Interview with entire cast of NBC’s Community

NBC is known for its smart business decisions, surely why it continues to be the number one network in almost no demographic on broadcast television right now.  That’s why recently it renewed Community for 13 episodes — one of their only remaining shows with positive buzz — placed it on a Friday when the young 18-35 audience will surely not be outside, and fired the creator and showrunner, Dan Harmon.  But the genius doesn’t stop there – they have also replaced it on the schedules with a show where a series regular and lead actor is a monkey.  No really, they have – it’s called Animal Practice, and it’s coming this fall.  Other networks, throw in the towel now.  Investors, start investing in NBC right now as the executives in charge of your fortunes know exactly what they’re doing.

To celebrate NBC’s continued assent to shareholder no value by completely misunderstanding their audience every single season, we present an interview with the entire Community cast.

End of Show: Why did Dan get let go from the show?

Joel McHale: We’re not made aware of why staffing changes take place but I will always be grateful to Dan for his great work on the show and wish him only the best. We’re also excited that we’ll be back on NBC’s schedule in the fall and are looking forward to working on those episodes.

Were you aware that Dan was going to be let go?

Joel McHale: No, that’s not something we’re consulted on. I’m sad to see him go but I am looking forward to starting our next 13 episodes of “Community.”

Did the studio or network consult with you about these changes?

Joel McHale: No they didn’t but we’re looking forward to working with David Guarascio & Moses Port on a new season of Community.

What are their plans for the new season?

Joel McHale: It’s a little early to say at this point but we’re looking forward the stories our characters will find themselves in come Sept. 

End of Show: Why did Dan get let go from the show?

Gillian Jacobs: We’re not made aware of why staffing changes take place but I will always be grateful to Dan for his great work on the show and wish him only the best. We’re also excited that we’ll be back on NBC’s schedule in the fall and are looking forward to working on those episodes.

Were you aware that Dan was going to be let go?

Gillian Jacobs: No, that’s not something we’re consulted on. I’m sad to see him go but I am looking forward to starting our next 13 episodes of “Community.”

Did the studio or network consult with you about these changes?

Gillian Jacobs: No they didn’t but we’re looking forward to working with David Guarascio & Moses Port on a new season of Community.

What are their plans for the new season?

Gillian Jacobs: It’s a little early to say at this point but we’re looking forward the stories our characters will find themselves in come Sept. 

End of Show: Why did Dan get let go from the show?

Donald Glover: We’re not made aware of why staffing changes take place but I will always be grateful to Dan for his great work on the show and wish him only the best. We’re also excited that we’ll be back on NBC’s schedule in the fall and are looking forward to working on those episodes.

Were you aware that Dan was going to be let go?

Donald Glover: No, that’s not something we’re consulted on. I’m sad to see him go but I am looking forward to starting our next 13 episodes of “Community.”

Did the studio or network consult with you about these changes?

Donald Glover: No they didn’t but we’re looking forward to working with David Guarascio & Moses Port on a new season of Community.

What are their plans for the new season?

Donald Glover: It’s a little early to say at this point but we’re looking forward the stories our characters will find themselves in come Sept. 

End of Show: Why did Dan get let go from the show?

Danny Pudi: We’re not made aware of why staffing changes take place but I will always be grateful to Dan for his great work on the show and wish him only the best. We’re also excited that we’ll be back on NBC’s schedule in the fall and are looking forward to working on those episodes.

Were you aware that Dan was going to be let go?

Danny PudiNo, that’s not something we’re consulted on. I’m sad to see him go but I am looking forward to starting our next 13 episodes of “Community.”

Did the studio or network consult with you about these changes?

Danny Pudi: No they didn’t but we’re looking forward to working with David Guarascio & Moses Port on a new season of Community.

What are their plans for the new season?

Danny Pudi: It’s a little early to say at this point but we’re looking forward the stories our characters will find themselves in come Sept. 

End of Show: Why did Dan get let go from the show?

Chevy Chase: WE’RE NOT MADE AWARE OF WHY STAFFING CHANGES TAKE PLACE BUT I WILL ALWAYS BE GRATEFUL TO DAN FOR HIS GREAT WORK ON THE SHOW AND WISH HIM ONLY THE BEST.  WE’RE EXCITED TO BE BACK ON NBC’S SCHEDULE IN THE FALL AND ARE LOOKING FORWARD TO WORKING ON THOSE EPISODES AND WATCHING THE SHOW WITH THE MONKEY.

Were you aware that Dan was going to be let go?

Chevy Chase: NO, THAT’S NOT SOMETHING WE’RE CONSULTED ON.  I’M SAD TO SEE HIM GO BUT I AM LOOKING FORWARD TO STARTING OUT NEXT 13 EPISODES OF COMMUNITY.

Did the studio or network consult with you about these changes?

Chevy Chase: NO THEY DIDN’T BUT WE’RE LOOKING FORWARD TO WORKING WITH DAVID GUARASCIO & MOSE PORT ON A NEW SEASON OF COMMUNITY AND NOT HAVING MY VOICEMAILS LEAKED TO ANYBODY EXCEPT NEWS CORPORATION.

What are their plans for the new season?

Chevy Chase: IT’S A LITTLE EARLY TO SAY AT THIS POINT BUT WE’RE LOOKING FORWARD THE STORIES OUR CHARACTERS WILL FIND THEMSELVES IN.  WE MAY ALSO GET TWO TALKING MONKEYS. 

End of Show: Why did Dan get let go from the show?

Alison Brie: We’re not made aware of why staffing changes take place but I will always be grateful to Dan for his great work on the show and wish him only the best. We’re also excited that we’ll be back on NBC’s schedule in the fall and are looking forward to working on those episodes.

Were you aware that Dan was going to be let go?

Alison BrieNo, that’s not something we’re consulted on. I’m sad to see him go but I am looking forward to starting our next 13 episodes of “Community.”

Did the studio or network consult with you about these changes?

Alison Brie: No they didn’t but we’re looking forward to working with David Guarascio & Moses Port on a new season of Community.

What are their plans for the new season?

Alison Brie: It’s a little early to say at this point but we’re looking forward the stories our characters will find themselves in come Sept. 

End of Show: Why did Dan get let go from the show?

Yvette Nicole Brown: We’re not made aware of why staffing changes take place but I will always be grateful to Dan for his great work on the show and wish him only the best. We’re also excited that we’ll be back on NBC’s schedule in the fall and are looking forward to working on those episodes.

Were you aware that Dan was going to be let go?

Yvette Nicole BrownNo, that’s not something we’re consulted on. I’m sad to see him go but I am looking forward to starting our next 13 episodes of “Community.”

Did the studio or network consult with you about these changes?

Yvette Nicole Brown: No they didn’t but we’re looking forward to working with David Guarascio & Moses Port on a new season of Community.

What are their plans for the new season?

Yvette Nicole Brown: It’s a little early to say at this point but we’re looking forward the stories our characters will find themselves in come Sept. 

Thanks to NBC Publicity for the interview text.

 

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