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- 1. Pilot Sep 17, 2009
- A fast-talking lawyer finds himself back in school after his degree is revoked.
- 2. Spanish 101 Sep 24, 2009
- Jeff's attempt to become Britta's partner for a class project backfires.
- 3. Introduction to Film Oct 1, 2009
- Jeff signs up for a class thinking it will be an easy A, but the professor has other ideas.
Mar 8, 2016 · Hacked e-mails, virtual reality, schlocky sci-fi filmmaking, grifting, forbidden paintball, a giant hand, a wedding and a stage adaptation of The Karate Kid… Welcome back for one crazy year at Greendale Community College!
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- Sony Pictures Home Entertainment
- $29.99
- DVD
Recently disbarred lawyer Jeff Winger enrolls to get a legit degree the quickest and easiest way possible, but when he starts a fake Spanish study group solely for the purpose of hooking up with a sexy classmate, he doesn’t expect to be joined by a random group of misfit fellow students.
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Sep 21, 2010 · For those who get the DVD set, the extras include audio commentary on every episode with series creator Dan Harmon and various members of the cast. There are also a couple of short mockumentary features, including cast evaluations in which Harmon evaluates the performance of each cast member.
- Colombia Tri Star
- $9.67
- Joel McHale, Chevy Chase
Shop Community: The Complete Series [Blu-ray] at Best Buy. Find low everyday prices and buy online for delivery or in-store pick-up. Price Match Guarantee.
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Mar 19, 2024 · Here's where to watch all six seasons (and a movie) of Community, created by Dan Harmon and starring Joel McHale, Alison Brie, and more.
- James Grebey
This release contains all 13 episodes from the sixth season of the comedy series Community. The sixth season was the first to air on Yahoo! Screen after being cancelled by NBC, and stars Joel McHale, Alison Brie, Ken Jeong, and Gillian Jacobs as they navigate life at Greendale Community College.
Sep 14, 2010 · When Community premiered on NBC in fall of 2009, it was an immediately likable and legitimately funny show, thought not in a terribly exciting way; it functioned, as so many of today's sitcoms do, as a character-based comedy heavy on pop culture references (albeit one without a laugh track).