
After landing the top comedy series prize at the Critics’ Choice TV Awards last month, NBC’s underrated comedy
series Community finally is getting some Emmy recognition. While the best comedy series and acting categories remain out of reach, Community today landed a prestigious writing for a comedy series nomination. It wasn’t for creator Dan Harmon, who was recently replaced as showrunner on the series, but for co-executive producer Chris McKenna for writing the Remedial Chaos Theory episode of the show. The comedy series writing field was very competitive this year, and even awards juggernaut Modern Family, which won the category the last two years, couldn’t make the cut. Community‘s only previous Emmy nom came last year in the Individual Achievement in Animation category, which the series actually won.
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Chris is a great writer and person. I hope he wins.
Definitely should have gotten a Best Series nod over Big Bang Theory
Evil Troy and Evil Abed!
Was it nominated for Best Series? Nope. They had to fill spots with “quality” like The Big Bang Theory and Girls. Did it at least get a single acting nomination for its amazing cast? Joel McHale, Danny Pudi, Donald Glover, Allison Brie, Jim Rash, anybody? Nope, they had to fill up slots with the entire adult cast of Modern Family.
I really don’t think it’s gotten any love yet.
Best writing, best cast, best overall show. The rest is miles behind Community.
Remedial Chaos Theory was the Yahtzee episode. A really great episode, my favorite from the last season.