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In 2012, Entertainment Weekly listed the show at #15 in the "25 Best Cult TV Shows from the Past 25 Years," with high praise: "The series' affinity for ambitious, high-concept story lines (e.g. few shows are willing to turn over an entire episode to stop-motion animation), meta humor, and constant pop culture allusions has helped it earn the ...
Rob and Alex reassemble their championship basketball team to compete in a women's basketball league as transgender athletes. Initially skeptical, the team is convinced of the plan by Rob's 8-year-old daughter after she explains gender identity concepts with them. The Lady Ballers dominate their opponents, quickly gaining celebrity status.
Luis Guzmán is the most famous alumnus of Greendale, and appears as himself in the episode "Documentary Filmmaking: Redux" to help film the college's new TV ad. Previously, the Dean had commissioned a statue of him for Greendale's campus in "Advanced Criminal Law". As the study group, Guzmán acknowledges Greendale Community College's ...
The 60-second ad was Nike’s first Super Bowl commercial since 1998, so it’s a really big deal that the iconic brand chose to end its nearly 30-year Super Bowl hiatus highlighting women in ...
In a retrospective ranking of the show's 110 episodes, Cory Barker of TV.com placed the episode thirty-seventh, noting that it (along with "Communication Studies" and "Beginner Pottery") helped to mark the show's shift from "community college hijinks" to "conceptual and parodic nods". [8]
A 90-second advertisement was constructed to show everyday women of different ages, body types and ability levels enjoying different sports. Airing on TV and online, the seven women who appeared in the ad were chosen after Sport England toured the UK visiting dance classes, football games and boxing clubs, speaking to as many women as possible ...
The ad then shows a flurry of clips featuring Allen, McLaughlin-Levrone, Tatum and Wilson practicing and excelling in their respective sports. “It refuses to be ignored. It sweats everything ...
The Logo of the series Community is an American television sitcom which premiered on NBC on September 17, 2009, and ended on June 2, 2015. The series creator Dan Harmon served as showrunner for all seasons, except season four in which David Guarascio and Moses Port served as co-showrunners. The series follows a group of students at a community college in the fictional locale of Greendale ...