To celebrateCommunityfinally arriving on Netflix, EW is binging the beloved comedy with the cast and creator.
“I remember the first five or six episodes, they were all high-concept.
They were all just on a paintball level.

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This blows my mind.'
We just looked at each other like, ‘Wow.
This is like Christmas every day.'”
“I found out in the table read,” recalls Brown.
“We were shocked.”
Adds Jeong: “You basically saw where anything and everything is possible onCommunity.”
If we ever see Andre, it has to be Malcolm-Jamal Warner if Shirley reconciles with him.’
I was like, ‘Only if it’s going to be a pretty picture.
But I was planning to have my time with Malcolm-Jamal Warner."
“There was a back and forth, to be honest.
I didn’t know about any of these things until years later.
And putting my own producer’s hat, I understand that.
“Communityreally stretched me as an actor,” says Jeong.
“I got to play in my head a different character each season.
And I felt likeCommunitygave me [that] confidence…Communityis where I really learned how to act.
It was on the job training.”
And check back Sunday for season 3’s episode with Alison Brie.