What is life without Community? This half-hour of comedy gold has gotten us through the toughest of times –– after all, who doesn’t want to binge eat a pint of ice cream while watching Troy and Abed's BFF antics?
After two full seasons, the guys and dolls of Community were dropped from NBC’s mid-season schedule in order to makeover the Thursday line-up (damn you, Whitney!). But don’t worry, a Festivus Miracle is in the works. While there isn’t a confirmed return date for our favorite cult-hit sitcom, everyone involved assures us that the rest of Season 3 should air at some point in the spring — and there’s even hope that the show’s active fan-base will inspire NBC to renew it for a fourth season. #Sixseasonsandamovie!
Hey Community fans. Are you starting to finally adjust to our favorite meta comedy being off the air indefinitely? Are 30 Rock's tanking ratings in Community's old spot actually giving you hope for the future of the show?
Well, brace yourself, because we're here with a spoiler that will make your Greendale loving heart sad all over again.
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TV Guide has some info on a new twist that will take place during the second half of Season 3 (you know, once NBC actually puts the show back on TV), and it's a doozie: Joel McHale (Jeff Winger) revealed that "a character from the show will die."
Unlike the death of Pierce's (Chevy Chase) father earlier this season, this time the person kicking the bucket is someone we know and love.
While we can pretty much assume the victim won't be a character from the core cast, Joel says it is "someone you've seen a lot." Another clue: "He dies in the mid-afternoon."
So, a regular face around Greendale, a man, and someone who might die in the middle of the day. Our money's on Leonard (Richard Erdman), though given Dino Stamatopoulos's (Star-Burns) well-documented distaste for acting, Star-Burns is a decent bet as well.
Source: TV Guide
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