If someone said, 'Sit down and write a 'Community' episode,' I would be panicked.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
On the set of 'Community,' we quote 'Community' to each other. We're a lost cause. We're like a bunch of little kids running around and yelling things.
I know other actors who are relieved when their shows get cancelled, and I've never felt that way about 'Community.'
Then I think the sense of it being one community breaks down; but if you know instantly and respond within twenty-four hours, it's a very different sort of situation.
I feel like my experience on 'Community' was that I saw just how important that first year is for a series. That is where you work all the pieces out, and that means honing the characters' voices, setting that tone, finding your angle.
Most shows find themselves descending into sentimentality or earnestness at some point but, with 'Community,' the joke is always on.
I don't really know what 'community' means. And I never use that word.
Community means people spending time together here, and I don't think there's really that.
I wasn't necessarily looking to do comedy on TV, but I don't think it's an accident that I ended up on 'Community.'
For the third season, we do a sit around on one episode where we were in character and then we commented on one episode just being ourselves, so - not really. I was comfortable, though. I wasn't nervous.
For there to be a 'Community' movie just seems like an appropriate way for the show to go out. That would be my perfect end.