
http://www.vox.com/2015/6/2/8710237/community-season-6-hulu-review-yahoo

It's Todd VanDerwerff. I generally enjoy his reviews although I disagree with his assertion that this was the best since S2....no way was 6 better than 3 or 5. I probably like 4 better to be honest, although I have softened on my stance on S6 after some time has passed and I've had a chance to watch it through a couple more times. Of course these opinions are all subjective so....

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RE: Vox reviews S6 in the wake of Hulu deal liz_marcs August 16 2016, 14:16:38 UTC
I kind of love how he completely ignores Annie/Alison's existence. He talks about Jeff, Britta, and Abed. He even mentions Elroy and Frankie.

If it weren't for the pictures with the article, you'd think Annie didn't even appear in S6.

This is one of the reasons I've always found TVD annoying. He's got his biases and favorites, all critics do, but I get annoyed when they're so blatant about it. There was a time when he was on the AVClub where I wanted to comment and ask if Alison hurt his feelings at some point during Community's run.

Plus, I think TVD completely misread the ending. I didn't get the sense that Jeff would learn to be happy watching the world change around him while he remains behind. What I (and just about everyone else) got from that ending was that Jeff needed to deal with his own shit before he could move on.

Hell, even Dan Harmon basically equated Greendale to a form of purgatory. The "more innocent" would get to leave sooner than those who'd screwed up more before getting there Yes, even in this scenario, Jeff ( ... )

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jdp1979 August 16 2016, 15:54:26 UTC
So... I could make a comment about how Hulu has just become the frontrunner for a movie deal, seeing as how they're the only "network" in the usa that has all of Community's content. But I won't.

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