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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}} | ||
{{spoiler|The One Where They Go | {{spoiler|The One Where They Go to Earth|August 28, 2015}} | ||
{{storylink|The One Where They Go | Later, when the crew 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 a table in a study room was investigated. {{storylink|The One Where They Go to Earth}} | ||
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Revision as of 14:38, 29 July 2015

Community is a television show.
Fiction
IDW Generation 1 continuity
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
![]() Plot details for The One Where They Go to Earth follow. |
Later, when the crew 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 a table in a study room was investigated. The One Where They Go to Earth
External links
- Community at Wikipedia


