This quote makes me happy:

There’s a gleeful absurdity deep in the DNA of this winning show but also a lot of emotional resonance, as its characters tackle the larger struggles facing humanity while also managing to get involved in all manner of larger-than-life hijinx. It’s a tonal juxtaposition that has worked well for the series in the first season, and Season Two–which begins on Thursday–smartly continues this trend, creating a microcosm in which the heartfelt and supremely weird hold hands on the way to class.

Full review here:

Studying Humanity: An Advance Review of the Second Season Premiere of iCommunity/i.


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