Wow, what an episode, or should I say, what a bottle episode. 'Basic RV Repair and Palmistry' was about the study group going to sell a 19 foot fiber glass hand tied to the roof of Elroy's RV. A hand that the Dean impulse bought much to Frankie's dissatisfaction. However, this episode wasn't about a hand, but a very meta look at the show, which could potentially be nearing an end.
Tonight's episode of BROOKLYN NINE-NINE, 'Johnny and Dora,' is the much anticipated finale! In the episode, Jake and Amy go undercover to catch an identity thief. The investigation brings them closer together. Meanwhile, the precinct has an unexpected goodbye to say. Keep reading for the full recap, but beware of major finale SPOILERS!
On this episode of BROOKLYN NINE-NINE, Wuntch allows Jake to work the case of his dreams. However, Holt is worried she is setting Jake up to fail. Meanwhile, Terry plans a field trip to a local magnet-school where he is trying to get his twins, Cagney and Lacey, into. Amy, Rosa, and Gina assist Terry in hosting the trip, which can only lead to something bad happening. Keep reading for the full recap, but beware of spoilers!
In this episode of COMMUNITY, we learn all about “Grifting 101.” The new Greendale course catalog is out, which includes a class in Grifting. When Jeff tells them the class would be a joke, since he himself is a grifter, the group decides to take it just to rub it in Jeff's face. However, they find out that Jeff was right, and the class, taught by Professor Roger DeSalvo—guest star Matt Berry—is just one big grift in itself.
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On tonight's episode of BROOKLYN NINE-NINE, Jake looks forward to working a case with the best detective in the NYPD, Detective Majors, played by guest star Garret Dillahunt. Jake's excited until he finds out that Majors intends to ask Amy out on a date. (Uh oh).
In this episode of COMMUNITY, Chang becomes a star for his role as the “Haaaaaam, gurl!!” guy in a commercial. He is interviewed on “Celebrity Blast” and the interviewer talks about how he is a star now, and even mentions that he is going to be in a Spielberg movie. In the interview, Chang says he was a loner in Community College, which upsets the study group.
Brooklyn Nine-Nine is finally back after what felt like the longest hiatus in existence. The episode starts of with Jake getting injured on the job chasing a perp. Jake refuses to take time off even though he has 3 cracked ribs, 3 broken toes, a hairline fracture in his thumb, and isn't cleared for duty.
This week's episode of COMMUNITY deals with Hondas and love. Frankie is made aware that the school has guerilla advertisers on campus, and we find out that one of them is none other than Subway—err, Rick—Britta's former flame.
On this week's episode of Community, Greendale gets hacked! A group of hackers break into Greendale's database and leak the lunch ladies' rather raunchy emails. The hackers promise to leak the Activities Board's emails next--aka the Study Group--if the school doesn't cancel the performance of Gupta Goopi Gupta, a racist comedian.
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Lyric Opera of Chicago's new production of Rodgers and Hammerstein's Carousel runs tonight, April 10 to May 3 at the Civic Opera House (opening night April 11).
In the fifth episode of this season of COMMUNITY, we find Jeff squaring off against Willy, an inmate taking classes at Greendale as a part of a rehabilitation program. Greendale is allowing prisoners to be students, attending classes via 'telepresence robots,' which are essentially rolling iPads on a stick. The Dean green-lights this program due to Jeff's insistence, since the school would get a $300,000 incentive for allowing the inmates to attend class.
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Opera singer Michael Fabiano was given only seven hours to prepare for the role of Edgardo in Donizetti's Lucia di Lammermoor at New York's prestigious Metropolitan Opera House when a cast member fell sick. All he had left was the finale before a standing ovation, but thhen disaster struck as he exited the stage.
On this episode of COMMUNITY, the Dean has a major announcement to make: he's openly gay—well sort of. The Dean, in order to get a spot on the School Board, has to come out as openly gay, so that the otherwise inept Board can look like they are open to all people (in light of their recent controversy of cancelling a Pride Parade). The Dean really wants the position, but hates lying about what he is, since as he says, gay barely begins to explain him.
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Community has reached the coveted 100-episode mark! After being on the chopping block for 4 seasons, Dan Harmon getting fired and re-hired, being cancelled by NBC, and saved by Yahoo! Screen, Community somehow made it to triple digits (and thank goodness it did). No one will understand how important this show is to me in terms of comedy and writing. Dan Harmon is a genius, and I am so glad he is still able to write a show as great as this.
Can you believe that the current TV season is almost over? So many shows have already gone off air for the year, and many more following suit very soon. I am in denial! I don't know how I am going to survive until September. Thankfully Summer shows are becomming more prominent to fill the void, but alas, it's time to start saying goodbye to our favorite shows. This week's article spends a little bit of time saying goodbye to Glee, which had it's series finale in the last week, and Empire, TV's hottest new show. Also, because I am a huge fan, we welcome back Community to our (Yahoo!) screens, after being cancelled and uncancelled last year. Ok, enough of my rambling, let's get to the countdown!
COMMUNITY continues its six season with “Lawnmower Maintenance and Postnatal Care.” The second episode deals with Britta's rocky relationship with her parents and the Dean's obsession with virtual reality.
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