Ep 13. Emotional Consequences of Broadcast Television
- TVPG
- June 2, 2015
- 26 min
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9.4 (6,321)
The Community season 6 episode 13, titled "Emotional Consequences of Broadcast Television," is a finale that lives up to its expectations. The episode explores the questions that have been asked throughout the show's six seasons: What does it mean to be a family? What happens when a show ends? How do we move on from the past?
The episode begins with the group gathered in the cafeteria, as they typically do. But this time, there's a sense of finality in the air. The group reminisces on their time together and looks back on their accomplishments at Greendale College. It's a bittersweet moment, one that's made even more meaningful by the fact that it's the last time they'll all be together.
As the episode progresses, each character faces their own challenges. Jeff wrestles with the idea of his own mortality, realizing that he's not the same person he was when he first arrived at Greendale. Britta, on the other hand, comes to terms with her status as a dropout. She finds solace in the fact that she's found a sense of community at Greendale, which has allowed her to become the person she is today.
The episode also delves into the relationship between Abed and his girlfriend, Rachel. The couple faces some challenges throughout the episode, but ultimately, they come to a realization that's both touching and heartbreaking. Abed realizes that he's been using his relationship with Rachel as a way to avoid dealing with the end of Community. Rachel, on the other hand, recognizes that she's been trying to change the show in order to make it something it's not.
Throughout the episode, there are nods to the show's previous seasons and characters. Fans of the show are sure to appreciate the numerous callbacks and Easter eggs. But what makes the episode truly special is the way it addresses the show's own ending. Community has always been a show that's been aware of its own status as a TV show. The finale takes this a step further, with the characters acknowledging that their time at Greendale is over and that the show itself is coming to an end.
The title of the episode, "Emotional Consequences of Broadcast Television," is an apt one. The episode is a tribute to the power of television and the impact it can have on our lives. It's a reminder that while shows may come to an end, the emotions they evoke can stay with us forever.
In the end, the episode serves as a fitting finale to a show that's always been about community and the bonds that bring us together. It's a must-watch for fans of the series and a testament to the show's ability to leave a lasting impact.