Mrs. Sawyer
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I also liked Britta more when she they made her dumber. It gave the writers more to work with and made her less of a "Mary Sue love interest" character.

I'd say Harmon is just as bad because season 5 was just as bad as season 4 in my opinion if not worse because it was actually rather immature about season 4.
Dude, if your show was on a life line with you and someone even kept it around long enough for you to come back to them, you don't spend a lot of time on trying to discredit half of what they did for you.
That whole handling of season 4 and it's show runners really soured me on Harmon and Season 5 as whole.
I'd say Harmon is just as bad because season 5 was just as bad as season 4 in my opinion if not worse because it was actually rather immature about season 4.
Dude, if your show was on a life line with you and someone even kept it around long enough for you to come back to them, you don't spend a lot of time on trying to discredit half of what they did for you.
That whole handling of season 4 and it's show runners really soured me on Harmon and Season 5 as whole.
I didn't like Britta until season 2 onward. Season 1 Britta felt like a pretty generic character that you'd find on any sitcom in season 1 and that whole thing ''Will they or won't they?" thing with Jeff didn't help her in season 1 either.

That's the one thing I will put on Harmon. Pierce's character went down hill mid way through season 2 when they turned him into "crazy old man who ruins everything" guy. Also, making Brita an idiot. I'm not sure why Harmon did that. S1 Pierce and Britta were far more interesting and better characters.
Agreed. They flanderized the crap out of both Pierce and Britta. No wonder Chevy was so pissed about his character. If Chevy wasn't Chevy, I think people would understand his gripes more.
Agreed. They flanderized the crap out of both Pierce and Britta. No wonder Chevy was so pissed about his character. If Chevy wasn't Chevy, I think people would understand his gripes more.
Community has suffered some heavy losses over the past year or so, but, as always, Greendale goes on. And according to The Hollywood Reporter, replacements have been found for departing cast members Yvette Nicole Brown and Jonathan Banks. (Of course, theyre not playing the exact same charactersmore like spiritual analoguesbecause the study room would look so empty otherwise.) Anyway, Paget Brewster has signed on to play Francesca Frankie Dart, a consultant who is brought in to whip Greendale into shape, and Keith David is set to play Elroy Patashnik, a retired scientist who is reinventing himself.
Brewster is best known for her role on the crime procedural Criminal Minds, where she appeared as Emily Prentiss from 2006 to 2014. Shes no stranger to comedy, however, having co-starred on the short-lived cult sitcom Andy Richter Controls The Universe, provided voices to Harvey Birdman, Attorney At Law, American Dad!, and The Venture Brothers, and appeared on one episode of a little show called Community earlier this year. (She also lent her voice talents to a couple of Batman animated features, which Abed would think was pretty cool.) For his part, David first became famous for his role in Oliver Stones Platoon, and has since done a wide variety of TV and movie work, including that ridiculous fight scene in They Live and voice roles on Gargoyles, Spawn, and Adventure Time. (Fun fact: he was also the narrator of that The Bible mini-series we love to make fun of at The A.V Club.) He is most recently known for his role as Sgt. Major Donald Cody on Foxs Enlisted.
I doubt he will, he seems to be more into being Childish Gambino now.If Chevy's coming back, there's no excuse for Donald Glover not to return for at least one episode.