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==Fiction==
==Fiction==
===IDW 2005 continuity===
===2005 IDW continuity===
After downloading and reviewing the entirety of [[human]] culture, one of [[Swerve (G1)|Swerve]]'s "three bold and shining truths" was that season four of ''Community'' was a "misstep" due to the firing of somebody named [[w:Dan Harmon|Dan]]. {{Storylink|The Sensuous Frame}}
After downloading and reviewing the entirety of [[human]] culture, one of [[Swerve (G1)|Swerve]]'s "three bold and shining truths" was that season four of ''Community'' was a "misstep" due to the firing of somebody named [[w:Dan Harmon|Dan]]. {{Storylink|The Sensuous Frame}}


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*[[James Roberts]] had an unplanned reflection of ''Community'' in "[[The Dying of the Light: (1) How Bright Their Frail Deeds|How Bright Their Frail Deeds]]": as happened every so often in ''Community'', we see what the main cast look like to other people and what they look like are arseholes.<ref>[http://www.orbitalcomics.com/orbital-directors-commentary-james-roberts-on-transformers-mtmte-50-audio/ Orbital Director’s Commentary – James Roberts on Transformers: MTMTE #50! - Track #1 58:30 to 1:00:00]</ref>
*[[James Roberts]] had an unplanned reflection of ''Community'' in "[[The Dying of the Light: (1) How Bright Their Frail Deeds|How Bright Their Frail Deeds]]": as happened every so often in ''Community'', we see what the main cast look like to other people and what they look like are arseholes.<ref>[http://www.orbitalcomics.com/orbital-directors-commentary-james-roberts-on-transformers-mtmte-50-audio/ Orbital Director’s Commentary – James Roberts on Transformers: MTMTE #50! - Track #1 58:30 to 1:00:00]</ref>
*In a fun wrinkle, ''Community'' first aired in September 2009 and in IDW's continuity, that means it aired the year after a year-long Decepticon invasion where hundreds of millions of people died. We bet that made for some wacky subplots!
*In a fun wrinkle, ''Community'' first aired in September 2009 and in IDW's continuity, that means it aired the year after a year-long Decepticon invasion where hundreds of millions of people died. We bet that made for some wacky subplots!
*Numerous ''Transformers'' alumni who have appeared on ''Community'' include [[Danny Pudi]], [[Ken Jeong]] and [[Keith David]] as main characters while [[John Goodman]], [[J. P. Manoux]], [[Patton Oswalt]], [[George Takei]], [[Michael Ironside]], [[Fred Willard]], [[Tony Hale]], [[Brian Posehn]],  [[Eric Bauza]], [[Bill Ratner]], [[Michael Bell]] and [[Isaac C. Singleton, Jr.]] all had guest appearances on the show either in live-action or voice acting.


==References==
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*''{{w|Community (TV series)|Community}}'' at Wikipedia
*''{{w|Community (TV series)|Community}}'' at Wikipedia


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Latest revision as of 23:07, 23 July 2024

The table is magic.

Community is a television show.

Fiction

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2005 IDW continuity

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After downloading and reviewing the entirety of human culture, one of Swerve's "three bold and shining truths" was that season four of Community was a "misstep" due to the firing of somebody named Dan. The Sensuous Frame

Later, when the crew of the Lost Light searched for Swerve on a holomatter-projected Earth created by him, they met a guy wearing a "Greendale" T-shirt, learned crises are solved by a game of paintball, and investigated a table in a study room. The One Where They Go to Earth

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