Read Evan's recap of Community's Season 6 episode "Modern Espionage"; the series, now on Yahoo!Screen, stars Joel McHale and Alison Brie. We’re far closer to the end of that “six seasons and a movie” thing than the beginning and somehow it felt like paintball might be the basis of a pretty decent movie. Don't have an account? and the Terms and Policies, Jeff (Joel McHale) is drawn into a secret game of paintball happening on campus and Frankie (Guest Star Paget Brewster) threatens to expel anyone who plays. It was written by Mark Stegemann, and directed by Rob Schrab. Jeff heads up “Dean Force One”, as they’re dubbed by you-know-who, in trying to get to the bottom of it, but of course, everyone (even Elroy) is also in on the game. By creating an account, you agree to the Privacy Policy Fortunately, he…, review of the previous episode, Basic RV Repair And Palmistry, here, Twitter feed for faster news and bad jokes right here, Community season 2 episode 24 review: For A Few Paintballs More: season finale, Community season 6 episode 12 review: Wedding Videography, Halloween: Timeline Explained for Horror Movie Franchise, Topps' Fright Flicks Cards: Where Horror and Comedy Collide, Best Horror Movies on Netflix: Scariest Films to Stream, Is It Wrong To Try To Pick Up Girls In A Dungeon? You might even suspect that the role of the custodian mastermind might have been meant for Nathan Fillion’s occasional cameo role, reprised briefly in the season premiere, rather than Kumail Nanjiani as his deputy, LaPari. .cls-2{mix-blend-mode:screen}.cls-3{fill:none;stroke:red;stroke-miterlimit:10;stroke-width:4px}.cls-4{fill:red}. See All Trivia, Notes, Quotes and Allusions, Please read the following before uploading. @MHarrison90, Mark is a writer from Middlesbrough, who once drunkenly tried (and failed) to pitch a film about his hometown to a director from Pixar. Follow our Twitter feed for faster news and bad jokes right here. Read Mark’s review of the previous episode, Basic RV Repair And Palmistry, here. There is no Audience Score because there are not enough user ratings at this time. Den of Geek Do not upload anything which you do not own or are fully licensed to upload. The episode is the third "paintball episode" of the series after "Modern Warfare" (season one) and the two-part "A Fistful of Paintballs" / "For a Few Paintballs More" (season two). Wisely, the show doesn’t try to top the untoppable season two finale in going back to the well, (and Jeff’s sharp comeback to even hearing the word “well” has to be the most self-conscious acknowledgement of that in the episode) but in focusing on a different facet of action cinema to tell a new story, it leaves us wondering what on Earth they’ve got planned for the final two episodes of the season, let alone that long-promised movie. Forgot your password? Please enter your email address and we will email you a new password. Community season 6 returns to an activity it knows and loves: the meta-film referencing game of paintball... “If I tell you, then I’ll end up pretendsies-dead.”. The images should not contain any sexually explicit content, race hatred material or other offensive symbols or images. Watch Community - Season 6, Episode 11 - Modern Espionage: A secret paintball game could ruin Frankie's initiative to clean up Greendale. Sidney Poitier’s 7 Most Memorable Performances, All Harry Potter Movies Ranked Worst to Best by Tomatometer. It marks yet another standout episode for Jim Rash as Dean Pelton, from his initial appearance stumbling over a cleaning cart to the final showdown in the unlikely Museum of Custodial Arts. While previous episodes have paid homage to John Woo, westerns and Star Wars, this one’s closer to a spy thriller than a shoot-’em-up. Screen in the United States on May 19, 2015. The episode also makes great use of the supporting players, with the first appearance of Dino Stamatopoulos’ Starburns for this season and a return for Arrested Development‘s Mitch Hurwitz as “fun dad” Koogler. Other tropes come in for some ripe parody too, including the cross-cutting of dramatic speeches with violent paintball shootouts, searching for hidden assassins in a crowded room and implausible comms interactions at a swanky party. Remember: Abuse of the TV.com image system may result in you being banned from uploading images or from the entire site – so, play nice and respect the rules! Ahead of his recently announced gig on The LEGO Movie Sequel, Schrab has been the most prolific director of the season, helming Ladders, Laws Of Robotics & Party Rights, Advanced Safety Features and Grifting 101 before this one. Aside from a cloying reprise at the end of the much maligned fourth season, Modern Espionage marks the first time we’ve seen it since then and it’s not without reason. And be our Facebook chum here. Mark Harrison | Copyright © Fandango. Get the best of Den of Geek delivered right to your inbox!
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