TanyaGrzez
Gamer. Geek. Girl. Weirdo.
Browncoat. Whovian. Supernaturalist. Brony. Team Prison. Avenger. Student of Greendale Community College. Lady of the Rings. Sherlockian. Tribute. The Avatar. American. Team Edward James Olmos.


I loved this exchange.
(Source: annieaceofhearts, via communitythings)
I loved this.
It was great that what was needed was for Jeff to just leave for a bit.
(Source: loganehcolls, via communitythings)
“Why is it always puppies?!”
(via communitythings)
This was the first post I saw about Dan Harmon’s “demotion.”
I was super confused at first. I liked that scene in the movie, but I did not understand the situation.
I do now.
(Source: anniethedirewolf, via communitythings)
“Oh no, did you hear about what Sony did?”
(via communitythings)
I jumped on the Community bandwagon late season two or early season 3, I don’t quite remember. But I do remember that I caught up in less that two months. The show was just so good. It was so much better than much of the other entertainment presented to the public. I didn’t know why it was so much better, but it was.
Now, a friend was talking to me about Dan Harmon a couple months after I caught up and I had no idea who she was talking about. She explained that he was the creator and the brains behind it.
I love Community for the intelligent but also witty dialogue, and the insane but also well thought out storylines. This show, without Dan Harmon, will be a different animal. I will continue to watch it, because I need to know what happens to the Greendale Seven, and Dean Pelton, and Chang, and Starburns(?!), and Magnitude, and Fat Neil, and Leonard, and Todd, and every other minor character that I care about for some reason. Because one thing I’ve noticed is that Community makes you care about the community. I do not only care about the main seven, but the entire school.
I will miss the genius of Dan Harmon.
Absolutely, Yes.